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Malcolm-Jamal Warner was born on August 18, 1970, in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. He is an accomplished actor, musician, and director, active in the entertainment industry since 1982. He is best known for his portrayal of Theo Huxtable on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show, as well as starring in the UPN sitcom Malcolm & Eddie and the BET series Reed Between the Lines. Raised by his mother, Pamela Warner, who also served as his manager, Warner developed a keen interest in the performing arts from a young age.
Warner's passion for show business surfaced early. At the age of nine, he was enrolled in acting school, where he began honing his craft. He later graduated from The Professional Children’s School in New York City, which caters to young performers balancing education with their careers.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner launched his acting career in the early 1980s and quickly rose to national prominence through his role on The Cosby Show (1984–1992). He later co-starred in the sitcom Malcolm & Eddie (1996–2000), further cementing his place in American television. In 2011, he joined the cast of Reed Between the Lines, portraying Dr. Alex Reed, a role that showcased both his dramatic and comedic abilities.
Warner has made guest appearances in numerous notable television series, including Fame (1983), A Different World (1989), The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1991), Touched by an Angel (1995), Dexter (2006), and Sons of Anarchy (2014). He also featured in educational programs such as The Magic School Bus (1997) and voiced roles in animated series like Static Shock (2002). More recently, he has appeared in Major Crimes (2014–2018), Key & Peele (2013), and American Horror Story: Freak Show (2014).
In addition to his extensive television work, Warner has acted in a range of films. Some of his notable film credits include Drop Zone (1994), Tyson (1995), A Fare to Remember (1998), 15 Minutes (2001), Fool’s Gold (2008), King of the Underground (2011), and Muted (2014). His early film work also includes roles in The Father Clements Story (1987) and Mother’s Day (1989).
Beyond acting, Warner has explored directing and music. He directed several music videos, including work for the R&B group Five Star and the 1994 song “I Love You for Sentimental Reasons.” In 1992, he directed the educational short film Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, and You, aimed at spreading awareness among teenagers.
As a musician, Warner released his debut album, The Miles Long Mixtape, in 2003 under his jazz-funk band Miles Long. He followed it with a second album in 2007, showcasing his talent as a bass player, poet, and vocalist. His musical style blends jazz, soul, and spoken word, reflecting influences from artists like Miles Davis.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner is currently unmarried and does not have children. He was previously in a long-term relationship with actress Karen Malina White, lasting more than seven years. He also dated Michelle Thomas, his co-star on The Cosby Show, until her passing in 1998. Warner has remained relatively private about his personal relationships in recent years.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Warner maintains an active and engaging presence on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram. As of recent estimates, he has over 240,000 followers on Twitter, where he has posted several thousand tweets. His Instagram account, followed by more than 50,000 users, offers glimpses into his professional projects, music, and personal interests. His authentic and personable online presence has made him popular with both male and female fans.
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