A criminal who featured in television documentary The Scheme died in prison a week before he was due to be freed.
11.02.2020 - 06:01 / variety.com
Raphael Coleman, who starred alongside Emma Thompson and Colin Firth in the 2005 film “Nanny McPhee,” died on Friday after collapsing on a run. He was 25 years old.
The British actor appeared in three feature films, “It’s Alive” and “The Fourth Kind” in 2009. He then studied zoology at the University of Manchester before dedicating himself to activism, working with the environmental movement Extinction Rebellion to advocate for wildlife conservation.
Liz Jensen confirmed the news over social
A criminal who featured in television documentary The Scheme died in prison a week before he was due to be freed.
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Nanny McPhee star Raphaël Coleman has tragically passed away at the age of 25.
Raphael Coleman, an actor and activist, has died at the age of 25.
In more recent years he had devoted his life to activism as a member of Extinction Rebellion.
Nanny McPhee child star Raphaël Coleman has died suddenly at the age of 25 after going for a jog, his family has announced.The star, who played Eric Brown in the 2005 hit film, passed away on Friday after he was unable to be revived following a run.The actor’s mum Liz had shared the news earlier this week, saying he died “doing what he loved” after becoming an activist for global environmental movement Extinction Rebellion.
By Anita Bennett
Raphael Coleman, a child actor and dedicated climate change activist, died on Friday. He was 25.