Bill Cobbs, who was well-known for his parts in Oz The Great, The Sopranos, and Night at the Museum, passes away at the age of 90 in his Riverside, California home.
While his cause of death is yet unknown, his brother announced the news on social media.
The late actor’s brother, Thomas G. Cobbs, posted on Facebook, expressing his sadness at his brother’s loss.
He went on, “Bill died quietly at home in California on Tuesday, June 25. Surrounded by valued loved ones, Bill joyfully celebrated his 90th birthday recently. He is a beloved partner, big brother, uncle, godfather, and friend.”
Though the cause of Bill Cobbs’ death is still unknown, he passes away at the age of 90.
We would appreciate your prayers and support during this time.”
Bill, who was born in 1934, debuted in the 1974 film The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. Throughout his remarkable career, he has starred in around 200 movies and television shows.