Malcolm-Jamal Warner of "The Cosby Show" died at the age of 54. The actor passed away on July 21 after unintentionally drowning while on a family vacation in Costa Rica, according to several accounts. Warner's representatives were contacted by Access Hollywood for comment, but no official cause of death was disclosed right away. As Theo Huxtable, the son of Bill Cosby's main character on the classic comedy, Warner soared to child stardom and was nominated for an Emmy in 1986. He later starred in other TV series and movies, such as "Fool's Gold," "American Crime Story," "9-1-1," and others. From 1996 to 2000, he costarred with Eddie Griffin in his own series, "Malcolm & Eddie."
Malcolm-Jamal Warner of "The Cosby Show" died at the age of 54. The actor passed away on July 21 after unintentionally drowning while on a family vacation in Costa Rica, according to several accounts. Warner's representatives were contacted by Access Hollywood for comment, but no official cause of death was disclosed right away. As Theo Huxtable, the son of Bill Cosby's main character on the classic comedy, Warner soared to child stardom and was nominated for an Emmy in 1986. He later starred in other TV series and movies, such as "Fool's Gold," "American Crime Story," "9-1-1," and others. From 1996 to 2000, he costarred with Eddie Griffin in his own series, "Malcolm & Eddie."
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