James Ransone, best known for his role as Ziggy Sobotka in HBO‘s hit crime drama The Wire, has died at age 46.
According to records from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, the actor died by suicide in Los Angeles on Friday.
The place of death was recorded as a shed.
The medical examiner’s office noted that his body is ready for release.
He is survived by his wife, Jamie McPhee, and their two children.
McPhee has since added a fundraiser benefiting the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to her social media profile.

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James Ransone, best known for his role as Ziggy Sobotka in HBO’s hit crimedrama The Wire, has died at age 46; seen in 2019
Ransone was best known to television audiences for his role as Ziggy Sobotka, the troubled Baltimore dock worker and son of union leader Frank Sobotka (played by Chris Bauer), in the second season of HBO’s The Wire.
He appeared in 12 episodes during the show’s 2003 run.
The Wire aired from 2002 to 2008 and is widely regarded as one of the most influential television dramas of all time.
Its ensemble cast included Dominic West, Michael Kenneth Williams, Idris Elba, Lance Reddick, Wendell Pierce, Wood Harris, John Doman, Frankie Faison and Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
Ransone became a familiar face across the HBO ecosystem, later appearing in Generation Kill and Treme, and he also had a role on Amazon’s Bosch.
His final television appearance came earlier this year in a season two episode of Poker Face, which aired in June.
In film, Ransone’s credits spanned genres, from horror to indie drama. His roles included Prom Night (2008), Sinister (2012), Sinister 2 (2015), Tangerine (2015), Mr. Right (2015), It Chapter Two (2019), The Black Phone (2021) and the upcoming Black Phone 2 (2025).
Ransone was open in recent years about deeply personal struggles.

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According to records from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, the actor died by suicide in Los Angeleson Friday

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His cause of death was listed as ‘hanging,’ and the place of death was recorded as a shed; pictured in Poker Face
In 2021, he publicly shared that he was a survivor of sexual abuse.
He had also spoken candidly about addiction and recovery, revealing in a 2016 Interview Magazine profile that he got sober at age 27 after years of heroin use.
‘People think I got sober working on the ‘Generation Kill.’ I didn’t,’ he said at the time. ‘I sobered up six or seven months before that. I remember going to Africa and I was going to be there for almost a year. I was number two on the call sheet and I was like, ‘I think somebody made a mistake. This is too much responsibility for me.’
Ransone’s death marks a tragic loss for colleagues and fans who followed his career from gritty television dramas to independent film.

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One person wrote on X, ‘James Ransone was a magnetic force of nature on and off screen’

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‘Rest in Peace James Ransone. You portrayed Eddie Kasbrak so well,’ someone else said

An incredulous fan wrote, ‘I can’t believe this’

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‘Mental health struggles are real, and no one should face them alone,’ said one heartbroken fan
Fans took to social media to express their condolences over the loss.
One person wrote on X, ‘James Ransone was a magnetic force of nature on and off screen. The way he openly spoke about his addiction and sexual abuse fundamentally changed the way I processed my own f***ed up life, and he’s the sole reason I decided to get sober a dew years ago. I’m f***ing crushed.’
The mournful supporter also included images of the actor in his various roles.
‘Rest in Peace James Ransone. You portrayed Eddie Kasbrak so well,’ someone else said.
The person added, ‘A character so loved and important in my childhood. You will always be EDDIE. Rest in eternal peace.’
An incredulous fan wrote, ‘I can’t believe this,’ adding, ‘To think he nailed and aced all of his acting roles, when in reality, he was facing demons and pain. My sincere condolences to his family.’
Others speculated, ‘James blamed himself for the poor reviews of season two of The Wire. He never got over it.’
If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. In the U.S., the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline can be reached by calling or texting 988, or by chatting at 988lifeline.org.
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