Yes, as much as it's possible for any person involved in law enforcement work.
Homicide: Life on the Streets
Homicide Life on the Street - 1993 Homicide-com 7-13 was released on: USA: 5 February 1999
Okay, to answer this question, let's break it into two questions: What is a detective, and what is homicide? A detective, also known as an investigator, is a police officer whose job is to investigate crimes. They often interview witnesses and suspect(s) in order to solve a case (crime). Homicide is defined as the taking of one life by a member of the same species (homo= same, -cide = to kill). A homicide ranges from one of two justifiable offenses (self-defense or accident), to one of several degrees of criminal homicide, which severity of offense ranges from manslaughter by culpable negligence to capital murder. So a homicide detective, or homicide investigator, in short, is a police officer who is a member of the Homicide division of a law-enforcement agency, and accordingly, whose job is to investigate homicide cases.
Benjamin Bratt played Detective Rey Curtis on 95 episodes of the original Law and Order series and three episodes of Homicide: Life on the Streets.
Daniel Baldwin is most famous for his role in the NBC television series 'Homicide: Life on the Street' in which he played Detective Beau Felton. Daniel is the second oldest of the Baldwin brothers.
Determining the "best" homicide detective in America is subjective and can vary based on personal opinions, specific cases, and individual accomplishments. Many detectives are highly regarded for their skills, such as those who have solved high-profile cases or have extensive experience. Detectives like John McClane from popular culture or real-life figures with notable achievements often come to mind, but the title is ultimately a matter of perspective and context.
Suicide is taking of one's own life and homicide is murder, or killing someone else.
The 1997-98 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series went to Andre Braugher, who played Detective Frank Pembleton in NBC's "Homicide: Life on the Street."
Yes, it is possible.
Anatomy of a 'Homicide Life on the Street' - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 4 November 1998
homicide is to kill another. suicide is to take your own life.
Herb Levinson has: Played Metal Sideing Customer in "Tin Men" in 1987. Played Rabbi at Funeral in "Avalon" in 1990. Played Lausanne in "Homicide: Life on the Street" in 1993. Played M.E. Dr. Lausanne in "Homicide: Life on the Street" in 1993. Played Dr. Lausanne in "Homicide: Life on the Street" in 1993. Played ME Dr. Lausanne in "Homicide: Life on the Street" in 1993. Played Dr. Lausanne in "Homicide: The Movie" in 2000.