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Hollywood is mourning Punishment show actor Malcolm-Jamal WarnerWorld Health Organization died on Sunday, July 20at the age of 54.
News of Warner’s death stunned and destroyed his friends and colleagues, many of which shared tributes to the recent star through social media on Monday, July 21. Tracee Ellis RossWho starred on the Bet Series Reeds between the lines.
Ross was not the only person who wanted to commemorate Warner. Several stars, including Viola Davis. Eddie griffin and Taraji P. Henson Also offer their thoughts and sympathy with the Warner family. The actor has been survived by his wife, who did not publicly reveal his name, and their daughter.
Read on to see what Warner’s friends and colleagues have said about.
Jaleel White
Jamie McCarthy/Getty images“Malcolm and I were peers of industry,” says White Extra On July 21. “I mean, in fact, I can’t even say that. Like, I grew up looking up to him. It was ahead of me in the game. I’m kind of waiting for more details to come out because it’s accidentally a very annoying report …
In “reflected” on his “memories,” the Family Affairs Star shared, “Malcolm was the former first child my mother even let me go out late at night after 11pm and I had a very close relationship with him and Michelle Thomas. May they both rest in peace.”
He added, “So remember him as a poet, an award -winning Grammy musician, and an actor who did much more than starred on a sitting comedy when he was a child.”
Tracee Ellis Ross and Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Joe Scornful / Wirimage“I love you, Malcolm,” Ross wrote on social media. “First, I met you as Theo with the rest of the world then you were my first TV man. My heart is so sad. What was an actor and friend you were: warm, gentle, present, kind, thoughtful, deep, funny, delicate. You made the world a brighter place. Sending so much love for your family. “
Eddie Griffi and Malcolm-Jamal Warner
JP Aussenard/WirimageGriffin, who stared in Malcolm & Eddie With Warner between 1996 and 2000, he posted a picture of Warner by Instagram And he wrote, “My big brother 🙏🏾 ️🙏🏾.”
Sherri Shepherd and Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Charles Eshelman/Filmmagic“I’m completely hooked on passing my friend Malcolm-Jamal Warner,” Shepherd said in a statement shared with Weekly US. “He brought a lot of laughter and Gravitas playing my husband on my self-titled sitting comedy. He also made two appearances on my talk show Cheermost recently in April to promote his series Warning: Unit of Persons Missing. As someone who was brought up on television, Malcolm remained one of the most real people I have ever met in our business. Knowing Malcolm was to know a Renaissance man who possessed humor, grace, humility and deep cultural appreciation. It was just a good guy! His pass is a real loss to the Hollywood community. He was a proud daughter’s father and loved his daughter so much. To his family, friends and all who loved him – my heart is with you. “
Viola Davis
Monica Schipper/Getty images“I’m actually -!!!!! No words! Theo was our son, our brother, our friend…” Davis Divided by Instagram. “He was totally familiar, and we rejoiced how the TV did right !! But … Malcolm did fine … and now … we revealed in your life and we are gutted by this loss. Blessings and prayers to your family and loved ones … We’ll always speak your name – always.”
Kirk Franklin, Taraji P. Henson, Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Jason Kempin/Bet/Getty Images for Bet“This one hurt,” shared Henson by Instagram. “Malcolm, we grew up with you. Thank you for the art, wisdom, grace you gave us !!!!! You left the world better than you found. Rest easily, King !!! Your legacy lives far beyond the screen. 🕊️🖤.”
Lisa lisa
Cindy Ord/Getty images“Sending prayers and sympathy with family friends and colleagues,” heading Lisa Lisa Lun from Warner On Instagram. “We all hurt. Rest in Peace King.”
Talib actually
Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images“Beyond his iconic acting roles, Malcolm-Jamal Warner was one of the most compassionate and beautiful people I’ve ever met,” Kweli Divided by bluesky. “This is a huge loss. Rest in a peace friend. Rest in power brother.”
Isherhington and Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Johnny Nunez/WirimageWashington shared a picture of Warner set to the song “A change is gonna come” by Sam Cooke and wrote simply“Rip Malcolm Jamal Warner.”
Morris Chestnut
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images“Heartbroken to hear of the death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner,” he wrote Chestnut through Instagram. “Working alongside him on the resident was an honor. He brought so much depth, warmth and wisdom to all scenes and conversations. One of the nicest in the business. Rest easily, brother. Your legacy lives on.”
J. Elvis Weinstein
IMEH AKPANUDOSEN/Wirimage“RIP Malcolm-Jamal Warner,” wrote producer Weinstein By bluesky. My first sitcom was as writer/producer on Malcolm and Eddie. It was a pleasure to be around. “
Director and actor Peter Zachari said by Instagram Warner’s Warner Death was “a gut punch.” He continued, “So sad lost Malcolm-Jamal Warner. There’s something that breaks a little deeper when someone is the same as you. We were watching children just as we grow up on television, amusing and teaching us. Losing one feels like losing a family. This is such a smooth comedy play, trying to avoid his father see his new ear.”
Wilson Morales
Cindy Ord/Getty images for SCADMorales, Longtime Editor Blackfilmandtv.comwrite by Instagram.
Moore Gene
Mandate Carmen/Getty Images“Thanks @malcolmjamalwar for touching our hearts through our TV screens,” wrote the singer Gene Moore by Instagram. “I didn’t know him personally, but most, if not all of us had grown up Punishment show and can feel injection passed untimely. Send prayers and sympathy to his family. Rip ”
Guy Gilchrist
Thomas Cooper/Getty ImagesThe cartoonist Gilchrist also remembered Warner on Instagram. “For a tragic loss to his family and to all of us,” Wrote on Monday. “In 1986 he appeared on the cover Muppet Magazine Issue 13 with Punishment show muted Lisa bonnet. Tempestt BledSoe and Keisha Knight Pulliam. The ‘cosby kids’ would appear later in segments on Sesame Street. “