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William Henry Cosby Jr. July 1. 2, 1. 93. American stand- up comedian, actor, musician, and author. His start in stand- up comedy began at the hungry i in San Francisco; he then landed a starring role in the 1. I Spy. He was also a regular on the children's television series The Electric Company during the show's first two seasons.
William Henry Cosby Jr. (/ ˈ k ɑː z b i /; born July 12, 1937) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, musician, and author. His start in stand-up comedy began at. An actor, comedian and writer, Seth Rogen has come a long way from doing stand-up comedy as a teen. Rogen was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, to.
Using the Fat Albert character developed during his stand- up routines, Cosby created, produced, and hosted the animated comedy television series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, a show that ran from 1. Throughout the 1. Cosby starred in a number of films, and he occasionally returned to film later in his career. He attended Temple University in the 1. In 1. 97. 3, he received a master's degree from the University of Massachusetts, and in 1.
Doctor of Education degree, also from UMass. His dissertation discussed the use of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids as a teaching tool in elementary schools. Beginning in the 1. Cosby produced and starred in a television sitcom, The Cosby Show, which aired from 1.
America for five years, 1. The sitcom highlighted the experiences and growth of an affluent African- American family. Cosby produced the Cosby Showspin- off sitcom A Different World, which aired from 1. The Cosby Mysteries from 1.
Cosby from 1. 99. Watch Tales From The Darkside: The Movie Online on this page. Kids Say the Darndest Things for two seasons, from 1. Cosby has been the subject of sexual assault allegations, the earliest of which date back decades; those allegations did not become highly publicized until 2. Watch The Union: The Business Behind Getting High Online Free 2016 there.
More than sixty women have accused him of rape, drug facilitated sexual assault, sexual battery, child sexual abuse, and sexual misconduct. Early life. Cosby as a basketball player in 1.
Cosby was born on July 1. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[5] He is one of four sons of Anna Pearl (née Hite), a maid, and William Henry Cosby Sr., who served as a mess steward in the U. S. Navy.[5][6] During much of Cosby's early childhood, his father was away from home in Navy service and especially during WWII. As a student, he described himself as a class clown. Cosby was the captain of both the baseball team and the track and field team at Mary Channing Wister Public School in Philadelphia, as well as the class president.[7][better source needed] Early on, though, teachers noted his propensity for clowning around rather than studying.[8] At Fitz.
Simons Junior High School, Cosby began acting in plays as well as continuing to play sports.[9]Cosby went on to Philadelphia's Central High School, a magnet and academically rigorous college prep school, where he played football, basketball, and baseball and ran track.[9][1. In addition, Cosby was working before and after school, selling produce, shining shoes, and stocking shelves at a supermarket to help support his family.[9] He transferred to Germantown High School, but failed the tenth grade.[1. Instead of repeating, he got a job as an apprentice at a shoe repair shop, which he liked, but could not see himself doing the rest of his life.[9]In 1. Cosby enlisted in the Navy and served at the Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, Naval Station Argentia, Newfoundland and at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland.[1.
During his four years in the Navy, Cosby served as a Hospital Corpsman working in physical therapy with Navy and Marine Corps personnel injured during the Korean War.[1. He earned his high school equivalency diploma via correspondence courses[1. Temple University in 1. At Temple, he studied physical education while he ran track and played fullback on the college's football team.[citation needed] As Cosby progressed through his undergraduate studies, he continued to hone his talent for humor, joking with fellow enlistees in the service and then with college friends.
When he began bartending at a Philadelphia club to earn money, he became more aware of his ability to make people laugh. After entertaining his customers with humor and seeing his tips increase, he proceeded to take his talent to the stage.[1. Standup career. Cosby left Temple to pursue a career in comedy.
He lined up standup jobs at clubs in Philadelphia and then in New York City, where he appeared at The Gaslight Cafe beginning in 1. He booked dates in cities such as Chicago, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Washington, D.
C. In the summer of 1. NBC's The Tonight Show. This led to a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records, who, in 1. LP Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow.. Right!, the first of a series of comedy albums.[1. His album To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept With was number 1 on Spin Magazines list of "The 4.
Greatest Comedy Albums of All Time", calling it "stand- up comedy's masterpiece".[1. While many comics of the time were using the growing freedom of that decade to explore material that was controversial and sometimes risqué, Cosby was making his reputation with humorous recollections of his childhood. Many Americans wondered about the absence of race as a topic in Cosby's stories. As Cosby's success grew he had to defend his choice of material regularly; as he argued, "A white person listens to my act and he laughs and he thinks, 'Yeah, that's the way I see it too.' Okay. He's white. I'm Negro. And we both see things the same way. That must mean that we are alike.
Right? So I figure this way I'm doing as much for good race relations as the next guy."[1. In 1. 98. 3, he released the concert film Bill Cosby: Himself; it is widely regarded as "the greatest comedy concert film ever".[2. Younger, well- established comics like Jerry Seinfeld have credited Cosby as an innovator both as a practitioner of the genre of standup comedy, but also as a person who paved the way for comics to break into sitcom television. Seinfeld said of Cosby: "He opened a door for all of us, for all of the networks to even consider that this was a way to create a character, was to take someone who can hold an audience just by being up there and telling their story. He created that. He created the whole idea of taking a quote- unquote 'comic' and developing a TV show just from a persona that you see on stage."[2. Comedian Larry Wilmore also saw a connection between Bill Cosby: Himself and the later success of The Cosby Show, saying: "It's clear that the concert is the template for The Cosby Show."[2. Cosby performed his first TV standup special in 3.
Bill Cosby: Far From Finished", on Comedy Central on November 2. Cosby's last show of the "Far From Finished" tour was performed at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, Georgia on May 2, 2. In 2. 01. 4, Cosby was set to release his new standup special Bill Cosby 7. Netflix.[2. 4] The release of the film was canceled due to allegations of sexual assault.[2. Acting career. I Spy.
In 1. 96. 5, Cosby was cast alongside Robert Culp in the I Spyespionage adventure series on NBC. I Spy became the first weekly dramatic television series to feature an African- American in a starring role.[2.
At first, Cosby and NBC executives were concerned that some affiliates might be unwilling to carry the series. At the beginning of the 1. Georgia, Florida, and Alabama.[2. Viewers were taken with the show's exotic locales and the authentic chemistry between the stars, and it became one of the ratings hits of that television season. I Spy finished among the twenty most- watched shows that year, and Cosby would be honored with three consecutive Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.[2. When accepting his third Emmy for the show, Cosby told the audience: "Let the message be known to bigots and racists that they don’t count!"[2.