He ‘suddenly passed at home.’

Actor Bill Cobbs, Known for The Bodyguard and Night at the Museum, Dies at 90

Bill Cobbs, celebrated for his memorable performances in films such as The BodyguardNight at the Museum, and New Jack City, has passed away. The actor, who had stepped away from the movie industry in recent years, died peacefully at his home in California on June 25, according to his brother Thomas G. Cobbs, who is also a pastor.

Bill had recently marked his 90th birthday surrounded by close family and friends, celebrating a life filled with love and meaningful connections.

His contributions to film and television left a lasting impact, and he will be remembered fondly by colleagues, fans, and those who knew him personally.

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