Malcolm-Jamal Warner's NYC high school reacts to 'Cosby Show' star's sudden death
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the beloved actor known for his role as Theo Huxtable on "The Cosby Show," died at 54 in an accidental drowning on a Costa Rican beach. The news shocked fans and prompted heartfelt tributes from friends, former co-stars, and his high school community in Manhattan. Dr. James Dawson, head of the Professional Children's School, expressed profound sadness, calling Warner a warm and engaging individual who positively impacted many lives. Local authorities reported that Warner drowned while swimming at Playa Cocles, where a current pulled him deeper into the ocean.
Despite rescue efforts, he was found without vital signs and later taken to the morgue. Warner's extensive career included roles in "Malcolm & Eddie," "Read Between The Lines," and "American Crime Story," as well as achievements in music, including a Grammy win. Cosby reflected on Warner's untimely death, drawing parallels to the loss of his son in 1997. Warner's legacy as a kind and thoughtful person will be remembered by those who knew him.