CHADWICK BOSEMAN ‘BLACK PANTHER’ ACTOR DIED DUE TO CANCER AT THE AGE OF 43

American actor and producer Chadwick Boseman the black superhero who is best known for his role in 2018 ‘Black Panther’ in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films died on Friday due to Cancer. The movie became the first comic book film to be nominated at the Oscar for the best picture which was set in the
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CHADWICK BOSEMAN ‘BLACK PANTHER’ ACTOR DIED DUE TO CANCER AT THE AGE OF 43

American actor and producer Chadwick Boseman the black superhero who is best known for his role in 2018 ‘Black Panther’ in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films died on Friday due to Cancer.

The movie became the first comic book film to be nominated at the Oscar for the best picture which was set in the fictional African Kingdom of Wakhanda. The movie also won NAACP Image Award and Screen Actors Guild Award the film is also appreciated and loved by critics and audience a lot.

Boseman was just 43 when he died at his home in Los Angeles after the 4 years struggle with colon cancer. He was along with his wife and family his Publicist Nicki Fioravante informed The Associate Press.

He never disclosed or spoken about his diagnosis publicly and filmed several movies like Marshall,5 Bloods and many more even after undergoing surgeries and Chemotherapy.

Boseman is best known for his role in the movies like James Brown in Get on Up, Jackie Robinson in 42, Thurgood Marshall in Marshall, Black panther in the Marvel franchise, Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, 21 Bridges and Da 5 Bloods.

Boseman he was born on Nov 29,1976 in Anderson, South Carolina he is youngest of three sons his mom Carolyn was a nurse and his father was a textile worker. He was graduated in 1995 and then he moved to Howard University in Washington D.C where he worked in a African bookstore. After college he use teach acting to kids at a Black research library in Harlem. In 2003 he was also seen in the episodes of NBC’s Third Watch and Law and Order. In 2008 he also worked in the ABC Family drama Lincoln Heights as Nate. In 2010 he played a U.S Marine for a Season in Christopher McQuarrie’s Persons Unknown at NBC.