Boseman was honored for his voice-over performance in Marvel’s “What If…?” series.
The 74th Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday saw trophies awarded to the late Chadwick Boseman as well as former President Barack Obama, both first-time winners of the prestigious honor.
Boseman, who died of colon cancer at age 43 in 2020, was posthumously named the winner of Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance for his role as Star-Lord T’Challa in an episode of Marvel’s “What If…?” series, per today!
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