Chadwick Boseman

Jesus Bojorquez

         Boseman’s full name was Chadwick Aaron Boseman; and was born on November 29 1976 in Anderson, South Carolina, U.S. 

 

          Boseman was an actor who appeared in multiple movies. Growing up his mother worked as a nurse and his father worked at a textile factory, the boy had big dreams growing up. Bossman was born in South Carolina in 1977 growing up in the city of Anderson it was a small town no one would have thought someone would make it out of there.

 

          When he got older Boseman became an american actor, he studied at Howard University. After that, he had his first major role as a series regular on “Persons Unknown”. He played as a baseball player, Jackie Robinson. He played in more movies such as “Get On Up” and played the role as a singer, in the movie “Marshall” as a supreme court justice.

 

         Chadwick Boseman was also a writer, he wrote his first story when a fellow member of his college basketball teammate died. His dreams besides doing acting and writing were to draw and to be an architect. Boseman got into acting only so he could become a better director, and wanted to learn more experience from better directors, so the advice that he would get, he would give to others.

 

         In 2016 boseman got diagnosed with colon cancer he kept his condition private. He continued his career after a 4 year battle of cancer, and on August 28, 2020 Boseman passed away at age 43 in Los Angeles with his family beside him.