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What Movie Awards did Earle Hyman win?
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Earle Hyman roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The Cosby Show | Russell Huxtable / ... 40 episodes, 1984-1992 |
A Different World | Russell Huxtable 1 episode, 1987 |
Saturday Night Live | Spectator (uncredited) unknown episodes |
All My Children | Mr. Patterson (1995) unknown episodes |
A Man Called Hawk | Jefferson Adams 1 episode, 1989 |
Cosby | Rev. Mitchell 1 episode, 1997 |
The Nurses | Buratta 1 episode, 1964 |
Interesting Facts about Earle Hyman
- Best known to the world as Bill Cosby's dad, Russell Huxtable, on The Cosby Show (1984).
- Has a cabin in SkΓ₯nevik, Norway, where he spends a lot of his spare-time.
- Speaks fluent Norwegian.
- Has spent a lot of his spare time in Norway where he has also acted since the 1950s. In the 1990s he also starred in a Norwegian sit-com.
- Is a big fan of Henrik Ibsen and in the 1990s he starred in his own staging of Ibsen's play "The Master Builder" off-Broadway.
- First cousin once removed of singer Phyllis Hyman. His paternal grandparents Ismael Hyman and Cassandra Cross are Ms. Hyman's great-grandparents.
- Originally cast in the role of Bruce in the film, Brother to Brother (2004). Roger Robinson played the role in the finished film.
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1980 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for Edward Albee's play "The Lady from Dubuque.".
- He began his fifty-plus year career as a 17-year-old extra in Billy Wilder's The Lost Weekend (1945).
- Hyman was cast as the father of Bill Cosby on The Cosby Show (1984), even though Hyman is only 11 years Cosby's senior.
- He studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village in New York City.
- He taught acting classes at HB Studio.
- Never married and was survived by his nephews Rick Ferguson and Derryl Ferguson and nieces Yvette Ferguson and Monica Ferguson.
- Was known as the voice of Panthro on the 80's cartoon "ThunderCats".