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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, William Henry "Bill" Cosby, Jr. (born July 12, |
3 | | 1937) is an American comedian, actor, author, television |
4 | | producer, educator, musician, and activist; a veteran stand-up |
5 | | performer, he got his start at the "hungry i" in San Francisco |
6 | | and various other clubs; he then landed a starring role in the |
7 | | 1960s action show "I Spy" and was one of the major performers |
8 | | on the children's television series "The Electric Company" |
9 | | during its first 2 seasons; he created the educational cartoon |
10 | | comedy series "Fat Albert" and "The Cosby Kids", about a group |
11 | | of young friends growing up in the city; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, During the 1980s, Bill Cosby produced and starred |
13 | | in one of the decade's defining sitcoms, "The Cosby Show", |
14 | | which aired 8 seasons from 1984 to 1992; it was the number one |
15 | | show in America for 5 straight years (1985-89) and highlighted |
16 | | the experiences and growth of an affluent African-American |
17 | | family; he also produced the spin-off sitcom "A Different |
18 | | World", which became second only to "The Cosby Show" in |
19 | | ratings; he starred in the sitcom "Cosby" from 1996 to 2000 and |
20 | | hosted "Kids Say the Darndest Things" for 2 seasons; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, In 1976, Bill Cosby earned a Doctor of Education |
22 | | degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst; his |
23 | | dissertation discussed the use of "Fat Albert" and "The Cosby |