
James Ransoneâs wife is sharing a personal update about life with their children months after his death.
Jamie McPhee, who is known to friends as Skipper, posted a heartfelt message on Instagram on May 5 as she celebrated their son Jackâs seventh birthday. The post included a mix of recent and older photos, featuring Jack and moments with Ransone and their children.
âBaby king Jack is 7 today. ð I can’t believe it. The most handsome, stubborn, funny, affectionate, strong boy and we wouldn’t want it any other way. Love you to the moon and back!â McPhee wrote.
She also shared a glimpse into what the past few months have been like as a parent, noting the importance of support from loved ones.
âIt takes a village indeed,â she added. âWe love everyone so much. Thank you for all your support, love, kindness, food, tears, and laughs these last 5 months. I can finally see that every day is a gift so on this one we celebrate Jack together. Thank you thank you thank you.â
James Ransoneâs Family Life and Parenting Update
McPhee and Ransone married in 2017 and share two children together â Jack, 7, and daughter Violet, 4.
In her post, McPhee included photos of Ransone spending time with their kids, including a moment of him holding one of the children on his shoulders at the beach. The images highlighted the close bond he shared with his family.
A GoFundMe page created after Ransoneâs death also described his role as a father.
âJames, who his friends called PJ, was funny, magnetic, brilliant, and endlessly alive. Above all else, he was an extraordinary father,â the page read. âHis wife, Jamie⦠and their children, Jack and Violet, were the center of his world.â
The message continued, âThey loved him infinitely, and he loved them just as fiercely in return. Their bond was deep, joyful, and unmistakable to anyone who witnessed it.â
‘The Wire’ Star’s Career and Legacy
Ransone died on December 19, 2025, in Los Angeles at the age of 46.
He was best known for his roles on “The Wire” and in the film “It: Chapter Two.” On “The Wire,” he portrayed Ziggy Sobotka, while in the film adaptation of Stephen Kingâs novel, he played the adult version of Eddie Kaspbrak.
His other credits included appearances in “The Black Phone,” its sequel “Black Phone 2,” as well as roles on “Law & Order” and “Hawaii Five-0.” He also appeared in Sean Bakerâs 2015 film “Tangerine.”
Shortly after his death, McPhee shared a tribute to her late husband on social media.
âI told you I have loved you 1000 times before and I know I will love you again,â she wrote. âThank you for giving me the greatest gifts â you, Jack and Violet. We are forever.â
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