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During a recent interview with PEOPLE, Morris Chestnut reflected on working with Malcolm-Jamal Warner on the medical drama series, The Resident, and how the deceased actor’s role in The Cosby Show “resonated” with him the most. Chestnut, who played neurosurgeon Barrett Cain in The Resident, said that he “still can’t believe that Malcolm’s no longer…
 
                                        Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s mother, Pamela Warner, recently touched on her son’s tragic...
 
                                        Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s wife, Tenisha Warner, took to Instagram on Friday to eulogize...
 
                                        Initial reports had stated that Malcolm-Jamal Warner was in the water with his 8-year-old daughter...
 
                                            
                                        
                                        Malcolm-Jamal Warner and his 8-year-old daughter were swimming together at a Costa Rican beach on Sunday when he accidentally drowned, and the minor was rescued, authorities said. Warner, who is...
 
                                            
                                        
                                        There was no lifeguard on duty when Malcolm-Jamal Warner drowned off the coast of Costa Rica on Sunday, according to the nation’s volunteer lifeguard group. The 54-year-old actor was dragged by a...
 
                                            
                                        
                                        The Costa Rican Red Cross in a statement said that another man is in a critical condition after he and the deceased actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, 54, were dragged by water current at a beach on Sunday. ...

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