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Black Panther director pays moving tribute to Boseman after star’s passing

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BLACK Panther director Ryan Coogler has paid a moving tribute to Chadwick Boseman, saying he has been left “broken” by his death.

Boseman’s family announced last Friday that the 43-year-old star had died following a private four-year battle with colon cancer.

The news sent shockwaves through a dazed Hollywood.

Former US president Barack

Obama was among those paying tribute, while Boseman’s Marvel co-stars also shared their memories of the actor.

Now, Coogler has shared his own tribute, writing a lengthy note about his time working with the actor.

The filmmaker said he “wasn’t privy” to the details of the actor’s illness, reflecting on how he worked with Boseman but had no idea he had cancer.

“After his family released their statement, I realised that he was living with his illness the entire time I knew him,” Coogler said.

“Because he was a caretaker, a leader and a man of faith, dignity and pride, he shielded his collaborat­ors from his suffering. He lived a beautiful life. And he made great art.”

Coogler told how he inherited Boseman’s Black Panther casting, first seeing him in the role of

T’challa in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War. He was impressed by Boseman insisting the character speak Xhosa, one of the official languages of South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Coogler said he learned the lines, in a foreign language, in a day. “I couldn’t conceive how difficult that must have been and, even though I hadn’t met Chad, I was already in awe of his capacity as an actor,” he added.

The pair met for the first after Boseman sneaked into a hotel while Coogler was promoting the film Creed.

“I noticed then that Chad was an anomaly,” Coogler wrote. “He was calm. Assured. Constantly studying. But also kind, comforting, had the warmest laugh in the world, and eyes that seen much beyond his years but could still sparkle like a child seeing something for the first time.”

Coogler has been working on Black Panther 2, set for release in May 2022, however, it is now unclear how Disney will approach the film.

Boseman’s Da 5 Bloods co-star Clarke Peters broke down as he paid tribute.

He told Good Morning Britain: “My wife asked what Chadwick was like and I was really excited to work with him.

“I said, ‘I think he’s a little bit precious’ and she said ‘Why?’ And I said, ‘Because he’s surrounded by people who are fawning over him – a Chinese practition­er who’s massaging his back when he walks off set; he’s got a make-up lady who’s massaging his feet; his girlfriend is there holding his hand, and I’m thinking, ‘Well, maybe the Black Panther thing went to his head.

“But now I regret even having those thoughts because they were really looking after him.”

He said: “We’ve lost a fine actor, we’ve lost a man of integrity.”

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