姓名: Malcolm-JamalWarner 英文名:- 性别:男 国籍:美国 出生地:- 语言:- 生日:- 星座:- 身高:- 体重:-
Malcolm-Jamal Warner is a well-respected actor and director who first rose to national prominence starring on the celebrated and long-running classic television series “The Cosby Show.” He has continued to achieve success as an actor, but also has received accolades as a poet and bass player. Warner along with his jazz-funk bank Miles Long has performed in several major jazz festivals including the Playboy Jazz Festival and has opened for such high profile acts as Earl Klugh and the late Luther Vandross as well as his recent appearance with Anthony Hamilton at the historic Apollo Theater.
Warner made his feature film debut in “Drop Zone” and can be seen in the comedy-adventure “Fools Gold” starring Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson and Donald Sutherland. Malcolm also co-starred in the independent films, “Restaurant” with Adreinne Brody, “A Fare to Remember”, and “The List” with Wayne Brady.
On stage, Warner has starred in the off-Broadway play “Three Ways Home,” “Cryin’ Shame,” for which he received the NAACP Theater Award for best supporting actor, “Freefall” at the Victory Garden Theatre in Chicago and in “A Midsummer Nights’ Dream at the La Jolla Playhouse in California. Most recently Warner received critical acclaim for his West Coast debut of his one-man theatrical production of “Love and Other Social Issues.”
A seasoned director, Warner was one of the regular directors on the comedy series “Malcolm & Eddie” and also directed several episodes of “The Cosby Sow,” “All That,” “Keenan & Kel,” as well as a host of music videos. His short film, “This Old Man,” received critical acclaim on the theater festival circuit. Additional directing credits include “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” “Sesame Street,” and the AIDS awareness video “Timeout: The Truth About HIV, AIDS and YOU.” The video starred Magic Johnson and Arsenio Hall, earned Warner the NAACP Key of Life Image Award.
For four seasons Warner was heard as the voice of the “Producer” on PBS’s “The Magic School Bus.” Currently he can be heard on the audio book version of “The Marvelous Effect” published by Berkley Trade as well as
Simon & Schuster’s “Fatherhood” by Bill Cosby. Both of Warner’s independently distributed CD’s, “The Miles Long Mix Tape” and “Love and Other Social Issues,” which have been popular on the underground music scene, can now be heard on malcolmjamalwarner.com and iTunes.
Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Warner currently lives in Los Angeles, California.