Chadwick Boseman: A Revolutionary In Film
The iconic actor passed away three years ago today.
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Three years ago today, Chadwick Boseman died at the age of 43 after a four-year battle with colon cancer. The Black Panther star, who graduated from Howard University in 2000 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in directing, left behind a legacy of ground-breaking films that continues to inspire viewers and actors for generations to come. Here are some of Boseman’s most memorable roles. (Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic)
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Black Panther (2018) - Boseman took on the film’s main role as T’Challa, a Wakandan prince who had to fight off his own vengeful anger in order to find his own virtue after his father is murdered. He is also challenged to handle geopolitical threats and battles within his own family, especially his mercenary cousin Killmonger (played by Michael B. Jordan). The film became an incredible event, as it set history as the first completely Black-led superhero movie in American history. (Photo: LISA O'CONNOR/AFP via Getty Images)
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42 (2013) - 42 represented the number Jackie Robinson wore for the Brooklyn Dodgers as he broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball, so it was only appropriate that Chadwick would take on the film’s main role. His portrayal of perseverance in the face of racism from baseball fans, opposing teams, and even his own teammates, Boseman triumphantly relays the legend’s perseverance over hate. (Photo: Mark Sullivan/WireImage)
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Da 5 Bloods (2020) - In this Spike Lee film, Boseman portrays Stormin’ Norman, whose remains were buried in Vietnam by a group of Black veterans. The film poignantly portrays the horrors of a war that they don’t want to fight in because of the civil rights struggles African Americans were facing back home in America. Norman convinces his comrades to take the gold bars they discovered from a crashed plane for themselves. While Boseman isn’t one of the main actors in this one, his short role is key and very powerful. (Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for WarnerMedia)
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Get on Up (2014) - Taking on the role of the Godfather of Soul isn’t easy by any stretch, however, Chadwick made it look effortless. The James Brown biopic depicts the chronicles of the singer’s decades of musical triumph as Boseman perfectly relayed Brown’s charisma and legendary style. It wasn’t just his acting that made this special, JB’s famous dance moves were represented to a T as well. (Photo: Target Presse Agentur Gmbh/WireImage)
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