“He Wasn’t My Co-Star… He Was My Dad” – Nadji Jeter’s Tearful Tribute to Malcolm-Jamal Warner

In an emotional tribute that touched the hearts of fans and fellow actors alike, actor Nadji Jeter opened up about his profound relationship with veteran actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, known widely for his iconic role as Theodore “Theo” Huxtable on The Cosby Show.

Speaking at the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony held last night, Jeter took a moment to reflect on the man who was not only his on-screen mentor but also his father figure off-screen.

“He wasn’t just my co-star,” Jeter said, fighting back tears. “He was my dad.”

The two shared the screen in the critically acclaimed TV drama Legacy Bound, where Warner played a wise, guiding figure to Jeter’s young protagonist. Behind the scenes, the bond grew far deeper than a typical professional relationship.

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Jeter recounted how Warner offered guidance throughout his career, helping him navigate the challenges of Hollywood and personal hardships.

“When I first started out, I was just a kid trying to find my way,” Jeter said. “Malcolm took me under his wing, giving me advice on everything from acting technique to how to stay grounded in this crazy business.”

Their bond extended beyond work, as the two regularly connected during Warner’s health struggles over recent years. Warner, who had been battling a serious illness privately, passed away peacefully last month, leaving a void in the hearts of many.

“He taught me strength, resilience, and kindness,” Jeter continued. “Losing him feels like losing a piece of myself. But I carry his lessons with me every day.”

Warner’s legacy stretches far beyond his breakout role on The Cosby Show. He was a respected actor, director, and producer who used his platform to advocate for social justice and mentor young talent.

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Many in the industry praised Jeter for his candid and heartfelt tribute. Actress Angela Bassett tweeted: “What a beautiful testament to a true mentor and friend. Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s light shines on through you, Nadji.”

Jeter also shared a touching anecdote about Warner’s last days. “Even when he was tired, he smiled and reminded me to keep chasing my dreams. That’s the kind of man he was—always giving, even when he had so little left to give.”

Fans of Legacy Bound have since flooded social media with condolences and tributes, highlighting the profound impact both actors had on their lives.

In closing, Jeter offered a message of hope and gratitude: “I’m honored to have called him my co-star, my mentor, my dad. I promise to keep his spirit alive in every role I take, and every life I touch.”

As the entertainment world mourns, Nadji Jeter’s tribute reminds us that some bonds forged in the spotlight transcend the screen — they become family.