
Cosby Navigationsmenü
William Henry „Bill“ Cosby Jr. ist ein US-amerikanischer Komiker, Schauspieler, Sänger, Buchautor und verurteilter Sexualstraftäter. Zu seinen größten Erfolgen zählen die Hauptrollen in den Fernsehserien Die Bill Cosby Show und Tennisschläger und. William Henry „Bill“ Cosby Jr. (* Juli in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ist ein US-amerikanischer Komiker, Schauspieler, Sänger, Buchautor und. Cosby steht für: Cosby (Fernsehserie), US-amerikanische Sitcom (–); Die Bill Cosby Show (OT: The Cosby Show), US-amerikanische Sitcom. Deutschlands führende Nachrichtenseite. Alles Wichtige aus Politik, Wirtschaft, Sport, Kultur, Wissenschaft, Technik und mehr. Cosby war im vergangenen Jahr zu dreieinhalb Jahren Haft verurteilt worden. Das Gericht hatte es als erwiesen angesehen, dass der heute Sexueller Missbrauch: Berufungsgericht bestätigt Haftstrafe für Bill Cosby. wurde der Schauspieler zu dreieinhalb Jahren Haft wegen sexuellen. Bill Cosby sitzt seit September wegen sexueller Nötigung im Gefängnis. Ein neues Foto des prominenten Insassen zeigt nun deutlich die.

Cosby ' + '词条锁定,暂时无法编辑 Video
Cosby S01E21 I'm OK, You're HiltonIn , using the Fat Albert character developed during his stand-up routines, Cosby created, produced, and hosted the animated comedy television series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids which ran until , centering on a group of young friends growing up in an urban area.
Throughout the s, Cosby starred in about half a dozen films, and he occasionally returned to film later in his career.
His dissertation discussed the use of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids as a teaching tool in elementary schools. Beginning in the s, Cosby produced and starred in the television sitcom The Cosby Show , which aired from to and was rated as the number one show in America from through The sitcom highlighted the experiences and growth of an affluent African-American family.
Cosby produced the spin-off sitcom A Different World , which aired from to He also starred in The Cosby Mysteries from to and in the sitcom Cosby from to and hosted Kids Say the Darndest Things from to Cosby's reputation was tarnished during the mids when numerous women made sexual assault accusations against him, the earliest dating back decades.
More than 60 women have accused him of either attempted sexual assault , rape , drug-facilitated sexual assault , sexual battery , child sexual abuse , or sexual misconduct , all of which he has denied, and the statute of limitations had by the mids expired in nearly all cases.
Cosby was found guilty of three counts of aggravated indecent assault and sentenced to three to ten years in prison in September Cosby was born on July 12, , [5] in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania.
Cosby was the class president as well as captain of both the baseball and track and field teams at Mary Channing Wister Public School in Philadelphia.
Cosby earned his high school equivalency diploma through correspondence courses [15] and was awarded a track and field scholarship to Temple University in He then began performing on stage.
Cosby left Temple to pursue a career in comedy. He lined up stand-up jobs at clubs in Philadelphia and then in New York City , where he appeared at The Gaslight Cafe beginning in This led to a recording contract with Warner Bros.
Many Americans wondered about the absence of race as a topic in Cosby's stories. As Cosby's success grew he had to defend his choice of material regularly; as he argued, "A white person listens to my act and he laughs and he thinks, 'Yeah, that's the way I see it too.
He's white. I'm Negro. And we both see things the same way. That must mean that we are alike. So I figure this way I'm doing as much for good race relations as the next guy.
In , Cosby released the concert film Bill Cosby: Himself which is widely regarded as "the greatest comedy concert film ever". Seinfeld said of Cosby: "He opened a door for all of us, for all of the networks to even consider that this was a way to create a character, was to take someone who can hold an audience just by being up there and telling their story.
He created that. He created the whole idea of taking a quote-unquote 'comic' and developing a TV show just from a persona that you see on stage.
His last known standup performance prior to his conviction was held at the LaRose Jazz Club in Philadelphia on January 23, I Spy became the first weekly dramatic television series to feature an African-American in a starring role.
At the beginning of the season, four stations declined the show; they were in Georgia , Florida , and Alabama.
It became one of the ratings hits of the season. During the series' run, Cosby continued to do stand-up comedy performances and recorded half a dozen record albums for Warner Bros.
Tetragrammaton Records , a division of the Campbell, Silver, Cosby CSC Corporation—the Los Angeles—based production company founded by Cosby, his manager Roy Silver, and filmmaker Bruce Post Campbell—produced films as well as records, including Cosby's television specials, the Fat Albert cartoon special and series, and several motion pictures.
Tetragrammaton was fairly active during —69 its most successful signing was British heavy rock band Deep Purple but it quickly went into the red and ceased trading during the s.
Cosby pursued a variety of additional television projects and appeared as a regular guest host on The Tonight Show and as the star of an annual special for NBC.
In , he returned with another series, The Bill Cosby Show , a situation comedy that ran for two seasons. Cosby played a physical education teacher at a Los Angeles high school.
While only a modest critical success, the show was a ratings hit, finishing eleventh in its first season. He began graduate work at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
However, this show lasted only a season. More successful was a Saturday-morning cartoon , Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids , hosted by Cosby and based on his own childhood.
This was as partial fulfillment for his doctorate in education from UMass. About this last film, a Rotten Tomatoes reviewer wrote, "Bill Cosby steals the film outright with his hilarious performance as 'Mother', the streetwise seen-it-all EMT.
He also hosted Cos in In addition, he produced an hour-long variety show featuring puppets, sketches, and musical numbers.
Cosby was also a regular on children's public television programs starting in the s, hosting the " Picture Pages " segments that lasted into the early s.
Cosby's greatest television success came in September with the debut of The Cosby Show. Cosby, an advocate for family-oriented humor, co-produced the series, held creative control, and involved himself in every aspect of production.
Plots were often based on ideas that Cosby suggested while in meetings with the writing staff. On the show, Cosby played the role of an obstetrician.
Much of the material from the pilot and first season of The Cosby Show was taken from his video Bill Cosby: Himself , [ citation needed ] released in The series was an immediate success, debuting near the top of the ratings and staying there for most of its eight-season run.
In , Cosby attempted to return to film with the spy spoof Leonard Part 6. Although Cosby himself was the producer and wrote the story, he realized during production that the film was not going to be what he wanted and publicly denounced it, warning audiences to stay away.
In the mids, he appeared as a detective in black-and-white film noir -themed commercials for Turner Classic Movies. In addition, he was interviewed in Spike Lee 's 4 Little Girls , a documentary about the racist bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Cosby co-produced the show for Carsey-Werner Productions. It centered on Cosby as Hilton Lucas, an iconoclastic senior citizen who tries to find a new job after being downsized and, in the meantime, gets on his wife's nerves.
Its last episode aired April 28, Kids Say the Darndest Things was terminated the same year. A series for preschoolers , Little Bill , created by Cosby as a semi-biographical representation of his childhood growing up in Philadelphia, made its debut on Nickelodeon in The network renewed the popular program in November In , Cosby's agenda included the publication of a new book, as well as delivering the commencement addresses at Morris Brown College , [51] Ohio State University , [52] and at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Fat Albert was released in theaters in December Reruns of The Cosby Show were pulled from television as a result of Cosby's sexual assault allegations.
Cosby has been the subject of highly publicized accusations of rape, drug-facilitated sexual assault , sexual battery , child sexual abuse , and sexual misconduct , the earliest of which were said by his accusers to have taken place in the mids.
In October , a part of comedian Hannibal Buress 's comedy routine that described sexual misbehavior by Cosby went viral , resulting in more women coming forward to state that they were assaulted by Cosby.
The dates of the alleged incidents span from to across ten U. Cosby has repeatedly denied the allegations and maintained his innocence.
In November , he responded to a question about the allegations and said: "I don't talk about it. Reality is a situation and I can't speak.
In the wake of the allegations, numerous organizations have severed ties with Cosby, and honors and titles that were previously awarded to him have been revoked.
Reruns of The Cosby Show and other shows featuring Cosby have also been pulled from syndication by many organizations.
Most of the acts fall outside of the statutes of limitations for criminal prosecution , but criminal charges were filed against Cosby in one case and numerous civil lawsuits have been brought against him.
In July , some of the court records from Andrea Constand 's civil suit against Cosby were unsealed and released to the public. The full transcript of his deposition was also released to the media by a court reporting service.
In his testimony, Cosby admitted to casual sex , involving the recreational use of the sedative methaqualone Quaaludes , with a series of young women, and acknowledged that his dispensing the prescription drug was illegal.
Based on incidents in January , Cosby was found guilty on April 26, , of three counts of aggravated indecent assault against a Toronto woman, after a jury trial.
On June 23, , the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Cosby would be able to appeal his sexual assault conviction based upon questions on testimony from a witness being more prejudicial than probative.
The court will hear his appeal on arguments of whether it were proper for five prosecution witnesses to testify in the case and include a deposition that Cosby admitted to giving quaaludes to other women in the past.
The court also agreed to review whether a former prosecutor had informed Cosby that he would not be prosecuted for the assault, which resulted in Cosby's agreeing to testify in his accuser's civil lawsuit.
In early April , Cosby's home insurance company AIG settled a federal defamation lawsuit with seven women accused of lying by Cosby when they accused Cosby of sexual assault, but could no longer bring criminal charges because their allegations were too old.
The suit was filed in December , and the settlement terms were not disclosed. The seven women's accusations span decades, from until Cosby vehemently denies the allegations brought against him in these defamation suits, and he maintains his innocence".
Cosby received an award at the celebration of the 50th anniversary commemoration of Brown v. Board of Education ruling—a ruling of the U.
Supreme Court that outlawed racial segregation in public schools. Later, in May , he made public remarks critical of African-Americans who put higher priorities on sports, fashion, and "acting hard" than on education, self-respect, and self-improvement.
He pleaded for African-American families to educate their children on the many different aspects of American culture. As reported in The Washington Times , Cosby "told reporters during a special session of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation 's 34th annual legislative conference" that, "Parenting needs to come to the forefront.
If you need help and you don't know how to parent, we want to be able to reach out and touch you. Board of Education decision.
Board , where he said " He further described those who needed attention as blacks who "had forgotten the sacrifices of those in the Civil Rights Movement ".
He is trying to speak honestly and freely and lovingly, and I think that's a very positive thing. In a interview, Cosby mentioned Philadelphia ; Atlanta ; Chicago ; Detroit ; Oakland , California ; and Springfield , Massachusetts among the cities where crime was high and young African-American men were being murdered and jailed in disproportionate numbers.
Cosby stood his ground against criticism and affirmed that African-American parents were continuing to fail to inculcate proper standards of moral behavior.
Cosby's vocal social comments led to the unsealing of documents in a previous civil suit by a woman who had accused Cosby of sexual assault , which in turn sparked renewed interest in older allegations.
The judge ruled that releasing the sealed documents was justified by the "stark contrast between Bill Cosby, the public moralist and Bill Cosby, the subject of serious allegations concerning improper and perhaps criminal conduct".
Cosby has also been vocally critical of conservative Republican politicians in regard to their views on socioeconomic and racial issues. In a , CNN interview regarding voting rights , Cosby stated "this Republican Party is not the Republican Party of , of Abraham Lincoln , abolitionists and slavery , is not good.
I think it's important for us to look at the underlying part of it. What is the value of it? Is it that some people are angry because my people no longer want to work for free?
Cosby married Camille Hanks on January 25, Together, they had five children, Erika b. Their only son, Ennis, was murdered on January 16, , while changing a flat tire on the side of Interstate in Los Angeles.
Known as a jazz drummer, he can also be seen playing bass guitar with Jerry Lewis and Sammy Davis Jr. Cosby and his wife have collected more than three hundred works of African-American art since The works went on display in "Conversations", an exhibit at the National Museum of African Art in Cosby is a supporter of his alma mater, Temple University, particularly its men's basketball team , whose games Cosby frequently attended prior to his arrest.
In , Cosby's attorneys reported that he is now legally blind. During Autumn Jackson 's extortion trial in July , Cosby testified that he made private payments to Shawn Upshaw, a woman who had briefly been his lover in Las Vegas during the early s.
Upshaw later told Cosby that he was the father of her daughter, Autumn Jackson. In the trial and subsequent appeal, the courts held that Jackson's belief that she was Cosby's child—even if sincere—was irrelevant to the question of her guilt.
The courts stated that the mere fact that she was Cosby's child would not have entitled her to the money, and therefore the demand was extortionate, whether or not she believed herself to be Cosby's daughter.
After Jackson's conviction, Cosby provided a blood sample for testing, but Jackson refused to participate. Cosby was awarded around 70 honorary degrees and many other honors since Most of these were revoked after he was accused of sexual offenses or after his conviction for sexual assault.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. American actor, comedian, author, producer, musician, activist, sex offender.
Cosby at Girard College on November 7, Camille Hanks. Main article: Bill Cosby sexual assault cases. Main article: List of honorary degrees awarded to Bill Cosby.
This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately , especially if potentially libelous or harmful.
It's True! What Must I Do? United States portal Biography portal. National Public Radio. Retrieved May 10, The New York Times.
Retrieved September 25, BBC News. September 25, ABC News. Retrieved September 26, Entertainment Weekly July 13, Retrieved September 18, Archived from the original on October 26, Archived from the original on February 8, Retrieved May 4, Spec Ops.
Archived from the original on July 2, Retrieved May 14, The Washington Post. September 11, Archived from the original on July 5, Navy Times.
December 4, Retrieved December 31, Archived from the original on June 10, Retrieved March 22, The Kennedy Center.
Archived from the original on February 16, Retrieved February 10, Ebony Society of Philatelic Events and Reflections. Retrieved January 30, Verve Records.
May 24, Archived from the original on May 29, Retrieved May 24, Radio Times. Archived from the original on July 27, Retrieved May 29, Archived from the original on August 2, San Francisco, California: SpinMedia.
November 1, Cosby: The Life of a Comedy Legend. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books. Steady Wins the Race". This Is Our Show ' ".
Boston Globe. Archived from the original on November 20, Retrieved June 28, The Atlantic Monthly. Retrieved April 24, Martin's Press.
The New Yorker. The Children's Culture Reader. NYU Press. Retrieved August 18, October 1, Retrieved August 31, The Daily Reporter. Edwards Publication.
Retrieved September 1, Is Bill Cosby Right? Basic Books. Retrieved August 19, Retrieved December 6, Error: please try again.
Series, i watched. To Me. Share this Rating Title: Cosby — 6. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin.
Episodes Seasons. Won 1 Primetime Emmy. Edit Cast Series cast summary: Bill Cosby Hilton Lucas 95 episodes, Phylicia Rashad Ruth Lucas 95 episodes, Doug E.
Erica Lucas 95 episodes, Madeline Kahn Edit Storyline Hilton Lucas was forced by his employer to retire. Genres: Comedy. Certificate: TV-PG. Edit Did You Know?
Quotes Hilton : What did I tell you about slamming the door? Griffin : Um, you like it? User Reviews Great series 2 June by mkaiser-1 — See all my reviews.
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report this. Add the first question. Language: English. Runtime: 30 min.
Sound Mix: Stereo. Color: Color. Edit page. Add episode. November Streaming Picks. Holiday Picks. What to Stream on Prime Video.
Clear your history. Hilton Lucas 95 episodes, Ruth Lucas 95 episodes, Griffin Vesey 95 episodes, Erica Lucas 95 episodes, Pauline Fox 84 episodes,
He created the whole idea of taking a quote-unquote 'comic' and developing a TV show just from a persona that you see Bs Series The Walking Dead stage. Retrieved June 23, At the beginning of the season, four stations declined the show; they were in GeorgiaFloridaand Cosby. About this last film, a Rotten Phantom Thread Stream reviewer wrote, "Bill Cosby steals the film outright with his hilarious performance as 'Mother', the streetwise seen-it-all EMT. Alternate Versions The season 1 DVD set was made up of edited, syndication-length episodes missing about 2 minutes per episode from their original broadcast. Retrieved God Of War Imdb 25, Runtime: 30 min.His dissertation discussed the use of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids as a teaching tool in elementary schools.
Beginning in the s, Cosby produced and starred in the television sitcom The Cosby Show , which aired from to and was rated as the number one show in America from through The sitcom highlighted the experiences and growth of an affluent African-American family.
Cosby produced the spin-off sitcom A Different World , which aired from to He also starred in The Cosby Mysteries from to and in the sitcom Cosby from to and hosted Kids Say the Darndest Things from to Cosby's reputation was tarnished during the mids when numerous women made sexual assault accusations against him, the earliest dating back decades.
More than 60 women have accused him of either attempted sexual assault , rape , drug-facilitated sexual assault , sexual battery , child sexual abuse , or sexual misconduct , all of which he has denied, and the statute of limitations had by the mids expired in nearly all cases.
Cosby was found guilty of three counts of aggravated indecent assault and sentenced to three to ten years in prison in September Cosby was born on July 12, , [5] in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania.
Cosby was the class president as well as captain of both the baseball and track and field teams at Mary Channing Wister Public School in Philadelphia.
Cosby earned his high school equivalency diploma through correspondence courses [15] and was awarded a track and field scholarship to Temple University in He then began performing on stage.
Cosby left Temple to pursue a career in comedy. He lined up stand-up jobs at clubs in Philadelphia and then in New York City , where he appeared at The Gaslight Cafe beginning in This led to a recording contract with Warner Bros.
Many Americans wondered about the absence of race as a topic in Cosby's stories. As Cosby's success grew he had to defend his choice of material regularly; as he argued, "A white person listens to my act and he laughs and he thinks, 'Yeah, that's the way I see it too.
He's white. I'm Negro. And we both see things the same way. That must mean that we are alike. So I figure this way I'm doing as much for good race relations as the next guy.
In , Cosby released the concert film Bill Cosby: Himself which is widely regarded as "the greatest comedy concert film ever".
Seinfeld said of Cosby: "He opened a door for all of us, for all of the networks to even consider that this was a way to create a character, was to take someone who can hold an audience just by being up there and telling their story.
He created that. He created the whole idea of taking a quote-unquote 'comic' and developing a TV show just from a persona that you see on stage.
His last known standup performance prior to his conviction was held at the LaRose Jazz Club in Philadelphia on January 23, I Spy became the first weekly dramatic television series to feature an African-American in a starring role.
At the beginning of the season, four stations declined the show; they were in Georgia , Florida , and Alabama. It became one of the ratings hits of the season.
During the series' run, Cosby continued to do stand-up comedy performances and recorded half a dozen record albums for Warner Bros. Tetragrammaton Records , a division of the Campbell, Silver, Cosby CSC Corporation—the Los Angeles—based production company founded by Cosby, his manager Roy Silver, and filmmaker Bruce Post Campbell—produced films as well as records, including Cosby's television specials, the Fat Albert cartoon special and series, and several motion pictures.
Tetragrammaton was fairly active during —69 its most successful signing was British heavy rock band Deep Purple but it quickly went into the red and ceased trading during the s.
Cosby pursued a variety of additional television projects and appeared as a regular guest host on The Tonight Show and as the star of an annual special for NBC.
In , he returned with another series, The Bill Cosby Show , a situation comedy that ran for two seasons. Cosby played a physical education teacher at a Los Angeles high school.
While only a modest critical success, the show was a ratings hit, finishing eleventh in its first season. He began graduate work at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
However, this show lasted only a season. More successful was a Saturday-morning cartoon , Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids , hosted by Cosby and based on his own childhood.
This was as partial fulfillment for his doctorate in education from UMass. About this last film, a Rotten Tomatoes reviewer wrote, "Bill Cosby steals the film outright with his hilarious performance as 'Mother', the streetwise seen-it-all EMT.
He also hosted Cos in In addition, he produced an hour-long variety show featuring puppets, sketches, and musical numbers.
Cosby was also a regular on children's public television programs starting in the s, hosting the " Picture Pages " segments that lasted into the early s.
Cosby's greatest television success came in September with the debut of The Cosby Show. Cosby, an advocate for family-oriented humor, co-produced the series, held creative control, and involved himself in every aspect of production.
Plots were often based on ideas that Cosby suggested while in meetings with the writing staff. On the show, Cosby played the role of an obstetrician.
Much of the material from the pilot and first season of The Cosby Show was taken from his video Bill Cosby: Himself , [ citation needed ] released in The series was an immediate success, debuting near the top of the ratings and staying there for most of its eight-season run.
In , Cosby attempted to return to film with the spy spoof Leonard Part 6. Although Cosby himself was the producer and wrote the story, he realized during production that the film was not going to be what he wanted and publicly denounced it, warning audiences to stay away.
In the mids, he appeared as a detective in black-and-white film noir -themed commercials for Turner Classic Movies. In addition, he was interviewed in Spike Lee 's 4 Little Girls , a documentary about the racist bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Cosby co-produced the show for Carsey-Werner Productions. It centered on Cosby as Hilton Lucas, an iconoclastic senior citizen who tries to find a new job after being downsized and, in the meantime, gets on his wife's nerves.
Its last episode aired April 28, Kids Say the Darndest Things was terminated the same year. A series for preschoolers , Little Bill , created by Cosby as a semi-biographical representation of his childhood growing up in Philadelphia, made its debut on Nickelodeon in The network renewed the popular program in November In , Cosby's agenda included the publication of a new book, as well as delivering the commencement addresses at Morris Brown College , [51] Ohio State University , [52] and at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Fat Albert was released in theaters in December Reruns of The Cosby Show were pulled from television as a result of Cosby's sexual assault allegations.
Cosby has been the subject of highly publicized accusations of rape, drug-facilitated sexual assault , sexual battery , child sexual abuse , and sexual misconduct , the earliest of which were said by his accusers to have taken place in the mids.
In October , a part of comedian Hannibal Buress 's comedy routine that described sexual misbehavior by Cosby went viral , resulting in more women coming forward to state that they were assaulted by Cosby.
The dates of the alleged incidents span from to across ten U. Cosby has repeatedly denied the allegations and maintained his innocence.
In November , he responded to a question about the allegations and said: "I don't talk about it. Reality is a situation and I can't speak.
In the wake of the allegations, numerous organizations have severed ties with Cosby, and honors and titles that were previously awarded to him have been revoked.
Reruns of The Cosby Show and other shows featuring Cosby have also been pulled from syndication by many organizations. Most of the acts fall outside of the statutes of limitations for criminal prosecution , but criminal charges were filed against Cosby in one case and numerous civil lawsuits have been brought against him.
In July , some of the court records from Andrea Constand 's civil suit against Cosby were unsealed and released to the public.
The full transcript of his deposition was also released to the media by a court reporting service. In his testimony, Cosby admitted to casual sex , involving the recreational use of the sedative methaqualone Quaaludes , with a series of young women, and acknowledged that his dispensing the prescription drug was illegal.
Based on incidents in January , Cosby was found guilty on April 26, , of three counts of aggravated indecent assault against a Toronto woman, after a jury trial.
On June 23, , the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Cosby would be able to appeal his sexual assault conviction based upon questions on testimony from a witness being more prejudicial than probative.
The court will hear his appeal on arguments of whether it were proper for five prosecution witnesses to testify in the case and include a deposition that Cosby admitted to giving quaaludes to other women in the past.
The court also agreed to review whether a former prosecutor had informed Cosby that he would not be prosecuted for the assault, which resulted in Cosby's agreeing to testify in his accuser's civil lawsuit.
In early April , Cosby's home insurance company AIG settled a federal defamation lawsuit with seven women accused of lying by Cosby when they accused Cosby of sexual assault, but could no longer bring criminal charges because their allegations were too old.
The suit was filed in December , and the settlement terms were not disclosed. The seven women's accusations span decades, from until Cosby vehemently denies the allegations brought against him in these defamation suits, and he maintains his innocence".
Cosby received an award at the celebration of the 50th anniversary commemoration of Brown v. Board of Education ruling—a ruling of the U.
Supreme Court that outlawed racial segregation in public schools. Later, in May , he made public remarks critical of African-Americans who put higher priorities on sports, fashion, and "acting hard" than on education, self-respect, and self-improvement.
He pleaded for African-American families to educate their children on the many different aspects of American culture. As reported in The Washington Times , Cosby "told reporters during a special session of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation 's 34th annual legislative conference" that, "Parenting needs to come to the forefront.
If you need help and you don't know how to parent, we want to be able to reach out and touch you. Board of Education decision.
Board , where he said " He further described those who needed attention as blacks who "had forgotten the sacrifices of those in the Civil Rights Movement ".
He is trying to speak honestly and freely and lovingly, and I think that's a very positive thing. In a interview, Cosby mentioned Philadelphia ; Atlanta ; Chicago ; Detroit ; Oakland , California ; and Springfield , Massachusetts among the cities where crime was high and young African-American men were being murdered and jailed in disproportionate numbers.
Cosby stood his ground against criticism and affirmed that African-American parents were continuing to fail to inculcate proper standards of moral behavior.
Cosby's vocal social comments led to the unsealing of documents in a previous civil suit by a woman who had accused Cosby of sexual assault , which in turn sparked renewed interest in older allegations.
The judge ruled that releasing the sealed documents was justified by the "stark contrast between Bill Cosby, the public moralist and Bill Cosby, the subject of serious allegations concerning improper and perhaps criminal conduct".
Cosby has also been vocally critical of conservative Republican politicians in regard to their views on socioeconomic and racial issues.
In a , CNN interview regarding voting rights , Cosby stated "this Republican Party is not the Republican Party of , of Abraham Lincoln , abolitionists and slavery , is not good.
I think it's important for us to look at the underlying part of it. What is the value of it? Is it that some people are angry because my people no longer want to work for free?
Cosby married Camille Hanks on January 25, Together, they had five children, Erika b. Their only son, Ennis, was murdered on January 16, , while changing a flat tire on the side of Interstate in Los Angeles.
Known as a jazz drummer, he can also be seen playing bass guitar with Jerry Lewis and Sammy Davis Jr. Cosby and his wife have collected more than three hundred works of African-American art since The works went on display in "Conversations", an exhibit at the National Museum of African Art in Cosby is a supporter of his alma mater, Temple University, particularly its men's basketball team , whose games Cosby frequently attended prior to his arrest.
In , Cosby's attorneys reported that he is now legally blind. During Autumn Jackson 's extortion trial in July , Cosby testified that he made private payments to Shawn Upshaw, a woman who had briefly been his lover in Las Vegas during the early s.
Upshaw later told Cosby that he was the father of her daughter, Autumn Jackson. In the trial and subsequent appeal, the courts held that Jackson's belief that she was Cosby's child—even if sincere—was irrelevant to the question of her guilt.
The courts stated that the mere fact that she was Cosby's child would not have entitled her to the money, and therefore the demand was extortionate, whether or not she believed herself to be Cosby's daughter.
After Jackson's conviction, Cosby provided a blood sample for testing, but Jackson refused to participate.
Cosby was awarded around 70 honorary degrees and many other honors since Most of these were revoked after he was accused of sexual offenses or after his conviction for sexual assault.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. American actor, comedian, author, producer, musician, activist, sex offender. Cosby at Girard College on November 7, Camille Hanks.
Main article: Bill Cosby sexual assault cases. Main article: List of honorary degrees awarded to Bill Cosby. This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification.
Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately , especially if potentially libelous or harmful.
It's True! What Must I Do? United States portal Biography portal. Judge allows five more women to testify against Bill Cosby.
Bill Cosby's daughter Ensa has died, aged Quincy Jones says 'The Beatles were the worst musicians in the world'.
Bill Cosby's defence attack accuser's credibility in cross-examination. Cosby accuser says she viewed him as a 'mentor'.
Bill Cosby prosecutor says 'trust, betrayal' are at heart of case. Cosby trial begins as dozens of women claim he sexually assaulted them.
Forgotten your password? Mohan exclaimed "Damn Tom, nice Cosby! A shit, usually of full girth. Tendency to bring pain upon exit.
A sexual senario, its background pertaining to the fact that the african american comedian Bill Cosby used to advertise jello.
Eee-o eleven UrbDic Rush B Cyka Blyat Pimp Nails Backpedaling
Von Steffen Lüdke. Von Adrian Daub, Stanford Das Model gab an, von ihm vergewaltigt worden zu sein. Die Reaktionen Pathologin von Erleichterung bis Wut. Die Amerikaner sind Filmpalast.To Kostenlos fremd. Bilderserien Unterhaltung Von Thomas Seibert, Washington 5.
Ja, ich verstehe Sie. Darin ist etwas auch den Gedanken ausgezeichnet, ist mit Ihnen einverstanden.
Ich empfehle Ihnen, in google.com zu suchen
Sie haben das Wichtigste verpasst.