Invoice Cobbs, an actor with over 50 years of expertise in Hollywood, is lifeless … TMZ has confirmed.
Invoice died Tuesday evening at his house in Riverside, CA … in keeping with his publicist, Chuck I. Jones. The reason for dying is unclear.
With an performing profession spanning all the best way again to the Seventies, Invoice has practically 200 film and TV present credit to his identify.
Some highlights … he performed Devaney, considered one of Whitney Houston’s staffers, in “The Bodyguard,” Louisiana Slim in 1979’s “The Hitter,” was Walter in 1984’s “The Brother from One other Planet,” and had a task as Reginald in 2006’s “Night time on the Museum.”
Invoice was additionally in 2013’s “Oz the Nice and Highly effective” as Grasp Tinker and performed Arthur Chaney in 1997’s “Air Bud.”
He made his characteristic movie debut in 1974 with an element in “The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.”
His TV credit embody a recurring position as Lewis Coleman on “I will Fly Away” within the early Nineteen Nineties … plus visitor appearances on “Walker, Texas Ranger” and “The Sopranos” … simply to call a number of.
Invoice even gained a Daytime Emmy Award … taking house the {hardware} for Excellent Restricted Efficiency in a Daytime Program for his work on the children present “Dino Dana.”
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Invoice served within the Air Drive for 8 years and labored at IBM and as a automotive salesman earlier than relocating to New York to search out work as an actor.
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5/2/17
TMZ.com
Invoice additionally acted in theater productions and performed the drums.
He was 90 and had simply reached that milestone birthday on June sixteenth.
RIP