'The Cosby Show' star Malcolm-Jamal Warner passes away at 54 after tragic drowning in Costa Rica

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, famed for his role as Theo Huxtable on 'The Cosby Show,' tragically passed away at 54. He drowned while swimming at Playa Cocles beach in Costa Rica, as confirmed by local authorities. Warner's portrayal of Theo made him a beloved character, and he continued his successful career with roles in 'Malcolm & Eddie' and 'The Resident'.
Shocking Loss: Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dead At 54; Devastating Drowning In Costa Rica
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for playing Theo Huxtable in the hit sitcom ‘The Cosby Show’, has passed away at the age of 54. The actor reportedly drowned while swimming at Playa Cocles beach in Costa Rica’s Limon province on Sunday. Officials from Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department confirmed his demise on Monday.
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Shocking incident during a swim in Costa Rica

As reported by the Associated Press, Warner was enjoying a swim in the ocean when a powerful current swept him away. Authorities said the incident took place on Sunday afternoon and confirmed that it was an accidental drowning. He was in Costa Rica at the time of the tragic incident.

The heart of ‘The Cosby Show’

Warner became a household name thanks to his role as Theo Huxtable, the only son in the Huxtable family. ‘The Cosby Show’ aired from 1984 to 1992 on NBC and quickly became the most popular show in America during that time. Theo's moments on screen, from a famous argument with Cliff Huxtable (played by Bill Cosby) about money, to hiding an ear piercing from his father, made him one of the most relatable and loved characters of the show.One unforgettable episode showed Theo proudly wearing a ‘designer’ shirt sewn by his sister Denise (played by Lisa Bonet), which turned out to be hilariously lopsided.
Warner appeared in all 197 episodes of the series and earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1986.


Success continued with roles in comedy and drama

After his time on ‘The Cosby Show’, Warner continued to shine on screen. From 1996 to 2000, he starred in ‘Malcolm & Eddie’ alongside comedian Eddie Griffin on the UPN network. His comic timing and charm kept viewers entertained for four strong seasons.In the 2010s, he appeared with Tracee Ellis Ross in the BET sitcom ‘Read Between the Lines’. He also took on the role of Al Cowlings in ‘American Crime Story’ and became a series regular on Fox’s ‘The Resident’, showing his range across genres. On the big screen, Warner featured in the romantic comedy ‘Fool’s Gold’ in 2008, alongside stars Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson.

A man of many talents

Warner was not just an actor. He was also a poet and musician with a love for expressive art. He won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance and was nominated for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album for his project titled ‘Hiding in Plain View’. His work in poetry and music showed another side of his creativity and connected him with audiences beyond television and film.
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