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===Personal life===
===Personal life===
Warner dated actress [[Michelle Thomas]], who guest starred for several episodes as [[List of The Cosby Show characters#Recurring cast members|Justine Phillips]], Theo's girlfriend in "The Cosby Show." At the time of her passing Michelle and Malcolm were dating. Malcolm was at Michelle's bedside during her passing from stomach cancer on December 22, 1998.
Warner dated actress [[Michelle Thomas]], who guest starred for several episodes as [[List of The Cosby Show characters#Recurring cast members|Justine Phillips]], Theo's girlfriend in "[[The Cosby Show]]". At the time of her passing Michelle and Malcolm were dating. Malcolm was at Michelle's bedside during her passing from stomach cancer on December 22, 1998.


Malcolm is currently married to [[Karen Malina White]], the actress who played Charmaine Brown on ''[[The Cosby Show]]'' and ''[[A Different World (TV series)|A Different World]]''.
Malcolm is close to [[Karen Malina White]]. White is the actress who played Charmaine Brown on ''[[The Cosby Show]]'' and ''[[A Different World (TV series)|A Different World]]''.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

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Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Malcolm-Jamal Warner at National Black Theater Festival
OccupationActor
SpouseKaren Malina White (?-Present)

Malcolm-Jamal Warner (born August 18, 1970) is an American television actor, director, and musician, known primarily for his roles in sitcoms, movies and television.

Biography

Early life

Warner was born in Jersey City, New Jersey and was raised by his divorced mother, Pamela Warner, who served as his manager.[1] He was named after Malcom X and Jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal. At the age of nine Warner demonstrated an interest in show business which led to enrollment in acting schools.

Career

With appearances and roles on many televisions shows and films, he landed his most successful role as Theo Huxtable, the only son of Heathcliff Huxtable, who was played by Bill Cosby on the NBC sitcom, The Cosby Show from 1984 to 1992. Warner auditioned for the role on the very last day of the nationwide search and was chosen by Cosby himself. He also starred in Jeremiah, was the voice of The Producer character on The Magic School Bus and co-starred for 4 years on the UPN sitcom Malcolm & Eddie.

Warner was on the CBS sitcom Listen Up with Jason Alexander and the host of the literacy-promoting children's show CBS Storybreak. He guest-starred on an episode of Fresh Prince of Bel Air playing the role of Hilary's boyfriend, and has directed several music videos including British R&B group Five Star's "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons" (1994) as well as many sitcom episodes including The Cosby Show, Kenan & Kel, and Malcolm & Eddie.

While he is quick to point out that his name is Malcolm, not Theo, he says he has no problem with being recognized as Theo Huxtable, and contends that he has nothing but positive memories of The Cosby Show. In 2003, Warner showed his musical chops & released his debut EP, "the Miles Long mixtape.." In 2007, Warner followed up with his second CD entitled, "Love & Other Social Issues".

Personal life

Warner dated actress Michelle Thomas, who guest starred for several episodes as Justine Phillips, Theo's girlfriend in "The Cosby Show". At the time of her passing Michelle and Malcolm were dating. Malcolm was at Michelle's bedside during her passing from stomach cancer on December 22, 1998.

Malcolm is close to Karen Malina White. White is the actress who played Charmaine Brown on The Cosby Show and A Different World.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Other notes
1994 Drop Zone Terry Nessip
1998 A Fare To Remember Winter Valen
Restaurant Steven
2004 Reflections: A Story of Redemption Samuel
2006 The List Randy
Contradictions of the Heart Miles Long Band
2008 Fool's Gold Cordell
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1982 Matt Houston Johnny Randolph Episode: Stop the Presses
1983 Fame Lucas Boyd Episode: Ending on a High Note
1984 Call to Glory Episode: A Nation Divided
19841992 The Cosby Show Theodore 'Theo' Huxtable
1985 CBS Storybreak Host
1986 ABC Afterschool specials Charlie Curtis Episode: A Desperate Exit
Saturday Night Live Host Episode: Malcolm-Jamal Warner/Run-DMC
1987 The Father Clements Story Joey NBC TV-Movie
19881989 A Different World Theodore 'Theo' Huxtable Episode: My Dinner With Theo
Episode: Risky Business
1989 Mother's Day Cullen Sturgis TV-Movie
Tour of Duty SPC Sweet Episode: The Volunteer
1990 Saturday Morning Videos Host
1991 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Eric Episode: Cased Up
1992 Here and Now Alexander 'A.J.' James
19941997 The Magic School Bus Voice Role
The Producer
1995 Touched By An Angel Zack Episode: There But For the Grace of God
Tyson Rory Holloway HBO TV-Movie
The Tuskegee Airmen Leroy Cappy HBO TV-Movie
19962000 Malcolm & Eddie Malcolm McGee
1997 Moloney Episode: The Ripple Effect
1999 Sliders R.J. Episode: My Brother's Keeper
2001 Legend of the Candy Cane Rusty Voice Role
TV-Movie
2002 Static Shock Lester Biggs Episode: Duped
Lyric Cafe Host
20022004 Jeremiah Kurdy Malloy
20042005 Listen Up! Bernie Widmer
2006 Dexter Rita's Lawyer Episode: Seeing Red

Discography

Love & Other Social Issues Record Label: Miles Long Records Originally released: 2007


Awards & Nominations

BET Comedy Awards

  • 2005: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" — Listen Up

Emmy Awards

  • 1986: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" — The Cosby Show

Image Awards

  • 1996: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" — Touched by an Angel
  • 2001: Nominated, "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series" — Malcolm & Eddie

TV Land Awards

  • 2006: Nominated, "Favorite Singing Siblings" — The Cosby Show (shared w/co-stars)

Young Artist Award

  • 1985: Won, Best Young Supporting Actor in a Television Comedy Series - The Cosby Show
  • 1988: Nominated, Best Young Male Superstar in Television - The Cosby Show
  • 1989: Won, Best Young Actor/Actress Ensemble in a Television Comedy, Drama Series or Special - The Cosby Show (shared w/co-stars)
  • 1990: Won, "Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Television Series" — The Cosby Show

Books

  • Theo and Me: Growing up Okay (1988) - ISBN 0-5252-4694-0 (with Daniel Paisner)

References