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The Wire star Isiah Whitlock Jr. dies at 71

Isiah Whitlock Jr., a star of The Wire who became famous for his iconic catchphrase on the series, has died at 71.

Whitlock died on Tuesday in New York, according to Deadline.

His manager, Brian Liebman, told the publication that he had died after a short illness. 

In addition to his role as Senator R. Clayton Davis on the beloved HBO series, Whitlock was also featured in numerous popular shows, including Veep and Atlanta.

Whitlock proved to be as versatile on the big screen as on television with a stream of critically acclaimed films under his belt.

The director Spike Lee was a regular collaborator of Whitlock’s, and the two had most recently worked together on Lee’s lauded films Da 5 Bloods (2020) and the Oscar-winning BlacKkKlansman (2018).

Isiah Whitlock Jr., a star of The Wire who became famous for his iconic catchphrase on the series, has died at 71; pictured October 9 in NYC

His manager, Brian Liebman, told the publication that he had died after a short illness on Tuesday; Whitlock seen in Cocaine Bear (2023)

In a statement shared to Instagram, Liebman shared the news of Whitlock’s death with ‘tremendous sadness.’

‘If you knew him – you loved him. A brilliant actor and even better person. May his memory forever be a blessing,’ Liebman penned.

‘Our hearts are so broken. He will be very, very missed.’

Whitlock, who was born and raised in Indiana, first embarked on his acting career while studying theater arts at Southwest Minnesota State University.

He further honed his craft at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco after his 1976 college graduation.

Whitlock’s first high-profile acting gig came in 1987 as he snagged a guest spot on the CBS police drama, Cagney & Lacey, which ran for seven seasons.

He went on to appear in a number of hit shows, including Law & Order, New York Undercover and NYPD Blue, before landing his career-defining role on The Wire.

He starred as Senator R. Clayton ‘Clay’ Davis, a corrupt senator, for the entire five-season run of David Simon’s HBO crime drama.

After The Wire wrapped in 2008 after 60 episodes, Whitlock continued to act in many iconic TV shows.

His credits include multiple episode runs on The Good Wife, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Louie and Veep.

HIs last TV role was on the Netflix crime thriller series The Residence, which also starred Orange Is The New Black alum Uzo Aduba.

Whitlock, who played Chief of Police Larry Dokes, was among the show’s main cast and appeared in all eight episodes, which aired in March 2025.

Along with his impressive TV career, Whitlock also made a name for himself in film as a collaborator of legendary director Spike Lee.

Before teaming up with Lee, Whitlock made his big screen debut in 1990 in Gremlins 2: The New Batch.

That same year he had a small role in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas alongside Robert De Niro and the late Ray Liotta.

His other notable film credits from the 1990s include, Woody Allen’s Everyone Says I Love You (1996) Eddie (1996) starring Whoopi Goldberg.

He first began working with Lee on the 2002 drama flick 25th Hour, in which he starred alongside Edward Norton as Agent Flood.

The film thrust Whitlock into the pop culture lexicon as it spawned what would become his catchphrase, ‘Sheeeeeit,’ which is an exaggerated expression of the curse word ‘sh**.’

Whitlock is best known for his role as Senator R. Clayton Davis on the beloved HBO series, The Wire

The director Spike Lee was a regular collaborator of Whitlock's, and the two had most recently worked together on Lee's lauded films Da 5 Bloods(2020) and the Oscar-winning BlacKkKlansman (2018); Lee and Whitlock pictured

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