Bill Cobbs -- a veteran actor best known for his roles in The Bodyguard , Air Bud and Night at the Museum -- has died. He was 90. "We are saddened to share the passing of Bill Cobbs.

On Tuesday, June 25, Bill passed away peacefully at his home in California," a relative announced in a Facebook post . "A beloved partner, big brother, uncle, surrogate parent, godfather and friend, Bill recently and happily celebrated his 90th birthday surrounded by cherished loved ones. As a family we are comforted knowing Bill has found peace and eternal rest with his Heavenly Father.

We ask for your prayers and encouragement during this time." The cause of death was not disclosed. TMZ reported that Cobbs died Tuesday night at his home in Riverside, California, about an hour east of Los Angeles.

Cobbs' acting career spanned more than five decades. According to his bio on his IMDb page , Cobbs launched his career at the Karamu House Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio, where he starred in the play Purlie Victorious . The Cleveland native served in the U.

S. Air Force and sold office products and cars before he left for New York City at 36 to pursue acting. He worked menial jobs before landing his first professional acting role in Ride a Black Horse at the Negro Ensemble Company.

He made his feature film debut in the 1974 crime thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three . Cobbs' career would later see him star opposite Kevin Costner in 1992's The Bodyguard , which also starred the late Whitney Houston . .