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‘House of Cards,’ ‘The Wire’ actor Reg E. Cathey dies

Cathey’s death was first reported late Friday on Twitter by “The Wire” creator David Simon. No cause of death was given.

According to the TMZ celebrity website, Cathey died at his New York home of lung cancer.

A nine-time Emmy nominee, Cathey won the coveted award in 2015 for a role in the Netflix series “House of Cards” as Freddy Hayes, owner of a barbecue restaurant that Kevin Spacey’s character Frank Underwood frequents. In the show, Hayes ends up with a job in the White House.

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Cathey, gifted with a deep baritone voice, was also known for his role as Baltimore political operative Norman Wilson in the HBO series “The Wire,” and as warden Martin Querns in the prison drama “Oz.”

“Reg Cathey, 1958-2018,” Simon tweeted. “Not only a fine, masterful actor — but simply one of the most delightful human beings with whom I ever shared some long days on set. On wit alone, he could double any man over and leave him thinking.”

Cathey was born in Huntsville, Alabama, and spent his formative years in Germany with his military family. He later studied acting at Yale.

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After working in theater he began taking roles in Hollywood productions in the 1990s, with appearances in TV shows and movies like “The Mask.”

“Reg was the kindest man, the most giving actor, a true gentleman,” Netflix said in a statement about Cathey’s death.

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By Agence France Presse