The news of Bill Cobbs’ death has shocked the entertainment industry. He was a beloved actor who played iconic parts in over 200 films and TV shows. Cobbs died peacefully in his California home, where he had been celebrating his 90th birthday with family and friends. He left behind a legacy of amazing acts and a treasure trove of memories.
Cobbs started his work in the mid-1970s, when he was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He performed on Broadway in shows like “Black Picture Show” and “The First Breeze of Summer.”
Cobbs was in many films and TV shows over the course of his long and successful career. Some examples are Good Times, The Equaliser, One Life to Live, and Sesame Street. He became a Hollywood legend with his parts in the films The Bodyguard (1992), in which he starred with Whitney Houston, and Demolition Man (1993).
Cobbs had a huge list of films he was in, but he was also a great stage player who was in many Broadway shows.
When people heard that Cobbs had died, they sent out condolences and tributes from friends and other actors. On social media, his brother Thomas Cobbs revealed the news. The entertainment business is sad about the death of this great actor, but his work will continue to inspire and amuse people for years to come.