
A single-camera ensemble comedy following the lives of an eclectic group of detectives in a New York precinct, including one slacker who is forced to shape up when he gets a new boss.








































Cast & Chracters

Jake Peralta
Detective Jake Peralta, portrayed by Andy Samberg, is a talented yet immature detective in Brooklyn's 99th precinct. Known for his sharp wit and unorthodox methods, Jake often clashes with authority figures but consistently demonstrates exceptional investigative skills. He has a deep admiration for the 'Die Hard' film series and frequently references it. Despite his playful demeanor, Jake is deeply loyal to his colleagues and views Captain Raymond Holt as a father figure. Over time, he matures, especially through his evolving relationship with fellow detective Amy Santiago, whom he eventually marries.

Amy Santiago
Detective Amy Santiago, played by Melissa Fumero, is a highly organized and ambitious member of the 99th precinct. She aspires to become the youngest captain in NYPD history and is known for her meticulous attention to detail and competitive nature. Amy's dedication to her career often leads to humorous situations, especially when her perfectionist tendencies clash with the more laid-back attitudes of her colleagues. Her relationship with Jake Peralta evolves from friendly rivalry to romantic partnership, culminating in marriage. Amy's character development showcases her balancing professional aspirations with personal growth.

Terry Jeffords
Sergeant Terry Jeffords, portrayed by Terry Crews, is the muscular yet sensitive leader of the 99th precinct's detective squad. A devoted family man, Terry is deeply committed to his wife and daughters, often referencing them affectionately. Despite his imposing physique, he is known for his nurturing demeanor and often acts as a father figure to his team. Terry's character highlights themes of vulnerability and strength, as he navigates the challenges of leadership while prioritizing the well-being of his family and colleagues.

Charles Boyle
Detective Charles Boyle, played by Joe Lo Truglio, is the earnest and quirky best friend of Jake Peralta. Known for his culinary enthusiasm and sometimes awkward social interactions, Charles is deeply loyal and often goes to great lengths to support his friends. His unrequited crush on fellow detective Rosa Diaz evolves into a strong platonic friendship. Charles's character provides comic relief through his eccentricities while also showcasing heartfelt moments of camaraderie and dedication.

Rosa Diaz
Detective Rosa Diaz, portrayed by Stephanie Beatriz, is the enigmatic and tough member of the 99th precinct. With a penchant for privacy and a no-nonsense attitude, Rosa is highly skilled and respected by her peers. Her intimidating presence contrasts with moments of vulnerability, especially as she opens up about her personal life, including her bisexuality. Rosa's character challenges stereotypes and adds depth to the ensemble through her complex personality and unwavering loyalty to her friends.

Raymond Holt
Captain Raymond Holt, played by Andre Braugher, is the stoic and disciplined leader of the 99th precinct. As one of the NYPD's first openly gay black captains, Holt is a trailblazer who commands respect through his unwavering professionalism and integrity. His deadpan humor and strict adherence to rules often serve as a foil to Jake Peralta's antics. Despite his stern exterior, Holt deeply cares for his team and acts as a mentor and father figure, guiding them through personal and professional challenges.

Michael Hitchcock
Detective Michael Hitchcock, portrayed by Dirk Blocker, is one half of the precinct's veteran duo alongside Norm Scully. Often seen as lazy and incompetent, Hitchcock frequently shirks responsibilities in favor of leisure activities. Despite his shortcomings, he occasionally demonstrates surprising competence and provides comic relief through his inappropriate comments and antics. His longstanding partnership with Scully is characterized by their shared love of food and minimal work ethic.

Norman Scully
Detective Norman Scully, played by Joel McKinnon Miller, is the other half of the precinct's veteran duo with Michael Hitchcock. Known for his lackadaisical approach to work and penchant for overeating, Scully often serves as comic relief. Despite his apparent incompetence, he occasionally reveals unexpected skills, particularly in areas like singing opera. His enduring partnership with Hitchcock is marked by their mutual laziness and humorous escapades.
The highest rated episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is "The Box" (S5E14) with a rating of 9.50.
This episode received 9,133 votes.
The lowest rated episode is "The Good Ones" (S8E1) with a rating of 4.90.
This episode received 8,794 votes.
The highest rated episode is "Charges and Specs" (S1E22) with a rating of 8.80.
This episode received 4,592 votes.
The lowest rated episode is "The Tagger" (S1E2) with a rating of 7.50.
This episode received 5,283 votes.
The highest rated episode is "Johnny and Dora" (S2E23) with a rating of 9.00.
This episode received 4,602 votes.
The lowest rated episode is "Chocolate Milk" (S2E2) with a rating of 7.60.
This episode received 3,744 votes.
The highest rated episode is "Halloween III" (S3E5) with a rating of 8.90.
This episode received 4,229 votes.
The lowest rated episode is "Karen Peralta" (S3E14) with a rating of 7.50.
This episode received 3,120 votes.
The highest rated episode is "Moo Moo" (S4E16) with a rating of 8.80.
This episode received 5,531 votes.
The lowest rated episode is "The Night Shift (I)" (S4E4) with a rating of 7.50.
This episode received 3,169 votes.
The highest rated episode is "The Box" (S5E14) with a rating of 9.50.
This episode received 9,133 votes.
The lowest rated episode is "Return to Skyfire" (S5E8) with a rating of 7.40.
This episode received 2,910 votes.
The highest rated episode is "Cinco de Mayo" (S6E16) with a rating of 9.00.
This episode received 4,005 votes.
The lowest rated episode is "Return of the King" (S6E15) with a rating of 6.30.
This episode received 3,402 votes.
The highest rated episode is "Lights Out" (S7E13) with a rating of 9.10.
This episode received 4,146 votes.
The lowest rated episode is "Debbie" (S7E5) with a rating of 7.20.
This episode received 3,014 votes.
The highest rated episode is "The Last Day" (S8E9) with a rating of 9.20.
This episode received 4,164 votes.
The lowest rated episode is "The Good Ones" (S8E1) with a rating of 4.90.
This episode received 8,794 votes.
Name | Department | Job |
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Val Wilt | Art | Production Design |
Alexis Jacks | Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Allison Jones | Production | Original Casting |
Andy Samberg | Production | Producer |
Carol Kolb | Production | Co-Executive Producer |
Cortney Carrillo | Production | Co-Executive Producer |
Daniel J. Goor | Production | Executive Producer |
David Miner | Production | Executive Producer |
David Phillips | Production | Executive Producer |
Dewayne Perkins | Production | Co-Producer |
Erica Djafroodi | Production | Associate Producer |
Evan Susser | Production | Co-Producer |
Jess Dweck | Production | Co-Executive Producer |
Juel Bestrop | Production | Casting |
Lamar Woods | Production | Co-Producer |
Luke Del Tredici | Production | Executive Producer |
Madeline Walter | Production | Co-Producer |
Matthew Nodella | Production | Producer |
Michael Schur | Production | Executive Producer |
Neil Campbell | Production | Co-Executive Producer |
Paul Welsh | Production | Co-Producer |
Richard H. Prince | Production | Producer |
Travis E. Gates | Production | Co-Producer |
Van Robichaux | Production | Co-Producer |
Dan Marocco | Sound | Main Title Theme Composer |
Frank Greenfield | Sound | Main Title Theme Composer |
Jacques Slade | Sound | Main Title Theme Composer |
Lamar Van Sciver | Sound | Main Title Theme Composer |