
Malcolm-Jamal Warner maintained the words of his mother loved until his last breath
The Cosby Show Alumin, who recently died tragically drowning at the age of 54 during a family vacation in Costa Rica, shared the advice of his mother Pamela Warner and how he remained throughout his career as an actor.
“I think that the greatest influence probably, and I talk about this all the time, and I will probably continue talking about this to my death day, my mother. I think he really had the greatest impact on me,” he told People a year ago his premature death.
Malcolm-Jamal continued to say: “When Cosby’s show arrived for the first time and, outside the box, it was this phenomenon … I was 14 years old, and my mother sat me and said: ‘Baby listening, it is great that this program is the phenomenon it is, but at some point this program will end.
Pamela told her son that although she had other skills to trust, she needed to think about how to build a lasting career in the performance and beyond.
“She said: ‘If you look at someone in this business that has had longevity, they have had periods in which they were hot and the periods were not,’ she said:” If the longevity is what you want in this business, then you must decide what you are going to do during those moments when you are not hot, so you are not making desperate professional decisions, “he said.
It is pertinent to mention that Malcolm-Jamal is well known for his work in The Cosby Show And also famous for comedy Malcolm and Eddie That was executed from 1996 to 2000.