Bill Cobbs, the veteran American actor known for his roles in various movies and TV shows, has passed away at the age of 90 due to natural causes at his home in Riverside. Cobbs was born on June 16, 1934, in Cleveland, and he had a successful career in Hollywood with memorable performances in films like The Bodyguard, Ghosts of Mississippi, That Thing You Do!, and Oz the Great and Powerful. He also appeared in popular TV shows such as The Slap Maxwell Story, The Drew Carey Show, The Gregory Hines Show, and Star Trek: Enterprise.
One of Cobbs’ notable roles was Moses in the Coen brothers’ film The Hudsucker Proxy, where he played a mystical clockman with the power to freeze time. He also portrayed Reginald, a security guard on the verge of retirement, in Night at the Museum, and had supporting roles in Disney’s Air Bud and Rob Reiner’s Ghosts of Mississippi. Cobbs’ versatility as an actor allowed him to take on a wide range of characters, from a jazz pianist to a basketball coach, showcasing his talent and depth as a performer.
Following his successful film and TV career, Cobbs made a guest appearance in the two-part series finale of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D in 2020, highlighting his enduring popularity and relevance in the industry. Cobbs’ journey to Hollywood began after serving in the US Air Force and trying his hand at stand-up comedy. He worked various jobs before making his stage debut in 1969 in an anti-apartheid musical in his hometown of Cleveland, showcasing his dedication and passion for acting.
Bill Cobbs’ legacy as a talented and versatile actor lives on through his memorable performances in a wide range of films and TV shows over the years. His contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting impact on audiences and fellow actors alike, cementing his place as a beloved and respected figure in Hollywood. Cobbs’ unique ability to bring depth and authenticity to his roles is a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft, making him a true icon in the world of film and television.
As we remember Bill Cobbs and celebrate his remarkable career, his passing serves as a reminder of the lasting impact he has had on the entertainment industry and the hearts of millions of fans around the world. Cobbs’ legacy will continue to inspire future generations of actors and entertainers to pursue their dreams and create unforgettable performances that resonate with audiences for years to come. Bill Cobbs will always be remembered for his talent, charisma, and enduring contributions to the world of film and television.