Actor from “A Night at the Museum” and “The Sopranos” dies: he would have faced pneumonia

Actor from “A Night at the Museum” and “The Sopranos” dies: he would have faced pneumonia
Actor from “A Night at the Museum” and “The Sopranos” dies: he would have faced pneumonia

This week the American entertainment media TMZ confirmed the death of the beloved actor Bill Cobbs at 90 years old.

He is an actor with a long career on Hollywood sets who is remembered for roles in movies like A night at the museum either The bodyguard.

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According to the artist He passed away on Tuesday of this week at his home located in Inland EmpireCalifornia, United States, and everything was confirmed by his representative Chuck I. Jones.

Yes ok the cause of death was not indicatedhis brother Thomas Cobbs stated that He was recently facing pneumonia and would be one of the suspicions. He at the same time defined him as a “beloved companion, older brother, uncle, substitute father, godfather and friend.”

The truth is that in his more than 50 years of professional career his name appeared in nearly 200 film and television series credits. Even with a fairly active present that continued until 2023.

For example in the 1992 Whitney Houston film He put himself in the shoes of Devaney, one of the singer’s employees, and in 2006 he was Reginald in the comedy starring Ben Stillera former guard who puts the protagonist in trouble.

But the above is not all. He was also part of Demolition Man in 1993 with Sylvester Stallone, That Thing You Do with Tom Hanks u Oz the powerfuldirected by Sam Raimi.

Although he also appeared in iconic series such as The Sopranos from HBO either Walker, Texas Ranger. Even in 2020 he won an Emmy for his role as Mr. Hendrickson Dino Flyer/Dino Prints.

 
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