Isiah Whitlock Jr, actor in The Wire and Veep, dies aged 71 | Acting

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The American actor Isiah Whitlock Jr, who played a corrupt politician on HBO crime drama The Wire and had roles in numerous Spike Lee films, died at age 71 on Tuesday, his manager said.

“It is with tremendous sadness that I share the passing of my dear friend and client Isiah Whitlock Jr. If you knew him – you loved him. A brilliant actor and even better person,” Brian Liebman wrote on social media.

Whitlock pictured in a scene from The Wire playing senator Clay Davis. Photograph: HBO

Whitlock delighted audiences as slimy politician Clay Davis on action-packed drama The Wire, based on former journalist David Simon’s gritty tales from the seedy underbelly of drug-trafficking and criminal politicking in Baltimore, Maryland.

Writers on the show leaned into his character’s catchphrase, a drawn-out pronunciation of “shit” that lasted several syllables – “sheeeee-it”.

On Tuesday, Simon posted an image of Whitlock, smiling with gentle eyes, in honour of the actor’s death.

With more than 125 acting credits to his name, Whitlock’s career spanned decades and includes roles in many Spike Lee films, including She Hate Me, 25th Hour, Red Hook Summer, Chi-Raq, BlacKkKlansman and Da 5 Bloods.

Lee posted a photo of himself holding hands with Whitlock, calling him “My Dear Beloved Brother”.

Isiah Whitlock was a regular in Spike Lee movies. Photograph: Johnny Nunez/WireImage

Whitlock’s other memorable turns include his role as the US secretary of defence on the satire TV comedy series Veep, which parodies the workplace environment of politicians in Washington.

In one of his earliest film roles, Whitlock appeared in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas, as a doctor who provided mobster Henry Hill with Valium.

His deep baritone voice was heard in animated movies and TV shows, including Pixar’s Lightyear and Cars 3.

Born in the midwestern state of Indiana as a middle child in a family of 10, Whitlock had a steel mill worker for a father. A graduate of Southwest State University, he studied drama at San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater.

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