Bill Cosby Reacts to 'Cosby Show' Star Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Death
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Bill Cosby Mourns the Death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner: ‘I Never Stopped Being a Father’ to Him
In the wake of Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s sudden death at age 54, Bill Cosby shared a personal tribute to the actor who portrayed his son, Theo Huxtable, on the long-running NBC sitcom “The Cosby Show.” Warner died Sunday after an accidental drowning while swimming off the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica during a family vacation. According to local authorities, the actor was caught in a strong current. Despite efforts by beachgoers and first respond…
Bill Cosby Remembers TV Son Malcolm-Jamal Warner: “A Dearly Beloved Friend”
Following the news of Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s death, TV father Bill Cosby paid tribute to his onscreen son, who rose to fame during his portrayal of Theodore Huxtable on the seminal ’80s sitcom. “He was never afraid to go to his room and study,” the comedian told CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan of Warner, who was just 14 when NBC began airing The Cosby Show in 1984. “He knew his lines and that he was quite comfortable even with the growin…
Bill Cosby Reacts to Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s Tragic Death
Bill Cosby is mourning the loss of his on-screen son Malcolm-Jamal Warner. “This reminds me of the call I got when I was taping The Cosby Show and I got a call saying that my son, Ennis, had been murdered,” Cosby, 88, told Us Weekly via his rep, Andrew Wyatt, on Monday, July 21. “It’s just devastating.” Cosby’s son Ennis died in 1997 in a failed robbery attempt at the age of 27, while he and Warner costarred as Cliff and Theo Huxtable on The Cos…
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