In between, he portrayed a character based on a real-life doctor on the 2000-01 ABC series Gideon’s Crossing from Paul Attanasio, the creator of Homicide as well.
Winston Blake on a series of Telly Savalas-starring Kojak telefilms that aired in 1989-90 and was yet another cop on the 2002-04 CBS series Hack, starring David Morse. The regal Braugher first made a TV name for himself as Det. He got two Emmy noms for that, and four for Brooklyn Nine-Nine. alongside Ray Romano and Scott Bakula on the 2009-11 TNT dramedy Men of a Certain Age.
He won his first Emmy in 1998 for outstanding lead actor in a drama series for Homicide after a season that featured one of its most memorable episodes, “Subway.” That was a two-hander in which Pembleton tries to unearth whether a man (Vincent D’Onofrio) pinned between a Baltimore subway train and the platform was pushed onto the track - while also trying to comfort him in his dying moments.īraugher’s second Emmy came for his performance as the leader of a crew planning a high-stakes heist on the 2006 FX miniseries Thief.Īfter replacing Wendell Pierce, he stood out - as he always did - as Owen Thoreau Jr. Lynne Marta, Actress in 'Joe Kidd,' 'Footloose' and 'Love, American Style,' Dies at 78