'Shield' actor charged with wife's murder

The actor from US TV show The Shield who allegedly shot his wife has been charged with her murder.

US TV actor Michael Jace

US TV actor Michael Jace has been formally charged with shooting dead his wife during an argument. (AAP)

Actor Michael Jace, who played a police officer in the TV series The Shield, has been charged with murder in the shooting death of his wife in their Los Angeles home.

Jace, 51, appeared in court briefly and spoke just once to confirm that he wanted his arraignment delayed until a June 18 hearing.

Bail was set at $2 million. If convicted, the actor could face 50 years to life in prison.

April Jace, 40, was shot multiple times and found dead on Monday in a hallway of the family home.

The couple's two sons, both under 10, were in the house during the attack, but police said it was unclear if they had seen the attack. They have been placed with relatives.

Defence lawyer Jason Sias declined to comment on specifics regarding the allegations against Jace but said the actor was thinking of his children.

Detectives are investigating whether the couple's financial problems or other marital difficulties played a role in the killing that police said occurred during an argument.

Jace called the emergency dispatcher, said he'd shot his wife and was at the home when officers arrived, police detective Dean Vinluan has said.

Vinluan said there had been no reports of domestic violence at the home. However, the actor had been under financial pressure in recent years. He declared for bankruptcy in 2011 and had been delinquent on payments as recently as December.

Jace is best known for his role as LAPD Officer Julien Lowe in The Shield. He also appeared on the show Southland and had small roles in the movies Planet of the Apes, Boogie Nights and Forrest Gump.


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