On Thursday, his representative, Jennifer Allen, released a short statement saying he died from lung cancer, a few months after being diagnosed with the illness.
Braugher was best known for his portrayal of uptight Captain Raymond Holt in US comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, depicting New York police officers in the fictional 99th precinct.
The hit show ran for eight seasons from 2013 until 2021, cementing Braugher’s place as an international comedy actor.
Image: Braugher pictured at the New York Film Festival last year. Pic: AP
He was also known for playing police detective Frank Pembleton in the gritty crime drama, Homicide: Life On The Street, a role which earned him an Emmy for outstanding lead actor in a drama series in 1998.
In total, he was nominated for an Emmy 11 times, of which four were for Brooklyn Nine-Nine as best supporting actor in a comedy series.
Born Andre Keith Braugher on 1 July 1962 in Chicago, Illinois, the actor’s breakout role was in the 1990 film Glory, starring alongside Hollywood stars Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington – who won his first Academy Award for his supporting role in the film.
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Braugher is survived by his wife, Ami Brabson, also an actor on Homicide: Life On The Street, and three sons, according to entertainment website, IMDb.