Bill Cobbs, a legendary actor known for pivotal roles in nearly 200 films and TV shows, has died at 90. He passed away peacefully in his California home, surrounded by family. Cobbs’ career began in the 1970s with Broadway, and he went on to appear in notable productions like The Bodyguard, Demolition Man, and That Thing You Do!. His extensive film and TV credits include Air Bud, Night at the Museum, The Sopranos, and Six Feet Under. Cobbs won a Daytime Emmy in 2020 for his role in Dino Dana. He celebrated his 90th birthday just before his death, which was confirmed by his brother. Fans have shared condolences, praising his contributions to film and television.