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In this historical war drama, Braugher played the role of Corporal Thomas Searles, a free African American who joins the Union Army during the Civil War. His portrayal earned critical acclaim, contributing to the film's overall success and winning three Academy Awards.
Braugher took on the role of Satch DeLeon, a close friend and mentor to the protagonist played by Dennis Quaid. The film explores the intriguing concept of communication across time through a ham radio and showcases Braugher's ability to bring depth to supporting characters.
Directed by Spike Lee, this drama follows a diverse group of African American men traveling to the Million Man March in Washington, D.C. Braugher's performance as Flip, a former gang member turned family man, adds a layer of complexity to the ensemble cast.
Building on his role in the TV series Homicide: Life on the Street, Braugher reprised his character, Detective Frank Pembleton, in this TV movie. Pembleton's sharp intellect and complex personality were central to the show's success, and the movie provided closure for fans.
In this musical comedy-drama, Braugher showcased his versatility by playing Reggie Kane a man with an extraordinary singing talent. The film explores the relationships and aspirations of various karaoke enthusiasts and allows Braugher to display a lighter side of his acting prowess.
This movie features Braugher in a supporting role as Dean Baquet, who helps Jodi Kantor (Zoe Kazan) and Megan Twohey (Carey Mulligan) break the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault scandal. It highlights Braugher's ability to contribute meaningfully to socially relevant narratives.
Braugher takes on the role of Dean Fuller, in this crime drama. The film explores the consequences of compulsive gambling, and Braugher's performance adds depth to the story as he interacts with the protagonist, played by Mark Wahlberg.
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