People in the entertainment business are sad about the death of Bill Cobbs, a beloved actor who died peacefully at his home in California on June 25 with his family by his side. The sad news was shared on Facebook by his brother Thomas G. Cobbs.
Cobbs was born on June 16, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio. His life was hard work and passion. He worked as a radar tech in the US Air Force for eight years before turning to acting when he was 36. His acting skills showed in many plays, which led to a successful job in movies.
Cobbs made a lasting impression with more than 100 movie and TV parts. Famous roles in “The Bodyguard,” “Night at the Museum,” and “New Jack City” showed how versatile he was. He was in well-known TV shows like “The Sopranos,” “CSI,” and “The Drew Carey Show.”
Cobbs was praised by fans and coworkers for his skill, kindness, and hard work. “A gentleman, an absolute legend, and a talented man,” wrote one fan. Others praised his unique voice and long and successful career.
Cobbs’ family marked his 90th birthday with love and thanks just a few months before he died. When word got out that he had died, social media was full of condolences. “Thank you, Mr. Bill Cobbs, for following your dreams and sharing your gifts.”
Bill Cobbs’ amazing journey shows us how to keep going. From his time in the Air Force to his successful acting career, his impact will continue to entertain and inspire people all over the world. Bill Cobbs, please rest in peace.