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Isiah Whitlock Jr. Death: The Wire and Veep Star Dies at 71

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Veteran actor Isiah Whitlock Jr., famed for his role as Clay Davis on The Wire, has died at 71. Learn about his career and legacy with Spike Lee and HBO.

The screen's lost its most distinctive voice. Isiah Whitlock Jr., the veteran actor who turned a elongated catchphrase into a cultural landmark, has died at 71. Best known for his unforgettable roles in The Wire and Veep, Whitlock passed away peacefully in New York on Tuesday.

Remembering the Legacy and Isiah Whitlock Jr. Death

According to his manager, Brian Liebman, Whitlock died on December 30, 2025, following a short illness. Liebman shared the news on Instagram, calling him a "brilliant actor and even better person." Starting his career at San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater, Whitlock eventually became a mainstay of prestige television and independent cinema.

From Clay Davis to Spike Lee Collaborations

Whitlock's portrayal of the corrupt State Senator Clay Davis in HBO's The Wire made him a household name. It was here he perfected the iconic "Sheeeeee-it" delivery, a line he later admitted was inspired by his uncle. He'd later bring his sharp comedic timing to Veep as General George Maddox and starred in Showtime's 'Your Honor'.

Film fans also recognize him as a frequent collaborator of director Spike Lee. Their partnership spanned 6 films, including '25th Hour', 'BlacKkKlansman', and 'Da 5 Bloods'. Though he's gone, his final performance is yet to come; he's already recorded his role for Pixar’s Hoppers, set for release in 2026.

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