
Andre Braugher
Acting
Biography
Andre Braugher (July 1, 1962 – December 11, 2023) was an American actor. He was best known for his roles in drama series such as Homicide: Life on the Street (1993-1999), Men of a Certain Age (2009-2011) and Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013-2021). In terms of his film roles, he is known for City of Angels (1998), Passengers (2008), and She Said (2022).
Born: July 1, 1962
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For

House
Dr. Gregory House, a drug-addicted, unconventional, misanthropic medical genius, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey.

BoJack Horseman
Meet the most beloved sitcom horse of the '90s , 20 years later. He's a curmudgeon with a heart of...not quite gold...but something like gold. Copper?

Brooklyn Nine-Nine
A single-camera ensemble comedy following the lives of an eclectic group of detectives in a New York precinct, including one slacker who is forced to shape up when he gets a new boss.

When Darkness Came: The Making of 'The Mist'
Behind the scenes documentary on the making of the film.

Jackie Chan Adventures
Jackie Chan teams up with his 11-year-old fictive-niece, Jade, traveling the globe to locate a dozen magical talismans before the sinister Dark Hand. Helping Jackie and Jade is Uncle, a cantankerous but wise antiquities expert.

Homicide: Life on the Street
An American police procedural chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.

Jesse Owens
Jesse Owens details Jesse's early career; describes Adolf Hitler s outsized ambitions for the 1936 Olympics; explores the movement in Western democracies to boycott the event; and explains the pressures on Owens to attend. The film also explores why, despite his success in Germany, Owens struggled to find a place for himself in a United States that was still wrestling with its own deeply entrenched racism.

The Lie Detector
In the first decades of the 20th century, when life was being transformed by scientific innovations, researchers made a thrilling new claim: they could tell whether someone was lying by using a machine. Popularly known as the “lie detector,” the device transformed police work, seized headlines and was extolled in movies, TV and comics as an infallible crime-fighting tool. Husbands and wives tested each other’s fidelity. Corporations routinely tested employees’ honesty and government workers were tested for loyalty and “morals.” But the promise of the polygraph turned dark, and the lie detector too often became an apparatus of fear and intimidation. Written and directed by Rob Rapley and executive produced by Cameo George, The Lie Detector is a tale of good intentions, twisted morals and unintended consequences.

Love Songs
Louis Gossett, Jr, Robert Townsend and Andre Braugher come together to each direct a short story, all of which are interconnected through themes of love and family. Set in the same predominantly black neighbourhood in North Philadelphia, these threecompelling tales tell the stories of an up-and-coming heavyweight boxer, a vegetable vendor, and a man who must protect a family member from the abuse of another.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
In the criminal justice system, sexually-based offenses are considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit. These are their stories.
Filmography
as Narrator
as Dean Baquet
as Self
as Al Granger (voice)
as Ri'Chard Lane
as Self
as Tim (Segment 5)
as Dean Fuller
as Woodchuck Coodchuck-Berkowitz (voice)
as Self
as Raymond Holt
as Captain Marcus Chaplin
as Millard
as Narrator
as Captain Raymond Holt
as Darkseid (voice)
as Secretary of Defense
as Owen Thoreau Jr.
as Perry
as General George Mancheck
as Brent Norton
as Don
as General Hager
as Captain Bradford
as Nick Atwater
as Dr. Darryl Nolan
as Matt Burke
as Sergeant Carlos Diaz
as Narrator
as Marcellus Washington
as Narrator
as A. Philip Randolph
as Cleveland
as Dr. Ben Gideon
as Derge (voice)
as Reggie Kane
as Satch DeLeon
as Frank Pembleton
as Bayard Ellis
as Tim
as Ellis
as Dink
as Father Joseph Verrett
as Cassiel
as Dr. Ben Gideon
as Pete
as Flip
as Goodman
as Benjamin O. Davis
as Julian Andrews (voice)
as Dist. Atty. Frank Morris
as Lucius
as Frank Pembleton
as Jackie Robinson
as Frank Pembleton
as Dan Weston
as Detective Winston Blake
as Dennis
as Detective Winston Blake
as Detective Winston Blake
as Cpl. Thomas Searles
as Detective Winston Blake
as Detective Winston Blake
as Narrator
as Narrator (voice)
as Robert Carter (voice)
as Self - Nominee