BLACK PANTHER STAR CHADWICK BOSEMAN DIES AT 43
Chadwick Boseman our legend passed away in the late hours on Friday 28th August 2020. He was diagnosed with stage ||| Colon cancer in 2016 but this fighter fought with it for his remaining years until now. Chadwick was born on November 29 1976 Anderson, South Carolina United States to Carolyn and Leroy Boseman both African American. According to him, his DNA testing shows that his ancestors were Sierra Leoneans and Nigerians precisely Krio, Limba and Yoruba. So he believed that he was a Sierra Leonean\ Nigerian. Chadwick graduated from T L Hannah high School in 1995, after which he wrote his first play (Crossroads) and staged it at the school after a classmate was shot and killed. He continued his schooling at Howard University in Washington DC where he graduated in 2000 with a Bachelor of fine arts in directing. Our African icon who was an American actor and producer has portrayed several real-life historical figures. He has been casted on movies such as Jacke Robinson in 42 (2013), James Brown in Get on up (2014) and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall (2017). He also played the superhero Black Panther in (2018) for which he won a NAACP image award and a screen actor’s guild award. He continued his Black Panther super heroism role in Avengers Infinity war (2018) and Avengers endgame (2019).
He is married to a singer Taylor Simone Ledward.
Our original black panther will never see the sequel to the legacy he has started. He is a legend of our time that grosses the highest film release earning on Hollywood (a black man). With your talent you gave us the hope that we can all be super heroes no matter the skin type.
RIP CHADWICK BOSEMAN YOUR LEGACY LIVES ON
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R. I. P Chadwick.
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