Bosman was best known for the ‘brown leopard’ character. In the Marvel movie series, where he performed the character of Tichala, the king of the fictional African country of Canada, a superhero who hides the secrets of his country’s scientific progress from the world.
African American superstar Chadwick Bosman died at the age of 42 after a 4-year struggle with colon cancer.
Bosman is best known for performing the superhero character “Black Panther” in the Marvel movie series, where he performed the character Techala, the king of the fictional African country and Canada, and he is the same superhero who protects his country and hides the secrets of its scientific progress from the world.
Bosman’s official Twitter account published a statement confirming the death of the movie star, which read: “It is with great sadness that we confirm the death of Chadwick Bosman.”
The statement – written by his agent Nikki Firavant – added that Bosman had diagnosed stage 3 colon cancer in 2016, and kept wrestling with him for 4 years until he reached the fourth stage. He indicated that he had died in his home, next to his wife and family.
He emphasized that the late played many memorable roles, besides the role of King Tichala, the real fighter Chuck Bosman filmed his roles in the movies (Da 5 Bloods) and “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and many other roles during his tenure. For surgeries and chemotherapy.