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Ed Wheeler, Law & Order Actor, Dead at 88
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Date:2025-04-13 04:03:05
Family and friends are mourning the loss of veteran actor Ed Wheeler.
The longtime Hollywood star, most recently known for appearances in hit TV series like Law & Order, Blue Bloods and One Life to Live, died this past summer at the age of 88, his wife Messeret Stroman Wheeler confirmed to Deadline Sept. 7.
Stroman Wheeler shared that her longtime husband passed on Aug. 21 at Englewood Hospital in New Jersey of respiratory failure due to pneumonia complications.
She also took to Instagram earlier this week to honor the late actor, who has also appeared in movies including Presumed Innocent, Head of State, The Good Guy, Daylight, the 1998 Godzilla, Broadcast News and Mickey Blue Eyes.
"With a Heavy Heart, I Share My Ed’s Passing," Stroman Wheeler wrote Sept. 7. "In loving memory of my beloved husband, Ed Wheeler. You brought light, laughter and love into every corner of my life and the lives of all who knew you. Your talent, dedication and passion were unmatched—whether on stage, in front of the camera or behind the scenes. From national commercials to the esteemed Negro Ensemble Company, your presence was felt and cherished."
Calling Wheeler "a guiding light, a supportive partner and my heart," she continued, "We built a life and created art together, and your legacy will continue to inspire. I will forever miss your voice, your wisdom and your generosity."
Stroman Wheeler concluded her message by thanking friends, family and fans for love and support during this difficult time.
"Let’s remember him for the joy he brought into our lives and the profound impact he had on the world," she added. "Rest in peace, My Honey. You will always be in my heart."
Born in 1936, the Brooklyn native began his acting career with commercials before breaking into TV and film. His final on-screen role was a 2010 episode of CBS's Blue Bloods.
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