The family of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is mourning the untimely passing of Andre Braugher, 61. His representative Jennifer Allen confirmed his death on December 11, saying that, after a short struggle, he died from the illness. Braugher’s old B99 co-workers shared their grief on social media with meaningful condolences.
Tuesday’s post on the official account of the sitcom Was Always Our Captain. You are loved, Andre.
Andre’s acting career took off in 1989 due to his role in the film “Glory”. His breakthrough performance was as Detective Frank Pembleton in the 1993 television police drama “Homicide: Life on the Street”. He played memorable roles in television and films such as “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” and “Law & Order: SVU.”
Andre Braugher received numerous honors during his distinguished career, including two Emmy Awards and two Critics’ Choice TV Awards, demonstrating his extraordinary contributions to the entertainment business.
Terry Crews expressed his shock at the sudden death and appreciated the opportunity to know, laugh with, and collaborate with Andre Braugher’s invaluable talent for eight incredible years.
The murder mystery series “The Residence” on Netflix stars A. B. When taking on the role of Winter, Andre Braugher was hired. Filming for the show was scheduled to begin in early 2019.
He talked about how devastating the loss was and how Lt. Terry Jeffords actor Andre Braugher left too soon. The crew acknowledged the important lessons they learned and expressed their undying gratitude for the advice, friendship, love and wisdom they received.
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The television show premiered on Fox in September 2013 and ran for five seasons, before being canceled in 2018. After that, NBC saved the program, renewing it for three more seasons until its 2021 finale. Braugher appeared in each of the 153 episodes.
Holt rejected traditional gay stereotypes and became a leading figure in the representation of the LGBTQIA+ community. While Braugher was on the program he received four Emmy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and two Critics’ Choice Awards.
On Tuesday, Marc Evan Jackson, who plays Braugher’s on-screen spouse, posted a photo of the two of them embracing behind the scenes of the sitcom on X, formerly Twitter. The caption said, “Hey Captain.” my captain.
Braugher’s portrayal of Captain Holt in Nine-Nine led to four nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He previously won Emmys for his roles in the FX miniseries Thief and Homicide: Life on the Street, although he did not win for The Nine-Nine.