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Politicians like Biden, social leaders and famous celebrities ‘cry’ successively
News of the sudden death of actor Chadwick Bozeman, who is famous for the Marvel movie ‘Black Panther’, shocked fans.
In particular, not only famous American colleagues, but also political leaders and social celebrities are immediately expressing their condolences to the deceased who played many real black people who played a pioneering role.
According to the New York Times (NYT) on the 28th (local time), Martin Luther King’s eldest son, human rights activist Martin Luther King III, said via Twitter: “Actor who embodied history on screen” . He was a hero, “he lamented.
King III said: “Despite four years of long battles with cancer, I continued to fight and inspire others.
“I will miss it,” he said.
Several US outlets, including the Huffington Post, praised Bozeman as “a true superhero in the real world” as he shot numerous movies without telling them even while battling cancer.
“It has inspired generations and has shown that anything can be anything you want,” said Joe Biden, a Democratic presidential candidate.
Even superheroes. “
Biden’s running mate Camela Harris posted a photo of him with Bozeman on Twitter: “My friend and colleague Bozeman was a very good person, kind, knowledgeable and humble.
He left too soon, but his life had a huge impact. “
Bozeman’s last tweet during his lifetime was congratulations on Senator Harris’s nomination for the vice presidency of the Democratic Party.
Congresswoman Harris is more than the first black vice president in American history.
In a statement to the Hollywood Reporter, famous actor Denzel Washington lamented: “He was an outstanding artist with a gentle character” and “He will be with us forever through his iconic performance in his short but outstanding acting career.”
According to CNBC Broadcasting, Washington was admitted to Oxford University’s summer drama school in the mid-1990s, but had a relationship with Bozeman, who had no money and was paying tuition.
His colleagues with him in the recent Marvel movie could not hide their sadness.
Mark Ruffalo, who starred in the Marvel movie ‘Hulk’, said: “I was a man of tremendous talent.” “Brother, you are one of the best actors of all time and your greatness has just begun.”
Don Chill, who played the role of ‘War Machine’, said: “You have always been light and loving to me”, and ‘Captain America’ Chris Evans also tweeted “more than ripping a heart” with photos taken with the deceased. .
Even Marvel Comics rival DC Comics posted a photo of Bozeman, who played a black panther, on Twitter and wrote “For a hero beyond the worldview. Wakanda forever.”
Other celebrities, including actors, directors, musicians, politicians and athletes, posted on social media throughout the night mourning Bozeman’s death, NYT reported.
/ yunhap news