
Bill Cosby
Biography
William Henry "Bill" Cosby Jr. (born July 12, 1937) is an American comedian, actor, author, television producer and convicted sex offender. He got his start as a nightclub stand-up comic before landing a starring role in the action show I Spy (1965-1968). After various film and television roles, Cosby's greatest success came when he produced and starred in The Cosby Show (1984-1992), a popular sitcom that highlighted the experiences and growth of an upper-middle-class African-American family. Due to this role, he was widely dubbed "America's Dad." After the show ended, he produced and starred in multiple other shows and films. He was a sought-after spokesman from the 1960s until the early 2000s, endorsing a number of products including Jell-O, Kodak film, Ford, Texas Instruments, and Coca-Cola. Cosby has received several awards including 5 Primetime Emmy Awards, 2 Daytime Emmy Awards, 9 Grammy Awards, 2 Golden Globe Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his contribution to television (2002), and several honorary degrees from colleges and universities. Many of his awards have been rescinded due to numerous sexual assault allegations, including the 1998 Kennedy Center Honor, the 2009 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, and all but 10 of 72 honorary degrees. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences expelled him as a member of the Actors Branch in May 2018. Approximately 60 women have accused Cosby of various forms of sexual assault in alleged incidents spanning from 1965 to 2008. These allegations became highly publicized in 2014, leading to several civil suits and criminal investigations for cases that had not yet reached the statute of limitations. Many networks, including NBC, removed reruns of The Cosby Show from their schedules. In April of 2018, Cosby was sentenced to three to ten years in prison for multiple counts of aggravated indecent assault. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the conviction in June 2021 due to violation of a prior prosecutorial agreement that Cosby's previous civil suit testimony—in which he admitted to giving drugs to women he wanted to have sex with—would not be used in the criminal trial. He was released from prison later that month after serving almost three years of the sentence and maintains his innocence in all accusations. As of August 2021, there is still one known active civil suit against Cosby.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Ghost Dad
as Elliot Hopper
1990

Bill Cosby: Himself
as Self
1983

Jack
as Lawrence Woodruff
1996

Leonard Part 6
as Leonard
1987

I Am Richard Pryor
as Self - Actor and Comedian (archive footage)
2019

California Suite
as Dr. Willis Panama
1978

The Devil and Max Devlin
as Barney Satin
1981

Uptown Saturday Night
as Wardell Franklin
1974

Let's Do It Again
as Billy Foster
1975

A Piece of the Action
as Dave Anderson
1977

Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy
as Self
2009

Fat Albert
as Self
2004

The Fat Albert Christmas Special
as Fat Albert / Bill / Mushmouth / Mudfoot Brown (voice)
1977

Joe Louis: America's Hero Betrayed
as Self
2008

Comedian
as Self
2002

Los Angeles Plays Itself
as Al Hickey in Hickey & Boggs (archive footage)
2004

The Pact
as Self
2006

Bill Cosby: 49
as Self
1987

Le Cirque: A Table in Heaven
as Self
2007

Hickey & Boggs
as Al Hickey
1972
TV Appearances

A Different World
as Heathcliff Huxtable
1987

Touched by an Angel
as Phil
1994

The Cosby Show
as Heathcliff Huxtable
1984

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1992

The David Susskind Show
as Self
1959

The Bill Cosby Show
as Chet Kincaid
1969

Becker
as Hilton Lucas (uncredited)
1998

Meet the Press
1947

The Electric Company
as The Milk Man
1971

The Jay Leno Show
as Self - Guest
2009

Late Night with David Letterman
as Self
1982

I Spy
as Alexander Scott
1965