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Bill Cosby

Cosby in 1969 William Henry Cosby Jr. ( ; born July 12, 1937) is an American comedian, actor, and media personality. Often deemed a trailblazer for African Americans in the entertainment industry, Cosby was a film, television, and stand-up comedy star, with his longest-running live-action role being that of Cliff Huxtable in the sitcom ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992). He also released several stand-up comedy albums and was a popular spokesperson in advertising for decades. Cosby was well known in the United States for his fatherly image and gained a reputation as "America's Dad". Starting in 2014, dozens of allegations of sexual assault have been made against him, which ended his career and sharply diminished his status as a pop culture icon.

Cosby began his career as a stand-up comic at the Hungry I nightclub in San Francisco in 1961, and primarily performed observational comedy in a conversational style. He released numerous standup specials starting with ''Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right!'' (1963) and starred in the comedy film ''Bill Cosby: Himself'' (1983). Cosby still holds the record for winning the most Grammy Awards for Best Comedy Album, with seven wins. His acting career began with a starring role in the NBC secret-agent show ''I Spy'' (1965–1968), which broke new ground for African Americans when he made history by winning three Primetime Emmy Awards for Best Actor in a Drama Series, becoming the first black actor to do so.

Cosby made his film debut starring in ''Man and Boy'' (1971) followed by ''Hickey & Boggs'' (1972), ''Uptown Saturday Night'' (1974), ''Let's Do It Again'' (1975), ''A Piece of the Action'' (1977), ''Leonard Part 6'' (1987), and ''Ghost Dad'' (1990). He produced and starred in a series of television sitcoms such as ''The Bill Cosby Show'' (1969–1971), ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'' (1972–1985) and ''The Cosby Show'' (1984–1992) as well as its spin-off ''A Different World'' (1987–1993), ''The Cosby Mysteries'' (1994–1995), and ''Cosby'' (1996–2000). He hosted ''Kids Say the Darndest Things'' (1998–2000). During his prolific career he advertised numerous products including the Jell-O ice pop treats Pudding Pop.

Over 60 women have accused Cosby of various offenses, including rape, drug-facilitated sexual assault, sexual battery, child sexual abuse and sexual harassment. Those allegations gained traction in 2014 after fellow comedian Hannibal Buress mentioned the allegations in a comedy set that went viral. Cosby has maintained his innocence. Although he had received numerous awards and honorary degrees, several of them were revoked following the allegations. Reruns of ''The Cosby Show'' and other programs featuring Cosby were pulled from syndication. In 2018, Cosby was convicted of aggravated sexual assault against Andrea Constand. He was imprisoned until the conviction was vacated in June 2021 by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on the grounds that Cosby's 5th Amendment and 14th Amendment due process rights had been violated. In 2022, Cosby was found liable for having sexually assaulted Judy Huth when she was 16 years of age. Provided by Wikipedia
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    You are somebody special / by Cosby, Bill

    Published 1978
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    Fatherhood / by Cosby, Bill, 1937-

    Published 1986
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    Never in my wildest dreams a black woman's life in journalism / by Davis, Belva

    Published 2010
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    Clark by Terry, Clark

    Published 2011
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