Chadwick Boseman on How He Researched His ’21 Bridges’ Character
Chadwick Boseman speaks about research he did for ’21 Bridges’ and why he feels it’s “refreshing” to play a character outside of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Chadwick Boseman speaks about research he did for ’21 Bridges’ and why he feels it’s “refreshing” to play a character outside of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Chadwick Boseman talks about how his perception of acting has changed — and hasn’t changed — since his big success.
“As soon as I came to L.A., things immediately shifted for me.” – Chadwick Boseman
Boseman talks about portraying T’Challa’s unique background on screen.
There are tons of articles out there for actors learn effective ways to crack into the entertainment business, but other jobs in the industry are a well-kept secret. Now, two casting directors are offering their advice to learn their trade. Paul Schnee and Kerry Barden, who cast the James Brown
Though Chadwick Boseman is happy that he is co-starring with Kevin Costner in the Ivan Reitman football movie Draft Day, he is probably thrilled that his next movie, Get on Up (in which he stars as “The Godfather of Soul” James Brown), has nothing to do with sports. That’s because
In a movie that deals with racial prejudice like 42, naturally the roles most people would want to play are the characters who overcome racism, like Jackie Robinson (portrayed by Chadwick Boseman) and Branch Rickey (portrayed by Harrison Ford).
When moviegoers go see 42 this weekend, many will be seeing star Chadwick Boseman for the first time. Though Boseman has been acting for a decade, starring as the iconic baseball hero Jackie Robinson is by far his most high-profile role.