Andre Braugher, known for his role in Brooklyn 99, has passed away at the age of 61. Co-stars Terry Crews and Marc Evan Jackson expressed their condolences and paid tribute to the late actor.
Terry Crews: "You left us too soon"
Terry Crews, who played Terry Jeffords in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, shared his disbelief and sadness over Braugher's untimely death. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with Braugher and praised his irreplaceable talent. Crews stated, "This hurts. You left us too soon. You taught me so much. I will be forever grateful for the experience of knowing you."
Marc Evan Jackson: "O Captain. My Captain."
Marc Evan Jackson, who portrayed Andre's husband in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, paid tribute to Braugher with a heartfelt message on Twitter. He addressed Braugher as "O Captain. My Captain."
Executive Producers: "Heartbroken by the news"
The executive producers of Brooklyn Nine-Nine expressed their deep sadness upon learning about Braugher's passing. They described him as one of the most talented dramatic actors in history who effortlessly transitioned into comedy. They also highlighted the joy and happiness he brought to those around him.
Joe Lo Truglio: "Andre's most important role"
Joe Lo Truglio, who played Charles Boyle in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, shared his love and support for Braugher's family. He mentioned the actor's dedication to his wife and three sons, whom he made a priority in his life. Truglio emphasized that while Braugher was a powerful actor, his most important role was being a loving family man.
Legacy and Career
Andre Braugher gained popularity among a younger audience through his portrayal of Captain Holt in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which earned him four Emmy Award nominations. Prior to this role, he was already a recognizable name for his work in the NBC drama Homicide: Life on the Street, where he won an Emmy and met his wife, Ami Brabson.
Details about the illness Braugher suffered have not been disclosed.
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