Andre Braugher of ‘Homicide,’ ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ fame dead at 61: reports

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Actor Andre Braugher, who starred as the dry and serious Captain Raymond Holt on the NBC sitcom “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” has died, according to reports.

According to Deadline, Braugher died after battling a brief illness. He was 61 years old.

Braugher was a two-time Emmy award-winning actor who appeared in the critically acclaimed series “Homicide: Life on the Street,” and the Oscar-nominated Civil War drama “Glory.”

He was possibly best known for playing the gifted homicide detective Frank Pembleton in the 1990s NBC cop drama.

In the later part of his career, he won over a new audience as an entirely new type of police — Captain Raymond Holt, the comedic foil and reluctant mentor of Jake Peralta, portrayed by Andy Samberg, in “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”

Braugher’s Holt was the straight-laced, openly gay captain of the fictional 99th Precinct of the New York Police Department who clashed with high-ranking members of the NYPD, while serving as a role model for the detectives in his precinct.

He was nominated for 11 Emmys across his illustrious career, including two wins for “Homicide” and the FX miniseries “Thief.”

Braugher married actress Amy Brabson, whom he starred alongside in “Homicide.” The two had three sons, Michael, Isaiah and John Wesley.