He was everyone’s favorite brother like Theo HartTable in the Mega hit ‘The Cosby Show’ from the 80s.
Before his tragic death, Malcolm-Jamal Warner had started a life that was far away from Hollywood, in Atlanta, Georgia, with Vrouw Tenisha and their 8-year-old daughter.
“I think he decided to come to Atlanta just because it felt a bit more well -founded. It felt more like a home for him,” Dashiell Smith, one of the best friends and band members of the actor, told the New York Post.
The 54-year-old actor moved to Atlanta for his several season run on “The Resident”, favorite with fan favorite Dr. AJ “The Raptor” Austin.
He bought a house with five bedrooms in Decatur for $ US1.3 million ($ A1.9 million).
The star told the Atlanta Journal Constitution in 2023 that “music and my wife and daughter prevent me from losing my s ** t.”
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner, his wife Tenisha and their daughter. Image: Malcolmjamalwar/Instagram
Warner paid $ US1.3 million for his house outside Atlanta, Georgia. Image: Google Maps
Warner earlier this month after he was entangled in an ocean stream while swimming in Costa Rica.
Sources from the industry said that De Post Warner would probably have collected a fortune of around $ US6 million ($ A9.2 million) before his death.
He was only 13 when he became a member of the ‘The Cosby Show’, who played eight seasons Theo HartTable. It was the number 1 show of TV between 1985 and 1990.
Stations paid a record-breaking $ US600 million ($ A921 million) for the rights to run again in 1988-a deal that generated more than $ 1.5 billion ($ A2.3 billion) for two decades, according to Forbes in 2017.
But in 2014, most platforms pulled the series when a play grew against star and maker Bill Cosby, who was confronted with renewed accusations of sexual misconduct.
Cosby, once one of the most celebrated figures of television, was convicted in 2018 for three counts of worsened indecent attack.
He served almost three years in prison before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court destroyed the conviction in 2021, stating violations of the trial.
Warner found fame at the age of 13 with ‘The Cosby Show’, which became one of the largest TV series in America. Image: NBCU -Fotobank
Warner admitted in 2023 that he and his former co-stars could “make a murder” if the show had not been drawn to a possible reboot.
“We could have earned a lot of money. ‘Fuller house’, they do their thing.” The conners, “man, we would now kill.”
Asked by interviewer Jemele Hill if he was “resentment” because “one person had an influence on the life of you and the way this show was seen,” Warner replied.
“No. Not resentment … I understand how this company works for a work. And only that whole situation is so laminated, man.”
“I can’t defend him or his actions at all. But I can’t completely throw him under the bus …” Warner added to Cosby.
“There is the piece of the financial hit that we all took, but it didn’t really influence my career either.”
Warner also revealed that he and his team had worked to set up his career “so my life did not have to depend on that show or dependent on Theo.”
Instead, the actor appeared in other projects, including the Sitcom “Malcolm & Eddie” from 1996 to 2000, and he had recurring roles in “Suits”, “Community” and other shows.
He also played Warner already portrayed in 2016’s “American Crime Story: The People V OJ Simpson.”
Warner said that he and his “The Cozy Show” castmates lost to earning more money after the show was pulled out of the syndication after accusations against Bill Cosby. Image: NBCU -Fotobank
In Atlanta, Warner Bas played in the organic misfits jazz band next to Smith.
“He loved to learn. He never thought he was too big to grow … He was always someone to immerse himself in his passions,” Smith said.
Warner was a “warm, sincere, loving father and a great friend,” Smith added.
“He was very protective for his family. We have formed a fantastic brotherhood, and that will just be a memory that I will always cherish … As you can imagine, I am not doing so well. It is devastating.”
Music promoter J. Scott Fugate remembered how Warner’s family attended the performances of the organic misfits, and the band performed last month in a coffee bar in Grant Park.
“I can’t tell you how much he loved his little girl – and she loved him so much,” Fugate said.
“She was so full of joy of seeing him playing, and she would dance. I thought a lot about her and hoped she was not on the beach where all this happened.”
Warner was in the band biological outsiders. Image: Events at the next level/ Instagram
Warner (right) with one of his best friends and bandmates, Dashill Smith, who said he was “destroyed” by his death. Photo: Malcolm Jamal Warner / Instagram
In one of his last videos that were placed on social media before his death, Warner was seen who was wearing a flower in his hair – placed there by his daughter to celebrate her birthday.
“Ik wilde je er gewoon aan herinneren, zoals ik mezelf eraan herinner, dat, ongeacht wat er gaande is, er altijd een reden is om te glimlachen, als je even de tijd neemt om te stoppen en de balans op te maken, kan ik garanderen dat je minstens één reden kunt vinden om te glimlachen, en als je om een of andere reden geen reden kunt vinden om te glimlachen, dan is dat waarschijnlijk de beste tijd om de reden te zijn voor iemand anders om To smile, “He has placed.
Warner had “no ego and never behaved like a star,” said Fugate. “He was just another musician in the city.
“He told me that he was grateful that he could not sing-that he knew that if he had sung as a child and become a teenage idol, he would now just be a washed-up children’s star.”
Warner keeps his daughter as a baby in a throwback photo. Image: Malcolmjamalwar/Instagram
Warner with his daughter, now 8. Photo: Malcolmjamalwar/Instagram
Warner said he met his wife by mutual friends when he was 45 and opened about their relationship during a performance of May 2025 on the podcast “Hot & Surted”.
“You don’t have to be looking for your soulmate in the twenties,” he said.
Speaking of his marriage, Warner said he “never approached it.”
“We have been together for almost 10 years and we have never said a fight, a fight, an elevated voice or a hard word to each other … and it’s not like we agree on everything,” he said.
“I think because we met later in life, we have always been at a point that we have a way to communicate as adults.”
Warner was also incredibly close to his mother, Pam Warner.
His cousin Zsaneika Bass posted on Facebook that she was sure that the actor is now with his deceased grandma Mary and added: “Losing our cousin Malcolm-Jamal Warner not only shuffled our family, it has touched a nation …
“Without my cousin Pam Warner, the original mother, there would not be Malcolm. Period! She didn’t just raise a son, she feeds an inheritance.”
Parts of this story first appeared in the New York Post And was re -published with permission.
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