Actor Bill Cobbs, renowned for his roles in “The Bodyguard,” “Night at the Museum,” and “New Jack City,” has passed away at the age of 90. His brother, Thomas G. Cobbs, a pastor, confirmed on Facebook that Bill died peacefully at his California home on June 25.
Bill recently celebrated his milestone birthday surrounded by loved ones, and he was known as a devoted partner, brother, uncle, surrogate parent, and friend. Tributes from fans on social media highlight his legendary status and the significant impact he had on TV, movies, and stage throughout his career. Born on June 16, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio, Bill Cobbs transitioned from a radar technician in the US Air Force to a distinguished actor, appearing in over 100 films and TV shows, including “The Taking of Pelham One Two Three,” “The Color of Money,” and “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” His family and fans are mourning his loss while remembering his remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry.