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Isiah Whitlock Jr.
American actor (1954–2025)
American actor (1954–2025)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Isiah Whitlock Jr. |
| image | Isiah Whitlock Jr. 1972.jpg |
| caption | High school yearbook portrait, 1972 |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | South Bend, Indiana, U.S. |
| death_date | |
| death_place | New York City, U.S. |
| education | Southwest Minnesota State University (BA) |
| American Conservatory Theater (MFA) | |
| occupation | Actor |
| years_active | 1981–2025 |
American Conservatory Theater (MFA)
Isiah Whitlock Jr. (September 13, 1954 – December 30, 2025) was an American actor. He is best known for his role as corrupt state senator Clay Davis on the HBO television series The Wire as well as being a frequent collaborator of Spike Lee.
Whitlock appeared in many other films and television series, accumulating over 120 acting credits throughout his career. He also acted in some theater productions. He had a unique pronunciation of shit ("sheeeeeeeee-it") that appeared in much of his work.
Early life
Whitlock was born in South Bend, Indiana, on September 13, 1954, and attended John Adams High School, graduating in 1972. He was a star player on that school's football team and got an athletic scholarship to play football at Southwest Minnesota State University (SMSU) in Marshall, Minnesota. Injuries led him to stop playing football and after getting a part in a rendition of The Crucible he focused on acting. From until 2021 he lived in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City.
Career
Whitlock's first notable role came in 1987, when he appeared in an episode of the police procedural Cagney & Lacey. Early in his career he had minor roles in the 1990 films Goodfellas and Gremlins 2: The New Batch, an appearance in the soap opera As the World Turns, and an appearance in Law & Order, the first of multiple appearances in it and various franchise spinoffs. Whitlock also made appearances on Chappelle's Show and had a supporting role in the 2003 film Pieces of April. He had roles in the 2007 films 1408 and Enchanted. He appeared in promotional spots for the 2009 Wii video game Punch-Out!!, portraying the character Doc Louis. Whitlock first collaborated with Spike Lee in Lee's 2002 film 25th Hour and would later appear in his 2004 film She Hate Me, 2012 film Red Hook Summer, 2015 film Chi-Raq, 2017 television show She's Gotta Have It, 2018 film BlacKkKlansman, and 2020 film Da 5 Bloods.
Whitlock is best known for his role on the HBO television series The Wire as corrupt state senator Clay Davis. The Wire premiered in 2002 and ended in 2008; Whitlock had a recurring role in the show's first four seasons and was a part of the main cast in its fifth and final season. The New York Times said that his performance in the fifth season "got to the core" of the series central themes and that a speech Whitlock imbued with "a mesmerizing, vaudevillian phoniness" had earned him an Emmy, even if all of his prior work on the show was disregarded.
After appearing in The Wire, Whitlock became a well-known character actor. Throughout his career, he accumlated more than 120 credits in film and television. Whitlock played an insurance agent named Ronald Wilkes in the 2011 film Cedar Rapids. Wilkes is a self-described fan of The Wire and during the film Whitlock does an impersonation of Omar Little, a gangster in the series. Whitlock said that the references to the series were written before he became involved. He recurred on the HBO political satire series Veep as George Maddox, a U.S. Secretary of Defense and presidential candidate. Whitlock was part of the main cast of the 2013 television series Lucky 7. He played Sheriff Gene Dentler in the 2016 film Pete's Dragon, a remake of the 1977 film of the same name. He had a recurring role in the 2018 television series The Good Cop, with Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com thinking his skills were wasted in the role. In the series Atlanta, he played Raleigh Marks, the father of main character Earn Marks, who was played by series creator Donald Glover. Whitlock played a corrupt New Orleans politician in the television series Your Honor. Whitlock's last appearance in film was in Cocaine Bear and his last appearance on television was as a part of the main cast of The Residence, a murder mystery set in the White House. He is a voice actor in Hoppers and appears in The Body Is Water, both of which will be released posthumously.
Whitlock also performed in many off-Broadway and Broadway plays. He made his Broadway debut in the 1989 play Mastergate, was in the ensemble of the 1990 Broadway production of The Merchant of Venice, and understudied in the 1999 Broadway production of The Iceman Cometh. He was a member of the Atlantic Theater Company and starred in many off-Broadway productions, including in Farrugut North. Whitlock was nominated for the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play in 2002 for his performance in Four. Whitlock also toured nationally in a production of The Piano Lesson.
Whitlock is well known for the distinct way he pronounced shit ("sheeeeeeeee-it"). Whitlock said that he picked up the pronunciation from an uncle who used it. While filming 25th Hour, Whitlock said that Lee heard him use it in conversation and encouraged him to use it in the film, with the phrase then making its on-screen debut in it. Soon thereafter Whitlock began filming The Wire, and Whitlock said that the phrase, with his distinct pronunciation indicated, was already present in the script. Whitlock's use of the phrase in The Wire made it very popular and it became an enduring part of his legacy. Whitlock would also use it in other Lee films, such as She Hates Me, BlacKkKlansman, and Da 5 Bloods. Whitlock created an academy to teach actors how to say the phrase and sold talking bobbleheads of himself which said the phrase after a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2015. The campaign met its $12,500 goal in less than a day and eventually raised over $100,000 from 1,828 backers. Prior to the bobblehead's release, Whitlock said he gave the only prototype to The Wire showrunner David Simon, and Simon said that he showed it to then-President Barack Obama; Simon said that Obama enjoyed and kept it. Whitlock appeared in the documentary series History of Swear Words.
SMSU now offers the Isiah Whitlock Jr. Endowed Scholarship. He was SMSU's commencement speaker in 1999 and guest artist for the school's celebration of Black History Month in 2007.
Death
Whitlock died after a short illness at a New York City hospital on December 30, 2025, at the age of 71.
Partial filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gremlins 2: The New Batch | Fireman | ||||||||||||
| Goodfellas | Doctor | ||||||||||||
| Eddie | Rick | ||||||||||||
| Everyone Says I Love You | Cop | ||||||||||||
| ** | Trooper | ||||||||||||
| ** | Rudy | ||||||||||||
| Harlem Aria | Manny | ||||||||||||
| Jump Tomorrow | George's Uncle | ||||||||||||
| Driving Fish | Mason | Short film | |||||||||||
| 25th Hour | Agent Flood | ||||||||||||
| Pieces of April | Eugene | ||||||||||||
| Bought & Sold | Mr. Stubbs | ||||||||||||
| She Hate Me | Agent Amos Flood | ||||||||||||
| Honey Trap | The Detective | Short film | |||||||||||
| Duane Hopwood | William | ||||||||||||
| Stealing Martin Lane | Harold "Chopper" Jones | ||||||||||||
| Kettle of Fish | Freddie | ||||||||||||
| Beautiful Ohio | Mr. Lebreaux | ||||||||||||
| A Nick in Time | Old Bob Delagard | Short film | |||||||||||
| 1408 | Hotel Engineer | ||||||||||||
| The Man in My House | T.J. | Short film | |||||||||||
| Enchanted | Ethan Banks | ||||||||||||
| Choke | Detective Palmer | ||||||||||||
| Cadillac Records | Mississippi DJ | ||||||||||||
| The Thing We Know | Keith | Short film | |||||||||||
| Brooklyn's Finest | Investigator #3 | ||||||||||||
| I Hate Valentine's Day | Drummer | ||||||||||||
| Under New Management | Rev. A.L. Blunton | ||||||||||||
| Speed Grieving | Dr. Holder | Short film | |||||||||||
| Twelve | Detective Dummont | ||||||||||||
| Main Street | Mayor | ||||||||||||
| Gun Hill Road | Officer Thompson | ||||||||||||
| Cedar Rapids | Ronald Wilkes | ||||||||||||
| Detachment | Mr. Mathias | ||||||||||||
| Red Hook Summer | Detective Flood | ||||||||||||
| Why Stop Now | Black | ||||||||||||
| Thanks for Sharing | Charles | ||||||||||||
| Not Fade Away | Landers | ||||||||||||
| Newlyweeds | Philly | ||||||||||||
| Europa Report | Dr. Tarik Pamuk | ||||||||||||
| Home | Samuel | ||||||||||||
| Jerome's Bouquet | Jack | Short film | |||||||||||
| The Angriest Man in Brooklyn | Yates | ||||||||||||
| 23 Blast | Dr. Connelly | ||||||||||||
| Chi-Raq | Bacchos | ||||||||||||
| Pete's Dragon | Sheriff Gene Dentler | ||||||||||||
| Person to Person | Buster | ||||||||||||
| CHiPs | Peterson | ||||||||||||
| Cars 3 | River Scott (voice) | web | url=http://www.espn.com/racing/nascar/story/_/id/18992860/new-cars-3-characters-inspired-nascar-legends | title=New 'Cars 3' characters inspired by NASCAR legends | date=March 29, 2017 | work=ESPN.com | last1=McGee | first1=Ryan | access-date=March 29, 2017 | archive-date=May 15, 2017 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170515230351/http://www.espn.com/racing/nascar/story/_/id/18992860/new-cars-3-characters-inspired-nascar-legends | url-status=live}} | |
| Sloan Hearts Neckface | Lester | Short film | |||||||||||
| BlacKkKlansman | Mr. Turrentine | ||||||||||||
| All Square | Scotty | ||||||||||||
| The Old Man & the Gun | Detective Gene Dentler | ||||||||||||
| Corporate Animals | Derek | ||||||||||||
| Lost Holiday | Matthews | ||||||||||||
| Lying and Stealing | Lyman Wilkers | ||||||||||||
| Run with the Hunted | Lester | ||||||||||||
| Seneca | Michael | ||||||||||||
| The Lost Husband | Russ McAllen | ||||||||||||
| Da 5 Bloods | Melvin | ||||||||||||
| I Care a Lot | Judge Lomax | ||||||||||||
| Lightyear | Commander Burnside (voice) | ||||||||||||
| Cocaine Bear | Bob | ||||||||||||
| Bird King (voice) | Post-production; posthumous release | ||||||||||||
| Alexander Wilkins | Post-production; posthumous release |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ** | Second Charitable Gentleman / Party Guest | Television movie | |
| Cagney & Lacey | Man Getting a Cab | Episode: "The City is Burning" | |
| The Moose | Miniseries; 6 episodes | ||
| As the World Turns | Dr. Phelan | 1 episode | |
| Alex Haley's Queen | Preacher | Miniseries; 1 episode | |
| –2004 | Law & Order | Various | 5 episodes |
| New York Undercover | Chief Hardin | Episode: "Bad Blood" | |
| Liberty! The American Revolution | Luke (Slave) | Miniseries; 6 episodes | |
| Third Watch | Reggie Simmons | Episode: "Impulse" | |
| Wonderland | Reviewer | Episode: "20/20 Hundsight"; uncredited | |
| Madigan Men | Airport Guard | Episode: "Pilot" | |
| –2005 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Various | 3 episodes |
| WW 3 | Unknown | Television movie | |
| Ed | Tim Unger | 2 episodes | |
| , 2011 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Detective | 3 episodes |
| NYPD Blue | Anton Emery | Episode: "Death by Cycle" | |
| – | ** | State Sen. R. Clayton "Clay" Davis | Main; 25 episodes |
| , 2006 | Chappelle's Show | Harold, Store Manager | Episode #1.8, Episode #3.2; Uncredited |
| ** | Abbott Truman | Episode: "Memories" | |
| Slavery and the Making of America | Minister/Petitioner | Episode: "Liberty in the Air" | |
| New Amsterdam | Joe Williams | Episode: "Reclassified" | |
| Human Giant | Casting Director | Episode: "She Be a Witch" | |
| ** | Captain Leslie Morgan | Episode: "The Tape Delay" | |
| Meet the Browns | Sidney Graves | Episode: "Meet the Other Man" | |
| Rubicon | Mr. Roy | Recurring; 6 episodes | |
| Onion SportsDome | Wally Wright/Isiah Whitlock Jr. | 3 episodes | |
| Chaos | Warren | Episode: "Defending Sophia" | |
| ** | Ira Protopapas | Episode: "Get a Room" | |
| Smash | Ronal Strickland | 2 episodes | |
| – | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Captain Reece | 3 episodes |
| Louie | Alphonse | 2 episodes | |
| Late Night with Jimmy Fallon | Trent | 2 episodes | |
| Lucky 7 | Bob Harris | Main cast; 6 episodes | |
| – | Veep | George Maddox | Recurring; 7 episodes |
| Lucas Bros. Moving Co. | Mr. Dream (voice) | Episode: "Before & After Models" | |
| ** | Danny Moss | Episode: "Milton Bobbit (No. 135)" | |
| ** | Rev. Cheeks | Episode: "The Way Men Divide" | |
| Gotham | Gerry Lang | Episode: "Rogues' Gallery" | |
| ** | Reverend Carlson | Episode: "Prayer" | |
| Limitless | Lawrence Drake | Episode: "Headquarters!" | |
| Charity Case | Ronald | Television movie | |
| Lucifer | Carmen | Episode: "Wingman" | |
| Jay & Pluto | Therapist | Unknown episodes | |
| , | Atlanta | Raleigh Marks | Episodes: "The Big Bang", "Light Skinned-ed" |
| Elementary | Jack Brunelle | Episode: "Over a Barrel" | |
| Son of Zorn | Robert | Episode: "The Quest for Craig" | |
| Survivor's Remorse | Samuel | 4 episodes | |
| The Mist | Gus Redman / Gus Bradley | Recurring; 8 episodes | |
| Thin Ice | Bill | Television movie | |
| She's Gotta Have It | Dog #10 | Episode: "#DaJumpoff (DOCTRINE)" | |
| Kevin Can Wait | Jerry | Episode: "Kevin Moves Metal" | |
| BoJack Horseman | C.E.O. (voice) | Episode: "Head in the Clouds" | |
| ** | Burl Loomis | 10 episodes | |
| Madam Secretary | Hervé Dupont | Episode: "The Courage to Continue" | |
| FBI | Richard Talmage | Episode: "Partners in Crime" | |
| Apple & Onion | Mayor Naise (voice) | Episode: "Election Day" | |
| – | Your Honor | Charlie Figaro | 19 episodes |
| History of Swear Words | Himself | 2 episodes | |
| ** | Reginald King | Episode: "Pilot" | |
| Woke | Mr. Jackson | 2 episodes | |
| ** | Larry Dokes | Main role; 8 episodes |
Video games
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ** | The Local Population | Voice role |
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