Who was Andre Braugher and what was his cause of death?

Andre Braugher, born on July 1, 1962, in Chicago, Illinois, was a celebrated American actor.

His debut in film occurred in 1989 in the movie "Glory," where he portrayed a Union soldier in one of the earliest African American regiments during the American Civil War.

Known for his deadpan portrayal of Captain Raymond Holt in "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" and his role in "Homicide: Life on the Street," has passed away due to a short illness.

According to Andre's representative, Jennifer Allen the renowned actor passed away on Monday, December 11, following a brief illness.

He received an Emmy award in 1998 for his compelling depiction of Detective Frank Pembleton, characterized by tenacity and arrogance.

It was his role as the deadpan Captain Raymond Holt in the popular comedy series "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" that brought him the most recognition.

Following his success, his television career expanded with roles in shows such as 'City of Angels,' 'Poseidon,' 'Frequency,' 'The Mist,' 'Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,' 'Salt,

Andre Braugher's unexpected passing also halted his next project, the Netflix series "Residence," which was scheduled to commence filming early next year.

The talented actor is survived by his wife, actor Ami Brabson, and their three children.

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