Isiah Whitlock Jr., a renowned character actor celebrated for his role in The Wire, passed away in December 2025 at the age of 71. His manager, Brian Liebman, confirmed the news on Instagram, stating that Whitlock died in a hospital.
“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,” Liebman expressed. “A brilliant actor and even better person. May his memory forever be a blessing. Our hearts are so broken. He will be very, very missed.”
Learn more about him below.
He Was Born in Indiana
Whitlock was born on September 13, 1954, in South Bend, Indiana, and grew up as one of multiple siblings before discovering his passion for performance.
He Studied Acting and Trained as a Stage Performer
Whitlock attended Southwest Minnesota State University on a football scholarship, but after an injury he shifted his focus to drama, graduating in 1976 and training at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco before launching a professional stage and screen career.
He Was Best Known for His Role on The Wire
Whitlock’s first notable on-screen role came in 1987 when he appeared as a guest star on the CBS procedural Cagney & Lacey. He later gained widespread recognition for portraying corrupt Maryland State Senator R. Clayton “Clay” Davis on The Wire. Whitlock played this role across all five seasons of the HBO series, solidifying his reputation as a standout character actor and making Clay Davis one of the show’s most memorable figures.
He Built a Decades-Long Career in Film, Television, and Theater
Over a career spanning more than four decades, Whitlock worked steadily across film, television, and the stage. On TV, he appeared in numerous series including a recurring role on Veep, where he portrayed Illinois Congressman Roger Furlong, showcasing his comedic range. He also made guest appearances on shows such as Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Chappelle’s Show, and Your Honor.
In film, Whitlock frequently collaborated with director Spike Lee, appearing in several of his projects including 25th Hour, She Hate Me, Chi-Raq, BlacKkKlansman, and Da 5 Bloods. Alongside his on-screen work, Whitlock continued to perform in theater throughout his career.
He Kept His Personal Life Largely Private
Whitlock rarely spoke about his personal life publicly and kept those details out of the spotlight. He was not publicly known to be married or to have children. Whitlock was in a long-term relationship with Wilma Mondi, though this relationship was largely kept private and never became a focus of media coverage according to IMDb.

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