Chadwick Boseman, an American actor (Black Panther), was born in Anderson, South Carolina in 1976.
Chadwick Aaron Boseman was born on November 29, 1976 he was an actor and playwright from the United States. He began working continuously as a writer, director, and actor for the stage after studying directing at Howard University, receiving an acting AUDELCO and being nominated for a Jeff Award as a playwright for Deep Azure. In 2010, he received his first significant part as a series regular on Persons Unknown, and his breakout performance came in 2013 in the historical film 42 as baseball great Jackie Robinson. He has played historical personalities in films such as Get on Up, in which he played musician James Brown, and Marshall, in which he played lawyer and future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.
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