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Earle Hyman played Russell Huxtable, father of the main character Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby) on the famous 80's TV show.
On "The Cosby Show," Budd's character was named Theodore Huxtable, often referred to as "Theo." He was the only son of Cliff and Clair Huxtable, portrayed by Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad, respectively. The show aired from 1984 to 1992 and focused on the lives of the Huxtable family in Brooklyn, New York. Theo's character dealt with common adolescent issues, making him relatable to many viewers.
Often, the creators of a TV show will have the characters dress in a certain way. Of course, that does not mean the person who plays the role (in this case, Bill Cosby) dresses that way in real life. The creators of the Cosby Show wanted the character (Cliff Huxtable, a doctor) to look casual but professional, and sweaters were a popular fashion; many professionals who lived on the east coast back in the 1980s wore sweaters.
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Bill Cosby is one of the only people with two families whose name is not synonymous with "polygamist". As an actor who played the character Cliff Huxtable in the hit television series The Cosby Show, which premiered in the 1980s and quickly earned its mainstay in American culture, Bill has both a traditional family and a stage family. Most would likely be more familiar with the latter. His real-life wife is Camille Hanks, with whom he fathered five children: Erika Ranee, Erinn Chalene, Ensa Camille, Evin Harrah, and Ennis William. Ennis, his only son, was murdered in Los Angeles in 1997. His stage family adopted the surname Huxtable. The character of the wife of Cosby's alterego was given the name Clair Huxtable (played by Phylicia Rashad). His stage children were Rudy Huxtable (played by Keshia Knight Pulliam), Vanessa Huxtable (played by Tempestt Bledsoe), Theo Huxtable (played by Malcolm Jamal-Warner), Denise Huxtable Kendall (played by Lisa Bonet), and Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux (played by Sabrina LeBeauf).
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Clair And Cliff Huxtable
Earle Hyman played Russell Huxtable, father of the main character Cliff Huxtable (Bill Cosby) on the famous 80's TV show.
He was an ob-gyn doctor
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Claire was a lawyer and Bill was a doctor.
hukabols (spelling is incorrect, but it's spelled phonetically) Actually, it's Huxtable.
A well-known catchphrase from The Cosby Show is "I brought you into this world, and I can take you out of it," famously said by Cliff Huxtable, played by Bill Cosby. This phrase reflects the show's humor and the dynamic between parents and children. It encapsulates Cliff's authoritative yet loving approach to parenting.
During "The Cosby Show" run, Sammy Davis Jr. passed...The lapel pin said SD jr... Bill Cosby was a fan and a friend...
On "The Cosby Show," Budd's character was named Theodore Huxtable, often referred to as "Theo." He was the only son of Cliff and Clair Huxtable, portrayed by Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad, respectively. The show aired from 1984 to 1992 and focused on the lives of the Huxtable family in Brooklyn, New York. Theo's character dealt with common adolescent issues, making him relatable to many viewers.
Clair Huxtable is the name of a character from the television show, The Cosby Show. She was played by actress, Phylicia Rashad. The Cosby Show aired for 202 episodes.
The Huxtable family's home address in the television show "The Cosby Show" is 10 Stigwood Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. This fictional address is where the family, led by Dr. Cliff Huxtable and his wife Claire, navigates their daily lives and the challenges of raising their children.