Malcolm-Jamal Warner, The Cosby Show star, dies aged 54
Warner, who was 54, drowned at the weekend while on holiday in Costa Rica, local authorities said.
Authorities said bystanders rescued Warner and brought him to shore, where the Costa Rican Red Cross tried to treat him, but he was declared dead at the scene.
Warner was Emmy-nominated in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a comedy series for his work on The Cosby Show in 1986.
“I was literally the last person they saw,” he recalled in a 2023 interview.

“When the show first came out, there were white people and black people talking about [how] the Huxtables don’t really exist, black people don’t really live like that,” Warner said in a 2013 interview.
Last year, he started a podcast – “Not All Hood” – which discussed mental health in the black community.
Actress Niecy Nash posted that she had recently spoken to Warner.