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Malcolm-Jamal Warner Biography

Date of Birth:
Aug 18, 1970Birth Place:
Jersey City, New Jersey, USA

Biography

A member of American television royalty on "The Cosby Show" (NBC, 1984-1992), actor-director-musician Malcolm-Jamal Warner continued to expand his artistic horizons long after leaving the nurturing environs of the Huxtable nest. Rocketing to national stardom as Bill Cosby's likeable TV scion, the industrious Warner soon began extending himself with directorial work on episodes of the hugely popular sitcom, in addition to installments of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" (NBC, 1990-96) and music videos for such acts as New Edition. Once "The Cosby Show" had completed its lengthy run, Warner tried his luck as the co-star of the short-lived sitcom "Here and Now" (NBC, 1992-93), followed by a more satisfying stint on "Malcolm & Eddie" (UPN, 1996-2001), opposite comedian Eddie Griffin. Other endeavors included the post-apocalyptic drama "Jeremiah" (Showtime, 2002-04), the debut release from his jazz/funk band Miles Long in 2005, and a co-starring role on the family com

Warner, Malcolm-Jamal 1970-

PERSONAL:

Born August 18, 1970, in Jersey City, NJ; son of Robert (director of a drug intervention program) and Pamela (a business manager) Warner. Education: Professional Children's School, Manhattan, NY, graduated with honors. Hobbies and other interests: Music.

ADDRESSES:

Agent—Artists First, 8230 Beverly Blvd. No. 23, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

CAREER:

Actor, 1984—, director, 1989—, and musician, beginning 1990s. Television roles include The Cosby Show, 1984-92; Here and Now, 1992-93; The Magic School Bus, 1994-98; Malcolm & Eddie, 1996-2000; Jeremiah, 2002—, and Listen Up!, 2004—. Film roles include The Father Clements Story, 1987; Drop Zone, 1994; Tyson, 1995; The Tuskegee Airmen, 1995; Restaurant, 1998; and A Fare to Remember, 1998. Director of documentary Timeout: The Truth about HIV, AIDS, and You. Musician with urban jazz band Miles Long. National PTA, honorary youth chairperson; Miracle Network Telethon, national chairman; Black Family Reunion Celebration, cochair.

MEMBER:

Screen Actors Guild Osmond Fo

Malcolm-Jamal Warner

American actor (born 1970)

Malcolm-Jamal Warner (born August 18, 1970)[2] is an American actor. He rose to prominence for his role as Theodore Huxtable on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show (1984–1992), which earned him a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards. He is also known for his roles as Malcolm McGee on the UPN sitcom Malcolm & Eddie (1996–2000), and Dr. Alex Reed in the sitcom Reed Between the Lines (2011, 2015).

Warner also became an executive producer for the PBS Kids series The Magic School Bus, which is also produced by Nelvana, Scholastic, and South Carolina Educational Television. In 2015, he received a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance for the song "Jesus Children" alongside Robert Glasper Experiment and Lalah Hathaway. He later appeared as Al Cowlings on the FX limited series The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story. Warner formerly played Dr. AJ Austin on the FOX medical drama The Resident.

Early life

Warner was born

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