- Date of Birth: 18 August, 1970
- Place of Birth: Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
- Biography: Malcolm-Jamal Warner (born August 18, 1970) is an American television actor, film director, and musician, known primarily for his roles in sitcoms, movies and television. He is best known for his role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show and as Malcolm McGee on Malcolm and Eddie.
Filmography
- Contradictions of the Heart (2009)
- Hawthorne The Sense of Belonging (2009)
- Fool's Gold (2008)
- The List (2006)
- Dexter Seeing Red (2006)
- Listen Up (2004)
- Reflections: A Story of Redemption (2004)
- Jeremiah The State of the Union (2004)
- Child Stars: Then and Now (2003)
- Jeremiah Strange Attractors (2003)
- Jeremiah Crossing Jordan (2003)
- Jeremiah Running on Empty (2003)
News
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usatoday.com –
2008-12-15
One famous person I've actually met: I've had some great luck. I've done shots with Malcolm-Jamal Warner on Division Street in Chicago, chatted up MCA from the Beastie Boys in the East Village, walked around the Hockey Hall of Fame... ... Full Article
What's a celebrity to do when whatever it is that made him or her a star isn't the crowd-pleaser it used to be? If you have an unquenchable thirst for attention, you swallow your pride and pitch yourself to shows... ... Full Article
Dexter: Seeing Red
tvsquad.com –
2006-12-03
S01E10 ) Wow... I am just so in awe of this show. It does everything that good TV is supposed to do. I'm not quite sure how to talk through all of this, but let's get one thing out there:... ... Full Article
Jeremiah Director: J. Michael Straczynski Genre: Science Fiction / Fantasy Publisher: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Released: 2002 MPAA Rating: Cast: Luke Perry, Malcolm Jamal-Warner, Peter Stebbings
culturecartel.com –
2004-03-25
Jeremiah Reviews Jeremiah A Review by Jeremiah Kipp 03/25/2004 Adapted from the popular European comic book of the same name (by Hermann Huppen), the TV-series Jeremiah manages to obliterate anything that made its source fascinating. ... Full Article
Tuskegee Airmen, The Director: Robert Markowitz Genre: Drama Publisher: HBO Released: 1995 MPAA Rating: Unrated Cast: Lawrence Fishburne, Andre Braugher, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, John Lithgow
culturecartel.com –
2002-05-09
Flying for Equality A Review by Laurie Edwards 09/05/2002 Back before President Truman integrated the armed forces, black soldiers, sailors, and pilots had it rough, rougher than just about anybody else. ... Full Article


Re: Malcolm-Jamal Warner on Def Poetry Jam 2002
"I Love My Woman" Malcolm-Jamal Warner
"I Love My Woman" Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Malcolm-Jamal Warner- spoken word over some Herbie Hancock