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The world of cinema recently lost one of its most reliable and resonant voices. Bill Cobbs, the veteran character actor whose weathered face and soulful delivery became a staple of American film and television, passed away at his home in California at the age of 90. Known for a career that spanned half a century, Cobbs was the quintessential “actor’s actor”—the kind of performer who didn’t just play a role, but anchored every scene he touched with a profound sense of humanity and quiet dignity. His passing on June 25 marks the end of a remarkable journey that began far…
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