Former Cosby actress's husband calls it quits after 6 mos.
ATLANTA (AP) Actress Keshia Knight Pulliam's husband is calling it quits after just six months of marriage.
Former NFL player Edgerton Hartwell II filed a divorce complaint Monday in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta.
The complaint says the two married on Jan. 2 and recently separated. The three-page document offers no details or reason for the split, saying only that ''the marriage is irretrievably broken and there is no possibility of reconciling.''
The 37-year-old Pulliam played daughter Rudy Huxtable on ''The Cosby Show'' and also played Miranda Payne on ''Tyler Perry's House of Payne.''
According to the NFL's website, 38-year-old Hartwell was a linebacker in the NFL, including four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens and two with the Atlanta Falcons.
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