More insight into Malcolm-Jamal WarnerThe last few days have been discovered.
Two months before his tragic death after a random drowning, the Cosby Show Alaun – Theodore Huxtable played on the NBC -sitcom – was his last public interview, in which he opened openly about how he hoped after death.
“I will be able to leave this earth and know people that I was a good person,” said Warner about his inheritance in an episode of The Hot & Choring with Melyssa Ford on May 21. “[My dad] often said to me: “You know that people love you and humans and people [are] Always talking about her career and success and all of this, but what really makes me proud is that you are a good person. '”
He also wished that his career in Hollywood would have a lasting influence. After all, Warner has achieved the rare performance of the leading role in several large series after the Cosby Show's blockbuster success, including Reed between the lines and the resident.