The Associated Press just reported that the actor Chadwick Bosman in the movie "Black Panther" died of colon cancer at the age of 43.
In 2018, Chadwick Bosman became popular because he played the king of the mysterious African country Wakanda Techara in Marvel's "Black Panther", and he was also the successor of the Panthers. "Black Panther" earned a global box office revenue of 1.3 billion U.S. dollars, is considered one of the milestones of black films, and won 7 Oscar nominations.
Chadwick Bosman was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1977. After graduating from high school, he studied at Howard University in Washington and obtained a bachelor's degree in fine arts. Subsequently, he entered the British Academy of Drama in Oxford, England. At first, Chadwick Boseman wanted to be a writer and director. He spent a lot of time studying the history of African Americans in his research center in Harlem, New York, but he eventually decided to become a writer. actor.
"Black Panther" Chadwick Bosman's Twitter account announced his death. He also revealed some information that had never been exposed before: Bosman was diagnosed with the third stage of colon cancer in 2016. He has struggled with the disease for the past four years, and later developed to the fourth stage. During this period, he shot "Black Panther", "Marshall", "Blood-sworn Five", " Avengers 3, 4" and other movies, left as "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom". The filming of the film took place during countless operations and chemotherapy.
"His career is very glorious to be able to interpret the live-action version of King Techara."
Bosman died at home with his wife and family by his side.
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