The actor Bill Cobbs which premiered films such as “A Night at the Museum” (2014) It is “The Bodyguard” (1992 ) died on Tuesday (25), at 90 years old. According to their family, they “passed away peacefully at their home in California [nos Estados Unidos]”.
“A beloved partner, big brother, uncle, surrogate father, godfather and friend,” said a statement from a family member on Facebook. “Bill recently happily celebrated his 90th birthday surrounded by loved ones. As a family, we are comforted in knowing that Bill has found peace and eternal rest with his Heavenly Father.”
The actor was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and, according to People magazine, he worked for eight years as an Air Force radar technician before gaining fame in Hollywood. According to his IMDb bio, he moved to New York in 1970, when he was 36, to pursue a career in acting.
His film debut took place in 1974 in the film “The Hijacking of Train 123”. He also participated in the productions “The Creatures Behind the Walls” (1991), “The Daredevil” (1993) and “Air Bud” (1997). The family did not reveal the cause of death or burial information.
Source: CNN Brasil

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