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Black Panther Actor Chadwick Boseman Dies At 43 After Battling of Cancer

Black Panther Actor Chadwick Boseman Dies At 43 After Battling of Cancer

Black Panther Actor Chadwick Boseman Dies At 43 After Battling of Cancer
Black Panther Actor Chadwick Boseman Dies At 43 After Battling of Cancer



Hollywood actor Chadwick Boseman, who was seen as a lead actor in films like 'Black Panther', released in 2018, has passed away. He was 43 years old. On Friday, he breathed his last at his home in Los Angeles. According to an official statement issued by the family, Chadwick had been battling colon cancer for nearly four years.

Chadwick was diagnosed with third stage colon cancer in 2016, reaching the fourth stage by 2020. He underwent several surgeries and chemotherapy for this. However, he did not take a break from work even during treatment. During this period, he worked in films like 'Marshall', 'Da 5 Bloods' and 'Ma Renies Black Bottom'. 'Da 5 Bloods' and 'Ma Rennies Black Bottom' could not be released due to Coronavirus.



The family wrote in the statement, "He was a true fighter. He did a number of films, from Marshall to Da 5 Bloods' and 'Ma Rennies Black Bottom' during his countless surgeries and chemotherapy. King T-Challa of 'Black Panther' It was an honor for him to play the character. "Chadwick never publicly disclosed anything about his cancer. He is survived by his parents and wife. Chadwick publisher Nicki Fioravante believes she has no children.

Chadwick Born in South Carolina, graduated from Howard University. Prior to becoming a film star in 2013, he was doing small roles on TV. His character Jackie Robinson in the 2013 American sports biographical drama '42' caught everyone's attention and made him a star in Hollywood. The film was based on the life of former US professional baseball player Jackie Robinson, the first African American player to play in the Major Baseball League in the modern era. 
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