Andy Sipowicz
Andy Sipowicz is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American police procedural drama television series NYPD Blue, which aired on ABC from September 21, 1993, to May 21, 2005. Portrayed by Dennis Franz, Sipowicz serves as a detective in the New York City Police Department's 15th Detective Squad, embodying a gritty, no-nonsense approach to law enforcement amid personal battles with alcoholism, chronic anger, and emotional vulnerability.[1] Introduced as a Vietnam War veteran with a history of self-destructive behavior, including racism and violence toward suspects, Sipowicz evolves over the series' 12 seasons into a more disciplined figure capable of forming meaningful relationships and achieving sobriety, while remaining a fiercely effective investigator who prioritizes justice against child abusers, pedophiles, and domestic violence perpetrators.[2][3] Franz's nuanced performance earned him four Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, highlighting Sipowicz's role as an unlikely yet compelling anti-hero whose raw authenticity redefined television portrayals of police detectives.[3] The character's arc, marked by profound losses such as the murder of his son Andy Jr. and multiple failed marriages, underscores themes of redemption and resilience in the face of urban crime and personal tragedy.[3]