Adam Sandler fondly remembers late co-star Malcolm-Jamal Warner following tragic death
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Adam Sandler is mourning the sudden death of actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who tragically passed away at the age of 54 due to an accidental drowning in Costa Rica.
Speaking at the Happy Gilmore 2 premiere in New York City on July 21, Sandler reflected on their early days working together on The Cosby Show and the close bond they shared as teens.
Adam Sandler remembers his time working with Malcolm-Jamal Warner on 'The Cosby Show.' 💔 pic.twitter.com/1UOJmN05WX
“I can’t believe it,” Sandler told Entertainment Tonight. Recalling his time on the show, where he played Smitty alongside Warner’s Theodore Huxtable, Sandler shared fond memories of the actor’s kindness. “Malcolm was so nice to me when I was on the show, and we had such good times together,” he said.
Sandler, now 58, remembered both actors being in their late teens during filming. He spoke of weekend hangouts, basketball games, walks, and parties—moments that built a lasting friendship. He also praised Warner’s mother and expressed deep condolences to Warner’s wife and daughter. “Malcolm was a great person—hilarious, smart, and truly meant a lot to America.”
Warner died during a family vacation in Costa Rica after being caught in a strong rip current at Playa Grande beach, where no lifeguard was on duty, according to a source who confirmed the news to PEOPLE. The actor is survived by his wife and daughter, whose identities have been kept private.
Best known for his iconic role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show from 1984 to 1992, Warner remained proud of the series and the bond it fostered among its cast. “We share a unique experience that keeps us lovingly bonded,” he said in a 2023 interview with PEOPLE.
Warner also starred in Malcolm & Eddie and Reed Between the Lines, continuing a successful television career beyond his breakout role.