I've always loved Bill Cosby! I think everyone wishes they had a Dad, just like him! I've tried a few times to see him when he comes close to the area, and have never been able to make it happen! I'm planning on seeing him this time FOR SURE!

Bill Cosby
Friday, October 26, 2012

TICKETS GO ON SALE JUNE 1ST AT 8AM

Admission:
Gold Reserved - $65 per person (plus ticket fee's)
Silver Reserved - $55 per person (plus ticket fee's)
General Admission - $40 per person (plus ticket fee's)

Ticket locations:
Kennewick Ranch & Home
TRAC Center Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm
www.traconline.com

According to info from traconline.com:

Bill Cosby was born July 12, 1937, Philadelphia, Pa. During his sophomore year, he left college to entertain as a stand-up comedian. Cosby's first acting assignment, in the espionage series I Spy (1965-1968), made him the first black actor to perform in a starring dramatic role on network television. Cosby's most successful work, The Cosby Show, appeared on NBC from 1984 to 1992.

In 1965, Cosby also helped show television networks and audiences alike that an African-American could play a leading role in a television series. He starred with Robert Culp in the espionage series I Spy. The two spies pretended to be a professional tennis player (Culp) traveling with his coach (Cosby). The show ran for three years, and Cosby received three Emmy Awards for his work.

Not long after I Spy ended, Cosby starred in his own sitcom. The Bill Cosby Show ran for two seasons, from 1969 to 1971, and featured the comedian as a gym teacher at a Los Angeles high school. A former aspiring teacher, Cosby went back to school at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He appeared on the educational children's series The Electric Company and developed the animated series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, which he based on many of his childhood experiences. In 1977, Cosby received a doctorate in urban education from the university, having written his dissertation on

 

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