Bill Cobbs, the esteemed actor known for his memorable roles in The Bodyguard, Night at the Museum, and New Jack City, has sadly passed away. After a long and impactful career in Hollywood, he had stepped away from acting, spending his final years out of the spotlight. The news of his passing was confirmed by his brother, Thomas G. Cobbs, who is also a pastor. He shared on Facebook that Bill died peacefully at his home in California on June 25. The family has not shared specific details regarding the cause of death, but it is understood that Bill passed away surrounded by peace and love.
Just recently, Bill had celebrated his 90th birthday, an occasion he spent with close friends and family. It was a meaningful moment that highlighted the deep relationships he maintained throughout his life, both in and out of the entertainment industry. Bill Cobbs was widely admired not only for his talent and distinctive presence on screen but also for his humility and kindness off-screen. His death marks the end of an era for those who appreciated his work and the steady presence he brought to every role. Fans and fellow actors alike are mourning the loss of a true gentleman and dedicated performer, whose legacy in film and television will endure for years to come.