Chadwick Boseman receives a posthumous star on the Walk of Fame
Ledward-Boseman takes a knee with Black PantherLetitia Wright and Michael B. Jordan.
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Chadwick Boseman received a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, November 20. His widow, Simone Ledward-Bossman, accepted the honor on his behalf. Ledward Boseman, Boseman Black Panther Director Ryan Coogler, and him Ma Rainey’s black bottom Co-star Viola Davis spoke at the ceremony, which ended just before rain hit Los Angeles again. Among the other attendees Black Panther Stars Letitia Wright, Michael B. Jordan, Los Angeles City Councilman Hugo Soto Martinez, and Disney CEO Bob Iger. Ledward Boseman said in her speech: “Chad, today we realize the extent of artistic life.” the people. “We recognize your skill and dedication, and are working to cement your legacy as a champion and icon. You lived with honor, and you walked in truth. You were as brilliant as you were as beautiful as you were kind. We love you, we miss you, and we thank you.”
Davis talked about Bosman’s djembe drum, which he brought with him everywhere. Boseman “channeled the divine” through his work and through the machine, she said The puppy. “You were a channel, a source of communication that every human being on this earth seeks,” she said.
Chadwick Boseman died in 2020 of colon cancer. Coogler noted in his speech that Boseman came to “every audition and every callback” for him black panther, He “was incredibly generous with his time on set” despite undergoing cancer treatment. He said Boseman was an “incredibly humble mentor” and an honor to work with him. “This is something that people who may have played ice hockey with Wayne Gretzky can attest to, and people who played basketball with Michael Jordan can attest to: There’s something special about being so close to a great person,” Kugler said. “You realize how imperfect you are, but you also realize how much the human body is capable of doing. And Chad showed that every day.”