Andre Braugher’s Iago Goes Viral After Actor’s Death

A picture of Andre Braugher playing Iago in Shakespeare’s Othello in 1990 has gone viral in the wake of the actor’s death earlier this week. The image was originally posted in 2016 by the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC. However, it has since been recirculated after Braugher passed away after a private battle with lung cancer. The image is a chaotic one, showing a squatting Braugher beside a manically smiling Avery Brooks. Brooks was already an established TV actor at the time. However, he is perhaps best known as Commander Benjamin Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

“There have been great Othellos and there have been great Iagos, but usually not in the same production. Christopher Plummer’s restless Iago easily outmaneuvered James Earl Jones’s heavy-spirited Moor. In Olivier’s production, his Othello’s richness overwhelmed the pinched, inhibited Iago of Frank Finley. But Brooks and Braugher are evenly matched, and their scenes together are the kind of theater you dream about without ever believing you’ll see it,” Washington Post theater critic Lloyd Rose wrote of the performance at the time.

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Avery Braugher Dies At 61

As mentioned, two-time Emmy Award-winner Andre Braugher died at the age of 61 earlier this week. Braugher was best known for his work in police procedurals. He began his small-screen career as Detective Winston Blake in a series of Kojak specials between 1989 and 1990. However, his breakout role would be in Homicide: Life On The Streets, where he appeared in nearly 100 episodes. Despite this, contemporary audiences will likely know Braugher as Captain Raymond Holt in the police comedy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The stoic Captain Holt allowed Braugher to flex is comedic muscles, even if his character wasn’t expected to be the “funny man”.

According to Braugher’s publicist, the actor died after a “brief illness”. However, this was later revealed to be a During his career, Braugher won two Primetime Emmys – one for Homicide: Life On The Streets in 1998 and one for Thief in 2006. His recurring work in police shows came despite Braugher himself fearing that he would end up typecast. “If I do it too long then I’ll stop really searching and probing inside my own work. That’s just a great danger. I think I’m going to escape that trap, and get an opportunity to do some work that will be more challenging for me,” he told the AP in 1998.

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Andre Braugher, ‘Glory’ And ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Star, Gone at 61

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Beloved actor Andre Braugher passed away Monday after a brief illness at the age of 61. Braugher was best known for his role in the television drama Homicide: Life on the Street.

His first film role was in the 1989 war drama Glory alongside actors Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington. He also starred in Primal Fear (1996) and the TV movie The Tuskegee Airmen (1995).

The two-time Emmy winner was set to star in the Netflix show Residence, scheduled to begin filming in early 2024.

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Braugher appeared in numerous film and TV projects, including films Get On the Bus (1996), Frequency (2000), The Mist (2007), and the hit comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, for which he won two Critics Choice Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

He also received two Emmy nominations for his role as a sickly diabetic in the critically acclaimed TNT series Men of a Certain Age.

Braugher leaves behind sons Michael, Isaiah and John Wesley, his wife, actress Ami Brabson, as well as his brother Charles Jennings and his mother Sally Braugher.

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Andre Braugher’s Death Mourned By Bun B & Kid Cudi Amongst Other Hip-Hop Stars

A wealth of hip-hop stars have come out to pay tribute to Andrew Braugher, the veteran actor who died this week aged 61. “Met him once in the streets of NYC,” he wrote. “Thanked him for being a credit to his craft. Couldn’t have been more kind. RIP Captain!” Bun B wrote on Instagram. “This f-ckin sucks. I worked w Andre on B99 years ago. I remember I asked him for relationship advice and he was so cool and easy. Ill never forget that moment being in his presence. RIP Andre,” Kid Cudi wrote on X. Cudi appeared as the main antagonist of a Season 1 episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

“Damn man. One of my fav character actors (Homicide: Life On The Streets/Gideon’s Crossing/Hack/Thief/Men Of A Certain Age/Law & Order/of course Brooklyn Nine Nine & his last series The Good Fight). Man I would commit to a show on the strength of him being a character. Wow man this is sad for his loved ones and family and friends and for the legions of fans who loved his work. Rest in Power #AndreBraugher,” Questlove wrote. Braugher’s publicist said that the veteran actor died after a “brief illness”.

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Andre Braugher, Dead At 61

Braugher was a two-time Emmy award winner who found a way to bring something new to every role, despite this long-running presence in police procedurals. He began his small-screen career as Detective Winston Blake in a series of Kojak specials between 1989 and 1990. However, his breakout role would be in Homicide: Life On The Streets, where he appeared in nearly 100 episodes. Despite this, contemporary audiences will likely know Braugher as Captain Raymond Holt in the police comedy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The stoic Captain Holt allowed Braugher to flex is comedic muscles, even if his character wasn’t expected to be the “funny man”.

Tributes from across the entertainment world have poured in for Braugher since his death was announced. “Can’t believe you’re gone so soon. I’m honored to have known you, laughed with you, worked with you and shared 8 glorious years watching your irreplaceable talent. This hurts. You showed me what a life well-lived looked like,” Braugher’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-star Terry Crews wrote on Instagram.

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Andre Braugher, Captain Holt Of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” Dies At 61

Two-time Emmy Award-winner Andre Braugher has died at the age of 61. Braugher was best known for his work in police procedurals. He began his small-screen career as Detective Winston Blake in a series of Kojak specials between 1989 and 1990. However, his breakout role would be in Homicide: Life On The Streets, where he appeared in nearly 100 episodes. Despite this, contemporary audiences will likely know Braugher as Captain Raymond Holt in the police comedy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The stoic Captain Holt allowed Braugher to flex is comedic muscles, even if his character wasn’t expected to be the “funny man”.

According to Braugher’s publicist, the actor died after a “brief illness”. During his career, Braugher won two Primetime Emmys – one for Homicide: Life On The Streets in 1998 and one for Thief in 2006. His recurring work in police shows came despite Braugher himself fearing that he would end up typecast. “If I do it too long then I’ll stop really searching and probing inside my own work. That’s just a great danger. I think I’m going to escape that trap, and get an opportunity to do some work that will be more challenging for me,” he told the AP in 1998.

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Tributes Pour In For Andre Braugher

Tributes from across the entertainment world have poured in for Braugher since his death was announced. “Can’t believe you’re gone so soon. I’m honored to have known you, laughed with you, worked with you and shared 8 glorious years watching your irreplaceable talent. This hurts. You showed me what a life well-lived looked like,” Braugher’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-star Terry Crews wrote on Instagram.

After Brooklyn Nine-Nine ended in 2021, Braugher has only been seen a few times on screen. His biggest role since the show’s end was 2022’s She Said, a biopic about the New York Times‘ expose of Harvey Weinstein. Furthermore, Braugher will have one posthumous release. The Residence, which does not have a release date, is a mystery-drama set at the White House and will debut on Netflix. Braugher is survived by his wife of 30 years, as well as their children and his mother.

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Famed Actor Andre Braugher Dead At 61

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Several news reports have confirmed that Emmy Award-winning actor Andre Braugher has passed away from an acute illness. Braugher was 61 years old.

The Chicago native gained recognition for his role in the 1989 film Glory starring Denzel Washington and Norgan Freeman, however, he is most widely known for his roles in series such as Homicide: Life on the Street (earning an Emmy in 1998), Men of a Certain Age and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, where he starred alongside Andy Samberg.

Samberg spoke about Braugher’s acting skills in 2014, saying, “Andre has such a fluency in the world of cop drama, and that works to his advantage. Applying the polish and dramatics that you would to something very serious to something very silly is a classic move that I always love.”

Braugher was set to star in the upcoming Netflix series Residence, with filming scheduled to commence early next year, making it one of his last projects before his passing.

Braugher is survived by his wife Ami Brabson and their sons Michael, Isaiah, and John Wesley,

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