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Malcolm-Jamal Warner

Malcolm-Jamal Warner is an American actor, musician, and poet best known for his role as Theodore Huxtable on the iconic NBC sitcom, The Cosby Show (1984–1992), a performance that garnered him an Emmy nomination. His career extends beyond this defining role, encompassing leading parts such as Malcolm McGee in the sitcom Malcolm & Eddie (1996–2000), Dr. Alex Reed in Reed Between the Lines, and Dr. AJ Austin in the medical drama The Resident, showcasing his versatility across different genres of television.

August 18, 1970: Malcolm-Jamal Warner Born

On August 18, 1970, Malcolm-Jamal Warner was born. He became an American actor, musician, and poet.

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1984: Starred in The Cosby Show

In 1984, Malcolm-Jamal Warner began his role as Theodore Huxtable on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show.

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1986: Emmy Nomination

In 1986, Malcolm-Jamal Warner was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards for his work on The Cosby Show.

1989: Directed Music Videos

In 1989, Malcolm-Jamal Warner directed music videos including New Edition's "N.E. Heart Break" and Special Ed's "I'm the Magnificent".

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1992: Directed Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, and You

In 1992, Malcolm-Jamal Warner directed the teen-oriented public health video Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, and You, which featured Arsenio Hall and Magic Johnson.

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1992: End of The Cosby Show

In 1992, Malcolm-Jamal Warner's role as Theodore Huxtable in the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show came to an end.

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1992: The Cosby Show Ended

In 1992, The Cosby Show ended after a successful run where Malcolm-Jamal Warner played the role of Theo Huxtable.

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1993: Hosted CBS Storybreak

In 1993, Malcolm-Jamal Warner began hosting the literacy-promoting children's show CBS Storybreak.

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1994: Hosted CBS Storybreak

In 1994, Malcolm-Jamal Warner continued hosting the literacy-promoting children's show CBS Storybreak and appeared in the film Drop Zone.

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1994: Directed Five Star's "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons"

In 1994, Malcolm-Jamal Warner directed the music video for British R&B group Five Star's "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons".

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1994: End of Relationship with Michelle Thomas

In 1994, Malcolm-Jamal Warner's relationship with actress Michelle Thomas, his girlfriend Justine Phillips on The Cosby Show, ended.

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1995: Touched by an Angel and The Tuskegee Airmen

In 1995, Malcolm-Jamal Warner appeared on Touched by an Angel and portrayed Leroy Cappy in the HBO film The Tuskegee Airmen.

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1996: Starred in Malcolm & Eddie

In 1996, Malcolm-Jamal Warner began co-starring with Eddie Griffin on the UPN sitcom Malcolm & Eddie.

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1998: Michelle Thomas's Death

In 1998, Malcolm-Jamal Warner was present at the bedside of Michelle Thomas, his former girlfriend, when she died.

2000: End of Malcolm & Eddie

In 2000, Malcolm-Jamal Warner's role as Malcolm McGee on the sitcom Malcolm & Eddie came to an end.

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2002: Co-starred in Jeremiah

In 2002, Malcolm-Jamal Warner began co-starring as Kurdy Malloy in Jeremiah.

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2003: Performed at National Black Theatre Festival

From 2003 onwards, Malcolm-Jamal Warner performed at the National Black Theatre Festival and hosted its Poetry Jam.

2003: Released The Miles Long Mixtape

In 2003, Malcolm-Jamal Warner released his debut jazz-funk EP, The Miles Long Mixtape.

2004: Appeared in Listen Up

In 2004, Malcolm-Jamal Warner appeared in the CBS sitcom Listen Up with Jason Alexander.

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2007: Released Love & Other Social Issues

In 2007, Malcolm-Jamal Warner released his second CD entitled Love & Other Social Issues.

2008: Portrayed Cordell in Fool's Gold

In 2008, Malcolm-Jamal Warner portrayed Cordell in the film Fool's Gold, starring Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson.

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2009: Guest Starred in HawthoRNe

In 2009, Malcolm-Jamal Warner guest starred in an episode of the TNT series HawthoRNe.

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2011: Dated Regina King

In 2011, Malcolm-Jamal Warner began dating actress Regina King.

2011: Starred in Reed Between the Lines

In 2011, Malcolm-Jamal Warner began starring as Dr. Alex Reed in the sitcom Reed Between the Lines.

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2011: Guest Starred in Community

In 2011, Malcolm-Jamal Warner guest starred in an episode of the NBC series Community as Andre.

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2012: Guest Starred in Community

In 2012, Malcolm-Jamal Warner continued guest-starring in the NBC series Community as Andre, referencing his Cosby Show past.

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2012: NAACP Image Award Nomination

In 2012, Malcolm-Jamal Warner was nominated for Outstanding Actor in a comedy series at the NAACP Image Awards for his role in Reed Between the Lines.

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March 2013: Relationship with Regina King Ended

In March 2013, Malcolm-Jamal Warner's relationship with actress Regina King ended.

2014: Portrayed Lt. Chuck Cooper in Major Crimes

In 2014, Malcolm-Jamal Warner played Lt. Chuck Cooper on TNT's Major Crimes.

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2015: Continued Role in Major Crimes

In 2015, Malcolm-Jamal Warner continued his role as Lt. Chuck Cooper in TNT's Major Crimes.

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2015: Grammy Award

In 2015, Malcolm-Jamal Warner received a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance for his contribution to a cover of Stevie Wonder's "Jesus Children of America" along with Robert Glasper Experiment and Lalah Hathaway. He dedicated a poem on the track to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

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2015: Starred in Reed Between the Lines

In 2015, Malcolm-Jamal Warner reprised his role as Dr. Alex Reed in the sitcom Reed Between the Lines.

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2016: Portrayed Al Cowlings and Julius Rowe

In 2016, Malcolm-Jamal Warner portrayed Al Cowlings in American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson and Julius Rowe on Suits.

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2017: Played Julius Rowe on Suits

In 2017, Malcolm-Jamal Warner continued his role as prison counselor Julius Rowe on the sixth season of USA's Suits, and played parole officer James Bagwell on Sneaky Pete.

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2018: Appeared in The Resident

In 2018, Malcolm-Jamal Warner appeared as Dr. AJ "The Raptor" Austin on FOX's The Resident.

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2022: Grammy Nomination for Hiding in Plain View

In 2022, Malcolm-Jamal Warner's spoken word poetry album Hiding in Plain View was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album.

June 2024: Created the Not All Hood (NAH) podcast

In June 2024, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Weusi Baraka, and Candace Kelley created the Not All Hood (NAH) podcast to discuss the lives and experiences of Black Americans.

July 20, 2025: Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Death

Malcolm-Jamal Warner died on July 20, 2025.