
Malcolm Jamal Warner, the Emmy-nominated actor known worldwide for portraying Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show, has died at the age of 54. Warner’s sudden death while on a family vacation in Costa Rica has left fans, colleagues, and the entertainment industry in mourning.
TMZ first reported that Warner drowned on Sunday, July 20, near Cocles Beach in Costa Rica’s Limón province. He had been caught in a dangerous rip current while swimming. The Costa Rican National Police confirmed the news to ABC News, stating Warner’s cause of death was asphyxia due to drowning. However, an official coroner’s report has yet to be publicly released.
Trailblazer from a Young Age
Born August 18, 1970, in Jersey City, New Jersey, Warner was named after two prominent Black icons: civil rights leader Malcolm X and jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal. He began acting as a child and received early training at the Professional Children’s School in New York City. Warner auditioned for The Cosby Show on the last day of casting and was chosen personally by Bill Cosby to play Theo, the Huxtables’ only son.
From 1984 to 1992, Warner starred in the groundbreaking NBC sitcom that became a touchstone in American television history. His role as Theo Huxtable — a witty, endearing teenager navigating school, sibling rivalry, and life lessons — endeared him to audiences across generations. In 1986, he earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

Beyond “The Cosby Show” – Warner carved a remarkable path beyond his early fame:
• Co-starred in Malcolm & Eddie (1996–2000), a UPN comedy with Eddie Griffin.
• Portrayed Alex Reed in BET’s Reed Between the Lines (2011–2015) alongside Tracee Ellis Ross.
• Guest roles included appearances in Sons of Anarchy, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Suits, Community, and American Horror Story.
• He had a recurring role as Dr. AJ Austin in Fox’s The Resident from 2018 to 2023, and most recently appeared in 9 1 1 and Alert: Missing Persons Unit.
Warner also directed television episodes and lent his voice to The Magic School Bus as “The Producer”.
In 2015, he won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance for his contribution to “Jesus Children,” recorded with Robert Glasper Experiment and Lalah Hathaway.
A Voice for Cultural Conversations
Earlier in 2025, Warner launched a podcast titled Not All Hood, alongside cohosts Weusi Baraka and Candace Kelley. The podcast was praised for candidly exploring mental health, cultural identity, and the diversity of Black experiences in America.
In interviews, Warner called the podcast his “most vulnerable” project and said it gave him the space to speak openly in a way his acting never allowed. “When we talk about the Black community, we tend to speak of it as a monolith,” he said. “But the reality is, there are so many different facets… and we wanted to acknowledge all of those different aspects.”
A Complicated Legacy
Despite Bill Cosby’s legal controversies, Warner consistently expressed pride in The Cosby Show and its influence. In a 2023 interview with PEOPLE, he said, “We share a unique experience that keeps us lovingly bonded no matter how much time goes between seeing or hearing from each other… I’m still proud of the legacy and having been a part of such an iconic show that had such a profound impact on — first and foremost, Black culture — but also American culture.”
The actor also highlighted how the series inspired many to pursue higher education or form strong family units, “regardless of how some people may feel about the show now.”
Warner was known for being fiercely protective of his personal life. He is survived by his wife and young daughter, whose identities he chose to keep private.
Remembering a Multifaceted Talent
Warner’s death leaves an immense void in the entertainment industry. He was a passionate actor, a thoughtful artist, a Grammy-winning musician, a reflective podcast host, and a proud cultural voice. His career, which spanned four decades, is remembered not only for its accolades but also for its depth, sincerity, and trailblazing spirit. (BDO by Jessica Daniels, Staff Writer)