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{{Infobox Comedian | name = Bill Cosby | image = BillCosby.jpg | imagesize = | caption = | pseudonym = | birth_name = William Henry Cosby, Jr. | birth_date = (1937-07-12) July 12, 1937 (age 87) | birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | medium = Stand-up, film, television, print | nationality = American | active = 1962–present | genre = Observational comedy, Improvisational comedy,
Physical comedy | subject = Childhood, Family, Parenting, Marriage, Aging, Everyday life | influences = Jonathan Winters, Groucho Marx, Dick Gregory, George Carlin, Lenny Bruce | influenced = Richard Pryor, Billy Crystal, Jerry Seinfeld, Bernie Mac, Chris Rock, Stephen Colbert, Tim Allen, Dave Chappelle, George Lopez, Steve Harvey, Louis C.K., Jim Carrey, Damon Wayans, Adam Herbert, Kenan Thompson, Cardell Willis, Jeffrey Byrd, Josh Peck | contemporaries = Bob Newhart, Johnny Carson | spouse = Camille Hanks (1964–present) (5 children) | notable_work=Alexander Scott in I Spy
Host and voices in Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
Himself in Bill Cosby: Himself
Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable in The Cosby Show | signature = | website = www.BillCosby.com | footnotes = |emmyawards =[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series|Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama

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