From 'Homicide: Life on the Street' to 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine,' the unexpected arc of Braugher's career was a testament to the rare breadth of his talent.
I had the honor and pleasure to have dinner with him and his wife fresh out of college... that man took pity on me because I was completely flustered being in hus presence. That man was class personified.
The two-time Emmy winner was great as the masterful interrogator Det. Frank Pembleton and the uptight Capt. Raymond Holt and memorable, too, as Owen Thoreau Jr. on ‘Men of a Certain Age.’
André Braugher has died. The two-time Emmy-winning star of series including Homicide: Life on the Street, Men of a Certain Age and Brooklyn Nine-Nine was 61. Braugher, whose first film role came al…
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This man was easily one the best character actors of his generation.
Andre Braugher always bought believabilty, intelligence and a level of intensity most other performers could never achieve.
He was never a buffoon nor an embarassment to Black people and he walked and spoke with charm, dignity and intelligence.
I cannot recall one performance where he didn't give 100% or that he just phoned it in for a paycheck. The man was always on point.
Thank you for all the wonderful performances, Mr. Braugher and especially for being atrueexample of both Black masculinity and Black excellence. RIP.
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