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Beloved actor Bill Cobbs, known for his roles in “Air Bud” and “Bodyguard” died in his home in the Inland Empire, California, at the age of 90. The famous was confirmed by his publicist, Chuck I. Jones.

Cobbs’ career spanned over five decades, beginning in the 1970’s. His incredible contributions to entertainment included nearly 200 movie and television credits as part of his impressive catalog, according to . Some of his best work included the role of Devaney, one of Whitney Houston’s employees in “The Bodyguard,” his role as Reginald in “Night at the Museum,” and as Arthur Chaney in “Air Bud.



” Cobb’s brother, Thomas, said the actor had recently battled pneumonia, which is suspected to be the cause of his death, according to TMZ. HOLLYWOOD, CA – FEBRUARY 13: Actor Bill Cobbs arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere of “Oz The Great and Powerful” at the El Capitan Theatre on February 13, 2013 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic) Getty Images Cobb’s feature film debut came in 1974 when he took on a part in “The Taking of Pelham One Two Three” and from there his career soared.

His contributions to film and television were plentiful, including appearances in “The Hitter,” “The Brother from Another Planet,” “Oz the Great and Powerful” and “I’ll Fly Away.” He also guest starred on “Walker, Texas Ranger” and “The Sopranos.” Cobbs won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Performance in a .

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