All of these women can’t be lying.
Ask the late Robert Kulp, Bill’s co-star from I Spy what he thinks of the man he helped make famous.....
Oh wait, he’s dead, BUT up until his death he had some very choice words concerning what he thought of his “friend” Bill Cosby.
It’s hard to know what he said if you don’t tell us or link it for us.
“... BUT up until his death he had some very choice words concerning what he thought of his friend Bill Cosby”
Hmmm...
“The success of the show is attributed to the chemistry between Culp and Cosby. Fans tuned in more for their hip banter than for the espionage stories, making I Spy a leader in the buddy genre. The two actors quickly developed a close friendship that mirrored their on-screen characters, a friendship that would last until Culp’s death in 2010.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Spy_%281965_TV_series%29
“”Even to this day, [Cosby’s wife] Camille would just walk away when Bob and I got together,” Cosby recalled with a laugh during an interview Wednesday. “We almost had our own language and our own way of connecting, sometimes without saying anything.”
“To our wives,” continued Cosby, “it was some kind of code. Sometimes we would start to laugh, seemingly at nothing. Our wives hated the two of us together. It must have been horrible for them. They became friends and just looked at the two of us like we were nuts.”
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/mar/26/entertainment/la-et-cosby26-2010mar26
Also:
http://youtu.be/z7up2M_cbKs?t=1m35s
Cosby admits to womanizing in the 70s, and I have no good reason to think he changed. But we ought to be honest about what we know, and what we do not know, and not pretend people who liked each other did not.
“”I never had so much fun in my life, never, before or since,” he said of “I Spy” in a 2007 interview with the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Archive of American Television.
Culp and Cosby remained good friends after the series left air.”
http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Movies/03/24/obit.robert.culp/