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'''Malcolm-Jamal Warner''' (August 18, 1970 – July 20, 2025) was an American actor, musician, and poet. 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 [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series|Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series]] at the [[38th Primetime Emmy Awards]]. He was 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), As well, Warner portrayed the character Sticky the VP of motorcycle club The Grim Bastards on [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] show ''[[Sons of Anarchy]]'' (2014). |
'''Malcolm-Jamal Warner''' (August 18, 1970 – July 20, 2025) was an American actor, musician, and poet. 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 [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series|Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series]] at the [[38th Primetime Emmy Awards]]. He was 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 portrayed the character Sticky on [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] show ''[[Sons of Anarchy]]'' (2014). |
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Warner also became an executive producer for the [[PBS Kids]] series ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'', which is also produced by [[Nelvana]], [[Scholastic Corporation|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 (TV channel)|FX]] limited series ''[[The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story]]''. From 2018 to 2023 Warner played Dr. AJ Austin on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] medical drama ''[[The Resident (TV series)|The Resident]]''. |
Warner also became an executive producer for the [[PBS Kids]] series ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'', which is also produced by [[Nelvana]], [[Scholastic Corporation|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 (TV channel)|FX]] limited series ''[[The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story]]''. From 2018 to 2023 Warner played Dr. AJ Austin on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]] medical drama ''[[The Resident (TV series)|The Resident]]''. |