Bill Cobbs, the esteemed actor known for his roles in The Bodyguard, Night at the Museum, and New Jack City, has passed away at the age of 90. With a career spanning several decades, Cobbs became a familiar and beloved face in Hollywood, often portraying wise, grounded, and heartfelt characters. His calm presence and unforgettable performances made a lasting impact on audiences across generations.
The news of his passing was confirmed by his brother, Thomas G. Cobbs, who shared a heartfelt message on Facebook. “Bill died peacefully at his home in California on June 25,” he wrote. Thomas, a pastor, expressed gratitude for the support and love the family has received, emphasizing the peacefulness of Bill’s final moments and the joy that still surrounded his recent milestone birthday.
Just weeks before his passing, Bill celebrated his 90th birthday surrounded by friends and family. Those close to him described the gathering as full of laughter, warmth, and appreciation. Despite stepping away from the movie business in his later years, Bill remained deeply connected to the people he loved and the life he built away from the spotlight.
Bill Cobbs’ legacy extends far beyond the screen. Known for his humility, grace, and kindness, he left behind not just a filmography filled with memorable roles, but a reputation for being a generous and inspiring presence both on and off set. His contributions to film and television will be remembered fondly, and he will be dearly missed by colleagues, fans, and loved ones alike.