
Malcolm-Jamal Warner family: Did 'The Cosby Show' star have a wife, children?
Warner drowned off the coast of Costa Rica after being caught by a high current in the water while swimming, Costa Rican National Police confirmed to ABC News. USA TODAY has reached out to Warner's reps.
In addition to eight seasons on the hit NBC sitcom as the son of Bill Cosby's Cliff Huxtable and Phylicia Rashad's Clair Huxtable, Warner was also known for his role as Malcolm McGee in the 1990s UPN sitcom "Malcolm & Eddie" and as Dr. AJ Austin on the Fox medical drama "The Resident" from 2018 to 2023.
Warner was on a family vacation when he drowned, People and ABC News reported.
Reports: Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who starred as Theo on 'Cosby Show,' dies in drowning at 54
Was Malcolm-Jamal Warner married?
Malcolm-Jamal Warner is survived by a wife and daughter, multiple outlets including People reported. Warner kept the identities of his family private in life.
Warner discussed his personal life in a May episode of the podcast "Hot and Bothered." Warner said he and his wife had been together for years after meeting her through a mutual friend.
Did Malcolm-Jamal Warner have kids?
Malcolm-Jamal Warner had one daughter whose age and identity have not been revealed to the public.
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