Andre Braugher, two-time Emmy-winning actor of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Homicide: Life on the Street, has died at the age of 61. The actor died on Monday following a brief illness, his longtime publicist Jennifer Allen confirmed to Rolling Stone.
Throughout his career, Braugher garnered numerous accolades and his roles spanned television and film as he took on complex characters, traversing drama to comedy.
Born in Chicago on July 1, 1962, Braugher graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in theatre. He later attended Juilliard School and earned a Masters of Fine Arts.
Throughout his career, Braugher garnered numerous accolades and his roles spanned television and film as he took on complex characters, traversing drama to comedy.
Born in Chicago on July 1, 1962, Braugher graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in theatre. He later attended Juilliard School and earned a Masters of Fine Arts.
- 12/13/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Sometimes life is just awful, I mean spit in your mouth then stamp on your neck terrible. Architects have felt that with the tragic death of the amazingly talented Tom Searle who died at the early age of 28 after a battle with cancer in 2016.
But life must continue, wherein there lies the strength to carry on, and that is what the Brighton band proved.
After the release of the incredible All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, and the death of dear, talented Tom, the band release the mind-blowing single Doomsday (2017).
Whilst also proving to be a heartfelt tribute to their fallen comrade, the song hits so many different levels of emotion. With the raw vocals all the way to the partly-written music by the late guitarist, the song hits all the right notes. Aired on BBC1, the song really delivered on the heartache and the raw emotion the band do so well.
But life must continue, wherein there lies the strength to carry on, and that is what the Brighton band proved.
After the release of the incredible All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, and the death of dear, talented Tom, the band release the mind-blowing single Doomsday (2017).
Whilst also proving to be a heartfelt tribute to their fallen comrade, the song hits so many different levels of emotion. With the raw vocals all the way to the partly-written music by the late guitarist, the song hits all the right notes. Aired on BBC1, the song really delivered on the heartache and the raw emotion the band do so well.
- 4/8/2018
- by Patrick Mclean
- The Cultural Post
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