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Malcolm-Jamal Warner (born August 18, 1970) is an American actor. He rose to prominence for his role as
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on the NBC sitcom ''
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'' (1984–1992), which earned him a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards. He is also known for his roles as Malcolm McGee on the UPN sitcom '' Malcolm & Eddie'' (1996–2000), and Dr. Alex Reed in the sitcom '' Reed Between the Lines'' (2011, 2015), Warner also portrayed the character Sticky the VP of motorcycle club The Grim Bastards on FX show Sons of Anarchy (2014). Warner also became an executive producer for the
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series '' The Magic School Bus'', which is also produced by
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, Scholastic, and South Carolina Educational Television. In 2015, he received a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance for the song "Jesus Children" alongside Robert Glasper Experiment and Lalah Hathaway. He later appeared as Al Cowlings on the FX limited series '' The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story''. Warner formerly played Dr. AJ Austin on the FOX medical drama '' The Resident'' (2018-2023).


Early life

Warner was born in
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. He was raised by his mother, Pamela, who served as his manager. He was named after
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and jazz pianist
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. At the age of nine, he demonstrated an interest in show business that led to enrollment in acting schools. His career as a child performer later led him to graduate high school from The Professional Children's School in
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, New York.


Career

With appearances and roles on many television shows and films, he landed his most successful role as Theo Huxtable, the only son of Heathcliff Huxtable, who was played by
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on the NBC
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, ''
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'' from 1984 to 1992. Warner auditioned for the role on the final day of the nationwide search and was chosen by Cosby himself. During his tenure on ''The Cosby Show'', Warner turned his hand to directing, making music videos including
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's " N.E. Heart Break" (1989), rapper Special Ed's "I'm the Magnificent" (1989), and British R&B group
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's "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons" (1994). He has directed episodes of many sitcoms, including ''
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'', '' All That'', '' Kenan & Kel'', and '' Malcolm & Eddie''. In addition, Warner directed the acclaimed, teen-oriented public health video ''Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, and You'' (1992), which featured Arsenio Hall and Earvin "Magic" Johnson discussing the realities of HIV and AIDS and the best ways to prevent its spread. He went on to star in ''
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'', was the voice of The Producer character on '' The Magic School Bus'' and co-starred with comedian Eddie Griffin for four years on the UPN sitcom '' Malcolm & Eddie''. Warner continued his career on the CBS sitcom '' Listen Up'' with
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and was the host of the
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-promoting children's show '' CBS Storybreak''. He guest-starred on an episode of '' The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' playing the role of Hilary's boyfriend. In 1995, Warner appeared as a homeless man on '' Touched by an Angel''. He also starred in the film ''
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'' (1994), and the
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film '' The Tuskegee Airmen'' (1995). In 2003, Warner released his debut EP, ''The Miles Long Mixtape''. In 2007, Warner followed up with his second CD entitled ''Love & Other Social Issues''. In 2009 he guest starred in an episode in the new TNT series '' HawthoRNe''. In 2011 and 2012, he guest starred in four episodes of the NBC series ''
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'' as Andre, the ex-husband of Shirley Bennett ( Yvette Nicole Brown). His character subtly referenced his ''Cosby Show'' past by wearing a "Cosby sweater" that he stated was from his dad. He is a
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player and a performance poet, and has performed at the National Black Theatre Festival since 2003, in addition to hosting its Poetry Jam. Warner has co-starred in BET's scripted comedic television series '' Reed Between the Lines''. He played the role of Alex Reed, an English professor married to Carla Reed, a psychologist played by former '' Girlfriends'' star Tracee Ellis Ross. The couple had three children: Kaci and Kenan Reynolds, Carla's children from a previous relationship, and Alexis Reed, their child together. The show highlighted the couple's ups and downs together as a blended family. In 2012, Warner was nominated for Outstanding Actor in a comedy series at the NAACP Image awards for his role in ''Reed Between the Lines''. In the spring of 2015, it was announced that Warner would be playing the part of Al Cowlings in the crime series '' American Crime Story'', based on the events of the O. J. Simpson trial. Warner played prison counselor Julius Rowe on the sixth season of USA network's '' Suits''. On the TNT series '' Major Crimes'', he portrays Lt. Chuck Cooper, a member of the LAPD's Special Investigation's Section (SIS) and the love interest of the Major Crime Division's Detective Amy Sykes. He also played the role of parole officer James Bagwell on
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'' and as Dr. AJ "The Raptor" Austin on FOX's '' The Resident''.


Personal life

Warner had a relationship with actress Michelle Thomas, who portrayed his girlfriend Justine Phillips on ''The Cosby Show'', until 1994. He was at her bedside when she died in 1998. He was in a relationship with actress Karen Malina White for seven and a half years. Warner also dated actress Regina King from 2011 until March 2013. He is married with a daughter. He has not disclosed his wife's or their child's names publicly, citing privacy concerns.Malcolm-Jamal Warner Talks Fatherhood, Marriage & Bill Cosby on the Wendy Williams Show
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Filmography


Film


Television


Discography

*''The Miles Long Mixtape'' (2003) *''Love & Other Social Issues'' (2007) *''Selfless'' (2015) *''Hiding In Plain View'' (2022)


Awards and nominations

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*2015: Won, " Best Traditional R&B Performance" – "Jesus Children" (with Robert Glasper Experiment featuring Lalah Hathaway) *2022: Nominated, " Best Spoken Word Poetry Album" - ''Hiding In Plain View'' MD Theatre Guide Readers' Choice Awards *2013: Winner 1st Place, "Best Performance by Lead Actor in a Play" -''Doctor John Prentice in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner at Arena Stage'' BET Comedy Awards *2005: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" — ''Listen Up''
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* 1986: Nominated, " Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" — ''The Cosby Show''
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*1996: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" — ''Touched by an Angel'' *2001: Nominated, "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series" — ''Malcolm & Eddie'' *2012: Won, "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series" – ''Reed Between the Lines'' TV Land Awards *2006: Nominated, "Favorite Singing Siblings" — ''The Cosby Show'' (shared w/co-stars) Young Artist Award *1985: Won, ''Best Young Supporting Actor in a Television Comedy Series'' – ''The Cosby Show'' *1988: Nominated, ''Best Young Male Superstar in Television'' – ''The Cosby Show'' *1989: Won, ''Best Young Actor/Actress Ensemble in a Television Comedy, Drama Series or Special'' – ''The Cosby Show'' (shared w/co-stars) *1990: Won, "Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Television Series" — ''The Cosby Show''


Book

*''Theo and Me: Growing up Okay'' (1988) - (with Daniel Paisner)


References


External links

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