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Six years after making headlines for working at a Trader Joe's, "The Cosby Show" actor Geoffrey Owens is opening up once more about the reality of being a "middle-class actor." During an interview ...
"A lot of fun, though," he added. Geoffrey Owens, actor of The Cosby Show, appeared live on "Good Morning America" on Sept. 4. Owens appeared on "The Cosby Show" from 1985 to 1992, but recently ...
I took a job at a local Trader Joe’s to see if I could hang in there with my career — and it’s actually worked out pretty well. I’m Geoffrey Owens, and I am an actor.” ...
Geoffrey Owens admitted how he is still struggling ... "People have a false impression of what the average middle-class actor ...
The Cosby Show actor Geoffrey Owens spoke candidly about his struggles to find work as an actor in a recent radio interview. Six years after he was spotted working at a Trader Joe’s grocery ...
A few months ago, actor Geoffrey Owens quit his side job at a Trader Joe’s in Clifton after a woman sent photos she took of him working at the store to several celebrity websites. In September ...
“Cosby Show” actor Geoffrey Owens said he’s still struggling to make ends meet after he was forced to quit his job at a Trader Joe’s grocery store amid an “attack on my privacy ...
Geoffrey Owens spoke candidly about his current financial situation during a recent appearance on V-103 Atlanta's "Big Tigger ...
Fans and fellow actors are rallying behind Geoffrey Owens after photos of the former “The Cosby Show” actor working as a cashier at a Trader Joe’s sparked online mockery. Owens played Elvin ...
All of these stories are what it looks like to be a working actor. It looks like Geoffrey Owens. Being a working actor isn’t a fairytale. Sometimes it looks like sacrifice. Sometimes it looks ...
"Geoffrey." The shopper who spotted the actor told the Daily Mail that she was grocery shopping with her wife around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday evening when she recognized Owens and took some photos.
Geoffrey Owens, who was famously outed while working ... People have a false impression of what the average middle-class actor makes and their ability to make a living in the industry.