Chadwick Boseman WINS posthumous Creative Arts Emmy for voiceover on Marvel cartoon What If...?
Chadwick Boseman posthumously won a Creative Arts Emmy this Saturday, two years after his tragic death of cancer at the age of just 43.He was given the award for his voiceover work on the Marvel cartoon What If...?, in which he reprised the role of Black Panther that made him a global star.His widow Taylor Simone Leonard accepted the prize and according to Deadline declared: 'Chad would be so honored and I am honored on his behalf.' 'Chad would be so honored': Chadwick Boseman posthumously won a Creative Arts Emmy this Saturday and his widow Taylor Simone Leonard accepted the prize Details: He was given the award for his voiceover work on the Marvel cartoon What If...?, in which he reprised the role of Black Panther that made him a global starBoseman died with his wife at his side two years ago last Sunday, after a four-year battle with colon cancer he kept secret from the public.Black Panther at the time had a sequel in the works, and the film that eventually got made wound up excluding his character rather than recasting it. He recorded his lines for What If...? in four sessions prior to his death.
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