André Braugher, who was most recognized for his roles as Detective Frank Pembleton on Homicide: Life on the Street and Captain Raymond Holt on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, passed away at the age of 61.
Andre Braugher Cause of death
After a brief illness, Andre Braugher passed away on Monday. His three kids, Michael, Isaiah, and John Wesley, as well as his wife Ami Barbson, survive him.
During his distinguished career, Braugher won two Emmys for his roles in Thief and Homicide: Life on the Street.
Braugher was well-known for his gruff on-screen persona and loud voice. His steady, authoritative presence allowed him to excel in both dramatic and comedic roles. He studied theater at Stanford and Juilliard before making his on-screen debut starring Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, and Matthew Broderick in the 1989 Civil War epic Glory. He portrayed Detective Winston Blake in a Kojack resurrection not too long after.
Andre Braugher obituary
A celebration of Andre Braugher’s life and legacy will take the form of a memorial ceremony. When it’s ready, information regarding his funeral services and obituary will be made accessible.
He has the right to privacy while her family gets through these difficult times and circumstances. The life of served as a beautiful illustration of perseverance, fervor, and resolve.