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Camille Olivia Cosby (née Hanks; born March 20, 1944) is an American television producer, philanthropist, and the wife of comedian Bill Cosby. The character of Clair Huxtable from The Cosby Show was based on her. Cosby has avoided public life, but has been active in her husband's businesses as a manager, as well as involving herself in ...
Bill Cosby. Actor: The Cosby Show. Bill Cosby is one of the world's most well-known entertainers and comedians. William Henry Cosby, Jr. was born on July 12, 1937, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Anna Pearl (Hite), a maid and William Henry Cosby, Sr., a U.S. Navy sailor.
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Some of her noteworthy projects are ‘Sylvia’s Path,’ ‘Fat Albert,’ and ‘The American Experience.’. Image Credit. Birthday: March 20, 1944 ( Pisces) Born In: Washington, D.C. 10. 7. T V & Movie Producers #574. Philanthropists #77. Miscellaneous #611. Quick Facts.
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Camille O. Cosby. Producer: Fat Albert. Camille O. Cosby is the eldest offspring of Guy and Catherine Hanks's four children. Embued with an immense intellect and sense of social responsibility, she has long been an advocate for education and for the continued financial support of the United States' historically African-American colleges and universities (HBCUs).
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From the May 2000 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine. Camille, Bill Cosby's fascinating wife, reveals what helped her heal after their son Ennis's tragic murder and how she emerged from her darkest year to find joy.
Mini Bio. Camille O. Cosby is the eldest offspring of Guy and Catherine Hanks's four children. Embued with an immense intellect and sense of social responsibility, she has long been an advocate for education and for the continued financial support of the United States' historically African-American colleges and universities (HBCUs).