The Cosby Show, Malcolm-Jamal Warner
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Cosby now lives life out of the spotlight and has not returned to acting in Hollywood. He remains married to his wife, Camille, with whom he has welcomed five children since their 1954 wedding. Two of his children — Ennis and Ensa — have since died.
"The Cosby Show" star Malcolm-Jamal Warner died at the age of 54. The actor first gained fame as Theo Huxtable on the NBC sitcom, which ran from 1984 until 1992.
Cosby agreed and was deposed by Constand’s lawyers over four days in 2005 and 2006 (resulting in more than 1,000 pages of testimony). The lawsuit was eventually settled out of court for a then-undisclosed amount, Cosby’s deposition was sealed and both parties signed non-disclosure agreements, according to The New York Times.
Since creating and starring as Dr. Cliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show, the once-beloved and ubiquitous comedian and actor Bill Cosby has seen his public image and career impacted by numerous allegations of sexual assault and abuse, all of which he has consistently denied.
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Elizabeth Wellington: Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s ‘Cosby Show’ antics made me laugh as a teen. Today, they’re a painful reminder of loss
PHILADELPHIA — When audiences met Theo Huxtable, playing a high school freshman in 1984’s pilot episode of "The Cosby Show," his voice was squeaky, his room was a mess, and he was pleading with his dad,
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TV One is honoring the life and legacy of Malcolm-Jamal Warner with two special marathons of The Cosby Show, a poignant and powerful tribute to the actor’s unforgettable portrayal of our collective cousin, Theo Huxtable.
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