Malcolm-Jamal Warner Says Filming ‘The Cosby Show’ in N.Y.C. Gave Him ‘a Different Exposure to Reality’ (Exclusive)

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Malcolm-Jamal Warner Reflects on ‘The Cosby Show’ Experience

When Malcolm-Jamal Warner looks back on his time on The Cosby Show, he does so with a sense of appreciation and nostalgia. The hit NBC comedy, which aired from 1984 to 1992, introduced the actor to audiences worldwide as Theo Huxtable, a role that kickstarted his career.

Filming the show in New York City, according to Warner, provided him with a unique perspective on life. Growing up in the city allowed him to have a more well-rounded adolescence, surrounded by friends who were not in the entertainment industry.

Warner credits his mother, Pamela, for giving him valuable insights into the transient nature of show business and the importance of planning for the future. Her advice about longevity in Hollywood has stuck with him throughout his career.

In addition to his work on The Cosby Show, Warner has appeared in various TV and film projects, including Malcolm & Eddie, The Resident, Suits, Read Between the Lines, and Accused. He recently worked on a four-episode arc on 9-1-1 alongside longtime friends Peter Krause and Angela Bassett.

Warner’s latest venture is a podcast called Not All Hood, which he co-hosts with Weusi Baraka and Candace O. Kelley. The podcast aims to explore the diverse experiences within the Black community, focusing on themes like Black love and representation in media.

Through Not All Hood, Warner hopes to challenge the prevailing narratives about Black culture in the media and showcase the richness and diversity of Black experiences.

You can listen to Not All Hood on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to join Warner and his co-hosts in their discussions about the multifaceted nature of the Black community.

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