Chadwick Boseman, the Black Panther of the MCU, is dead
A very sad news in the Italian night arrives like the proverbial cold shower. Chadwick Boseman, known to most for playing Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film of the same name, died at the age of 43.
Boseman died in his home surrounded by the love of his family after a clapper against colon cancer that he fought for 4 years never leaving acting and moving between sets and hospitals.
The last memory is for the Marvel hero: “It was the honor of his career bring King T'Challa back to life for Black Panther. ”
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- Chadwick Boseman (@chadwickboseman) August 29, 2020
Chadwick Boseman, born in Anderson, South Carolina, son of Carolyn, a nurse, and Leroy Boseman, upholsterer by profession. In 1995 he graduated from T.L. Hanna High School and later attended Howard University in Washington D.C., earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in directing.
She debuted in 2003 by participating in an episode of the television series Emergency Squad, which was followed by other small television appearances. Also in television, he got noticed thanks to the recurring role of Nathaniel “Nate” Ray in the television series Lincoln Heights - Homecoming. In 2010 he was part of the cast of the short lived series Unknown People.
He landed his first film role in the 2008 sports film The Express. In the following years he participated in other sports themed films, such as 42 and Draft Day. In 2014 he starred in the biopic Get on Up - The Story of James Brown, based on the life of the "King of Soul" James Brown.
Boseman died in his home surrounded by the love of his family after a clapper against colon cancer that he fought for 4 years never leaving acting and moving between sets and hospitals.
The last memory is for the Marvel hero: “It was the honor of his career bring King T'Challa back to life for Black Panther. ”
pic.twitter.com/aZ2JzDf5ai
- Chadwick Boseman (@chadwickboseman) August 29, 2020
Chadwick Boseman, born in Anderson, South Carolina, son of Carolyn, a nurse, and Leroy Boseman, upholsterer by profession. In 1995 he graduated from T.L. Hanna High School and later attended Howard University in Washington D.C., earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in directing.
She debuted in 2003 by participating in an episode of the television series Emergency Squad, which was followed by other small television appearances. Also in television, he got noticed thanks to the recurring role of Nathaniel “Nate” Ray in the television series Lincoln Heights - Homecoming. In 2010 he was part of the cast of the short lived series Unknown People.
He landed his first film role in the 2008 sports film The Express. In the following years he participated in other sports themed films, such as 42 and Draft Day. In 2014 he starred in the biopic Get on Up - The Story of James Brown, based on the life of the "King of Soul" James Brown.