Beloved Hollywood Icon Discovered at His California Home: A Heartbreaking Update
Bill Cobbs, a famous and iconic personality in Hollywood who starred in movies like New Jack City, Night at the Museum, and The Bodyguard, passed away.
Both coworkers and admirers are devastated by the news of his death at the age of 90.
Preacher Thomas G. Cobbs, Bill’s brother, confirmed the actor’s death on Facebook and sent followers a poignant note.

Days earlier, Bill had spent his 90th birthday with family and friends, a treasured milestone, and Thomas wrote, “Bill passed away peacefully at his home in California on June 25.
” By referring to Bill as “a loyal partner, big brother, uncle, surrogate parent, and godfather,” Thomas continued to highlight the close ties that Bill had with his family and friends.
Thomas also expressed comfort in the knowledge that Bill had found “peace and eternal rest with his Heavenly Father.”

According to TMZ, the reason of Bill’s death has not yet been determined. Bill’s niece, Bethany Cobbs, shared a sweet picture of him on social media to celebrate his recent birthday.
The picture showed him sitting in a cozy brown recliner, grinning softly.
Fans expressed their condolences and recollections of his work in heartfelt responses on social media, particularly on X, the original name for Twitter.

“I never knew his name, he was in EVERYTHING, have a peaceful rest,” an admirer wrote in a comment.
A other person referred to Bill Cobbs as “a gentleman, an amazing legend, and a man of great talent,” saying that without him,
“television, cinema, and theater will never be the same.” With letters that read, “Thank you, Mr. Cobbs, for pursuing your dreams and sharing your talents,” many fans expressed their gratitude to Bill for his contributions to the entertainment industry.

On June 16, 1934, Bill Cobbs was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He spent eight years working as a radar technician in the US Air Force prior to becoming an actor.
Cobbs bravely decided to pursue acting at the age of 36, relocating to New York City and starting to play in theaters.
His career took off once he landed a part in the 1974 movie The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. With roles in well-known television programs like October Road, The Outer Limits, The Sopranos, Walker, Texas Ranger, CSI, Criminal Minds, and The Drew Carey Show,

Bill Cobbs gained recognition over the years. He played a number of parts in films such as Trading Places, That Thing You Do!,
The Color of Money, and Oz the Great and Powerful. His last on-screen roles were in a television series in 2020 and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in 2022.
Bill Cobbs is one of Hollywood’s most prolific character performers, having starred in more than 100 movies and TV shows overall.
In addition to his extraordinary talent and commitment to his art, fans, friends, and family remember him for his warmth and friendliness off-screen.

Future generations of actors, fans, and viewers will all cherish and honor the legacy he leaves behind.
Bill Cobbs’ family requests prayers and condolences as they go through this difficult time while fans honor him for his iconic roles.
His contributions will endure, guaranteeing that the myth of Bill Cobbs in Hollywood history will continue to be as alive as ever.
