Warner, Malcolm-Jamal
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| born on | 18 August 1970 at 02:43 (= 02:43 AM ) | ||
| Place | Jersey City NJ, USA, 40n43, 74w04 | ||
| Timezone | EDT h4w (is daylight saving time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 24°55' 11°12 Asc. 13°00'
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Biography
American actor who became a familiar figure as teenager Theo Huxtable in the top-rated TV sitcom "The Cosby Show." He had four years of solid theater training before he won his role in the series. He himself directed four episodes of "Cosby," and in 1991, financed, produced and directed a short film, "This Old Man." He also directed the video, "Timeout: The Truth About HIV, AIDS and You," released September 1992. As an adult, he played in the action adventure film "Drop Zone" that was released December 1994 and in a sitcom, "Malcolm & Eddie" in 1996. He is noted successful for the positive, confident attitude in all his endeavors that leads to success.
An only child, his parents separated when he was two but stayed close, united by their care for their boy. He published his autobiography in 1988, "Theo and Me; Growing Up OK." When he left home, he bought a half-million-dollar house in Coldwater Canyon that he shared with his steady girl from 1988, until they separated in late 1994. Even though they separated in 1994, they remained friends and Malcolm was at Michelle's bedside in 1998 when she died of abdominal cancer. In 2000, Warner still remains unattached, keeping a house in Studio City with his two dogs. He states that he just wants to live life right now and think later about marriage and a family.
By the end of the '90s he was directing and the voice of the producer on PBS's animated "The Magic School Bus." A CD will be released the summer of 2000 with his performances on stand-up base with the L.A. jazz-funk band, Miles Long. It will be produced under Warner's own label, "The Wonder Factory."
By 2002, he was starring in a TV sci-fi series "Jeremiah." He has been dating castmate Karen White for the past five years. For fun, he fronts (on stand-up bass) Miles Long, his L.A.-based jazz-funk band.
Events
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1984 (Eight yr. TV series "The Cosby Show")
- Work : Begin Major Project 1991 (Directed some episodes of "Cosby")
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released September 1992 (Directed documentary)
- Work : Begin Major Project 1996 (Appeared in sitcom "Malcolm & Eddie")
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1988 (Released autobiography)
- Relationship : Begin significant relationship 1988 (With girlfriend)
- Relationship : End significant relationship 1994 (Seperated from girlfriend)
Source Notes
Steinbrecher quotes B.C.
Categories
- Vocation : Writers : Autobiographer
- Vocation : Entertain/Business : Director
- Vocation : Entertain/Business : Entertain Producer (Documentaries)
- Vocation : Entertainment : TV series/ Soap star ("Cosby" and "Malcolm & Eddie")
- Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
- Vocation : Entertainment : Live Stage
- Family : Relationship : Cohabitation more than 3 yrs (With girlfriend, six years)
- Family : Childhood : Only child
- Family : Childhood : Parents divorced (When he was two)
- Family : Childhood : Family extraordinarily supportive (Close to both parents)
- Vocation : Entertain/Music : Instrumentalist (Stand-up bass)
- Traits : Personality : Personality robust (Upbeat, confident)

24°55'
11°12 Asc.
13°00'
