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At New York City's Shakespeare in the Park Festival from June 18 to July 14, 1996 at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park, Braugher played the title role in Henry V for which he received an Obie Award.

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Whitman appeared in the 2006 series Thief for FX Networks, playing the stepdaughter of Nick Atwater ( Andre Braugher ).
In 2006, Braugher starred as Nick Atwater in the mini-series Thief for FX Networks, winning a second Emmy for his performance.
Although he did not appear onscreen in Duets with Huey Lewis and Gwyneth Paltrow, his vocals were blended with those of actor Andre Braugher to make a composite singing voice for the character " Reggie Kane ".

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Two regular actors from Homicide ( Peter Gerety, Andre Braugher ) and two recurring ones ( Clayton LeBouef, Željko Ivanek ), whose characters regularly interacted with Munch on that series, have appeared as different, unrelated characters on SVU, sometimes sharing scenes with Munch.
He receives " inside " help from within the police force from his friend Marcellus Washington, played by Andre Braugher, who often comes close to risking his own career.

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* Andre Braugher as Ben Gideon (" Gideon's Crossover ", Season 5 crossover with Gideon's Crossing )
* Andre Braugher as Detective Winston Blake ( 1989 90 ABC revival )
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He compliments guest star Andre Braugher who portrays defense attorney Bayard Ellis.
* Andre Braugher, in the 1990 TNT television movie The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson.
It was later presented by the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1993, directed by Michael Rudman and starring Kevin Kline as the Duke, and with Andre Braugher as Angelo and Lisa Gay Hamilton as Isabella.
Although Homicide featured an ensemble cast, Andre Braugher emerged as the series ' breakout star through his portrayal of Frank Pembleton.
Left to right: Ned Beatty, Clark Johnson, Richard Belzer, Melissa Leo, Kyle Secor, Andre Braugher, Callie Thorne, Yaphet Kotto, Peter Gerety, Toni Lewis, Jon Seda.
Meanwhile in 1969, Frank is arrested by Satch DeLeon ( Andre Braugher ), John's future boss, when police find Frank's driver's license with Shepard's latest victim.
She made a return to the small screen in 2002, when she appeared as " Selena Frey " in the made-for-cable film 10, 000 Black Men Named George, alongside Andre Braugher and Mario Van Peebles.
Andre Braugher was cast as a young detective assigned to Kojak's command.
Andre Braugher (; born July 1, 1962 ) is an American actor.
Braugher, the youngest of four children, was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Sally, a postal worker, and Floyd Braugher, a heavy-equipment operator.
Tim Bayliss ), Braugher became the series ' breakout star.
In 2002, Braugher narrated the award-winning, PBS-broadcast documentary Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet, produced by Unity Productions Foundation and recently re-issued.
Braugher appeared on the TV series House, M. D.
In 1991, Braugher married Ami Brabson, an actress who later played Pembleton's wife Mary on Homicide.
Braugher and his family are Unitarian Universalists.
The film covers the Funk Brothers ' career via interviews with surviving band members, archival footage and still photos, dramatized re-enactments, and narration by actor Andre Braugher.
In the pre-credit sequence of the 1995 Homicide: Life on the Street episode " Law & Disorder " ( Season 3, Episode 15 ), Mike Logan hands off a prisoner ( John Waters ) to Baltimore Detective Frank Pembleton ( Andre Braugher ), while they engage in friendly banter about which city, New York or Baltimore, is better.
" There's a glimmer of ," as Braugher described the meeting.

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as Fagin, and also co-starred with Micky Dolenz in Harry Nilsson's play The Point at the Mermaid Theatre in London in 1978.
The idea for Bottom was spawned when, in 1991, Edmondson and Mayall co-starred in the West End production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot at the Queen's Theatre.
The play co-starred Flora Montgomery and after premiering at the Soho Theatre in London was described by The Daily Telegraph as " one of the most powerful and provocative new American plays to have opened since David Mamet's Oleanna.
Cribbins made his first West End theatre appearance in 1956 at the Arts Theatre playing the two Dromios in A Comedy of Errors and co-starred in the first West End productions of Not Now Darling, There Goes the Bride and Run for Your Wife.
From July 26 through August 30, 2006, Brendon co-starred with Noah Wyle in the play Lobster Alice at the Blank Theatre Company in Los Angeles.
In 1957, she co-starred with Sir Laurence Olivier in the original London production of John Osborne's The Entertainer, taking over the role of Jean Rice from Dorothy Tutin when the play transferred from the Royal Court to the Palace Theatre.
In June 2010, Epperson brought the show to the Studio Theatre in Washington, DC, where he co-starred with James Lecesne.
She also co-starred with John Spencer ( of NBC's The West Wing ) and David Schwimmer in " The Glimmer Brothers ", a production of the Williamstown Theatre Festival, written by Warren Leight.
In June 1954, Ritter co-starred alongside Terry Moore and Stephen McNally in a Lux Radio Theatre presentation of the story.
In November 2002 at the Comedy Theatre he co-starred with Gillian Anderson in Michael Weller's romantic comedy What the Night Is For.
At the Gielgud Theatre in March 2008, she co-starred with Ralph Fiennes, Janet McTeer and Ken Stott in the UK premiere of Yasmina Reza's The God of Carnage ( Le Dieu du carnage ) translated by Christopher Hampton and directed by Matthew Warchus.
Lorna in Our Own Kind ( Roy MacGregor ), Bush Theatre, London ( April 1991 ), Coleman co-starred with Kevin Whately, Nisha Nayar and Jane Horrocks.
He co-starred in Key for Two with Moira Lister at the Vaudeville Theatre and then at the Old Vic Theatre in William Douglas-Home's After the Ball is Over.
Ferrer began acting in summer stock as a teenager and in 1937 won the Theatre Intime award for best new play by a Princeton undergraduate ; the play was called Awhile to Work and co-starred another college student, Frances Pilchard, who would become Ferrer's first wife that same year.
But her marriage to the womanizing John Osborne was already in difficulty and in 1959 she began an affair with actor Robert Shaw while they co-starred in The Changeling at London's Royal Court Theatre.

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