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"People still tell me that it’s because of your show that I found out that I had dyslexia," the actor said in an interview.
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ADA celebrated with disability resource fairNicole Kidman’s Lookalike Daughter Faith Joins Her in New Beauty Campaign South To See Dangerous Heat, Possible Records, As ...
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who died while vacationing with his family in Costa Rica, made dyslexia a household name as he played his character Theo on "The Cosby Show." ...
Teenagers and young people found “Theo” relatable as he dealt with academic struggles, peer pressure, learning disabilities, and relationships with girls.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner will forever be associated with two fictional characters: Theo Huxtable and Gordon Gartrell. The first ...
Anthony Mackie recalls Malcolm-Jamal Warner's reaction after he sported Theo Huxtable's Gordon Gartrell shirt from "The Cosby ...
Jamal Warner died unexpectedly this week, shocking the world. Columnist Preach Jacobs writes about Theo Huxtable and Malcom ...
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Why Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s Death Feels So Personal And How to Find ComfortOne of the world’s best-loved stars is gone, and the world actually does seem just that little bit darker around here.
The Arc of Monroe announced the opening of its new training center, the Arc Advance Academy, on Tuesday, aiming to help train ...
Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s character Theo, the son of a Black doctor and a Black attorney in the 1980s hit “The Cosby Show” on ...
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These are terrifying times for deaf and disabled people in America. Our lives are under threat in ways I never imagined when ...
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