The entertainment world is mourning the loss of actor James Ransone, who has died at the age of 46.
According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, Ransone’s death was ruled a suicide. News of his passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from colleagues, friends, and fans who remember him for his talent, honesty, and deeply human performances.
A memorable career on screen
Ransone became widely known for his role as Ziggy Sobotka in the acclaimed HBO crime drama The Wire, a series often regarded as one of the greatest television shows ever produced. His portrayal of the troubled dockworker’s son made him a memorable figure in the show’s second season.
Over the years, he built a diverse acting career across television and film. His credits included appearances in productions such as:
Prom Night
The Black Phone
Law & Order
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Generation Kill
It Chapter Two
Poker Face
His performances were often praised for their authenticity and emotional depth, and he remained a respected presence in both independent films and larger studio projects.
A personal tribute from his wife
Ransone is survived by his wife, Jamie McPhee, and their two children.
Following his death, McPhee shared a heartfelt tribute on social media. Posting a photo of the two of them together, she wrote:
“I told you I have loved you 1000 times before and I know I will love you again. You told me – I need to be more like you and you need to be more like me – and you were so right.”
She added:
“Thank you for giving me the greatest gifts – you, Jack and Violet. We are forever.”
In her post, McPhee also shared a link supporting the National Alliance on Mental Illness, highlighting the importance of mental health awareness.
Speaking openly about trauma
During his lifetime, Ransone spoke candidly about painful experiences from his childhood. In a 2021 social media post, he revealed that he had been sexually abused by a tutor while growing up in Maryland.
He described how the trauma led to years of shame and ultimately contributed to struggles with addiction, including alcohol and heroin. His openness about those experiences was widely seen as a powerful example of confronting difficult truths publicly and encouraging others to seek help.
Tributes from friends and colleagues
Following news of his death, many people from the entertainment industry shared their grief and memories.
Actor Wendell Pierce wrote:
“Sorry I couldn’t be there for you, brother. Rest in Peace James Ransone.”
Director Spike Lee honored him with a photo and message remembering their work together on Red Hook Summer and Inside Man.
Filmmaker Sean Baker, who collaborated with Ransone on the films Starlet and Tangerine, wrote:
“I’ll miss you dearly my friend.”
Actress Madeleine McGraw described him as:
“Such a beautiful soul… so genuinely supportive.”
Meanwhile, Natasha Lyonne shared a message expressing love and remembrance for her co-star.
Remembering James Ransone
In addition to tributes, supporters have shared fundraising efforts to help Ransone’s family during this difficult time.
For many fans, his legacy will remain tied to the unforgettable characters he portrayed on screen and the honesty he showed when speaking about personal struggles.
His work continues to resonate with audiences around the world.
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm, reaching out to a mental health professional or a trusted support service can make a difference. Help is available in many countries through confidential crisis lines and mental health organizations.

