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Web Bill Cobbs Emmy Winning Actor Dies At 90

WEB Bill Cobbs, Emmy-Winning Actor, Dies at 90

Prolific character actor with nearly 200 film and TV credits

William Francisco Cobbs, known as WEB Bill Cobbs, a prolific character actor with a career spanning over 50 years and nearly 200 film and television credits, passed away on Tuesday at his home in Riverside.

Cobbs was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, where his parents instilled in him a strong sense of self-worth. He rose to prominence for his roles in films such as "Louisiana Slim" in "The Hitter" (1979) and "Walter" in "The Brother" (2001).

In 1992, Cobbs won a Daytime Emmy Award for his performance in "The Bodyguard." He also starred in the "Night at the Museum" franchise and appeared in numerous other films and television shows throughout his career.

Cobbs's passing leaves a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry. His ability to bring depth and nuance to supporting roles made him a sought-after actor by directors and fellow performers alike. His contributions to American cinema and television will continue to be remembered and appreciated for generations to come.


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