On August 28th, 2020, local time, Chadwick Boseman, the hero of the Marvel comic blockbuster Black Panther, died of colon cancer at the age of 43. Foreign media "Daily Mail" reported that his death certificate recorded that he died of multiple organ failure caused by colorectal cancer. His family said earlier that he was diagnosed as early as 20 16.
Before 20 16, Chadwick Boseman was diagnosed as the third stage of colorectal cancer. During his illness, he never revealed his illness. It is reported that during his treatment, only his family, agent, personal trainer and Brian Hegeland, the director of the production partner Legend 42, knew about it.
Early experience of the role:
After graduating from high school, Chadwick Boseman studied at Howard University in Washington, D.C., and obtained a bachelor's degree in fine arts. Later, he entered the British Theatre Academy in Oxford, England.
At first, Chadwick Boseman wanted to be a writer and director. He spent a lot of time studying African-American history at the research center in Harlem, new york, but he finally decided to become an actor.