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Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Andre Braugher on Latest Emmy Nod (and One He Forgot)

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You can never have too much of a good thing, or so the old saying goes. But in
 have so many Primetime Emmy acting nominations (eight to be exact), that you’ll need a few moments — and perhaps a little help — to remember ‘em all.
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Asked during a phone conversation how it feels to have scored nods for four separate series-regular roles (in addition to two nominations in the miniseries/movie genre), Braugher quickly lists 
(for which he was recognized this morning in the Supporting Actor in a Comedy race).
But wait — a fourth series, Braugher wonders. Reminded of his 2001 nod for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the short-lived
, the actor erupts with laughter. “Wow! What a blast from the past!”
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TVLINE | Aside from a stunt-coordination nod, you’re the only other nomination from
‘s freshman season. What is it like to carry the show’s Emmy weight on your shoulders?
The nomination is a representation of what [series creators] Dan [Goor] and Mike [Schur] and [star] Andy [Samberg] have been able to accomplish in terms of this show. There was no way for my character [Capt. Ray] Holt to have stood out if the show didn’t stand out. I’m a part of a larger piece — the show is terrific, and it’s still discovering an audience.
TVLINE | I think a lot of the show’s fans had expected more nominations — especially since the show won Best Comedy and Andy Samberg won Best Lead Actor in a Comedy at the Golden Globers?
Globes voters have an entirely different perspective and mandate than the Emmys. I didn’t think the Golden Globe recognition would be repeated by the Emmys. Historically, if this show is lucky enough to survive for a third and fourth season, there’ll be many more opportunitues for Emmy nominations — especially because Mike and Dan have such a great track record of creating this world of the loveable goofball. You only have to look at
to know that while they may start slow, they create very detailed, interesting universes.
TVLINE | A lot of your character’s funniest moments come from total silence or a stern look or a single discouraging word. Is that fun to play?
It’s a lot of fun. I get to go to comedy grad school with some excellent comedians. Andy, Joe [Lo Truglio], Chelsea [Peretti], Terry [Crews] — I get to watch them like a hawk on a daily basis. I’ve learned a lot about the art and craft of comedy from watching these guys. It’s a joy for me, and it’s very gratifying to be nominated not in an overtly comedic role, but in a role that supports the comedy — the stakes, the underlying reality of our flaky little borough. I’m happy to be able to do that and learn at the same time.
TVLINE | How does it feel to have been nominated for four series with such wildly disparate tones?
It blows my mind. I’ve been a very fortunate man, and I’m the first to acknowledge that. I strive hard to succeed — not in an overt manner of being a celebrity, but in being the finest actor I can be. So, it’s mind blowing to be recognized — and I hope there are other mind-blowing things to come in the course of this career.
I’ve always adored this man, I watched Men Of A Certain Age solely for him. Congrats on his well deserved nod!
Love him as Holt, but I don’t quite think he deserves the nomination over Tony Hale’s fellow supporting guys on Veep. Reid Scott, Tim Simons and Matt Walsh are just too good.
Love him and the show, and this interview just made me love him even more–he seems like such a classy, intelligent, eloquent person who’s really grateful to do his job (and who recognizes everyone else involved with the show for their contributions). I hope he wins!
Holt was probably the most interesting character in the first couple of episodes before the rest started to get fleshed out. I mean the concept alone of a gay captain played by a very serious actor in a comedy is pretty interesting, especially since he didn’t just play the guy as the usual yelling and talk-down captain we tend to see on TV. Pity Samberg didn’t get a nod though, as while he’s not always gold to me he seemed to really nail his comedic timing for the show.
I have loved Andre since his Homicide days.
Agreed, that was a great show, partly because of a cast that included him, a great actor.
Loved him as the shrink on House, thought he should’ve received a guest actor nomination for the role. Hope he wins this one
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