Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor, dies aged 61
The entertainer who played the empty Skipper Raymond Holt and featured in Murder: Life In the city, has passed on after a short sickness Andre Braugher, who featured as Skipper Raymond Holt in the hit parody Brooklyn Nine and as Analyst Forthcoming Pembleton in Manslaughter: Life In the city, has passed on matured 61. The entertainer kicked the bucket on Monday after a short disease, his marketing specialist affirmed. Immediately unmistakable for his profound voice, Braugher came to distinction on the NBC show Crime: Life In the city, which ran from 1992 to 1998. He won an Emmy for his depiction of the relentless, presumptuous Analyst Candid Pembleton in 1998. However, it was his exhibition as the vacant Chief Raymond Holt in the hit satire Brooklyn Nine that made him generally popular, showing up close by Andy Samberg in eight seasons. He won two Pundits Decision Grants for best supporting entertainer in a parody series and got four Emmy selections for his presentation as Holt, the re...