Nanny McPhee (M6): the broken destiny of Raphael Coleman, dead at 25

Nanny McPhee (M6): the broken destiny of Raphael Coleman, dead at 25
Nanny McPhee (M6): the broken destiny of Raphael Coleman, dead at 25

Revealed in 2005 film Nanny McPheerebroadcast this Wednesday, December 25, at 9:10 p.m. on M6, when he was only 9 years old, actor Raphael Coleman died on February 6, 2020 at only 25 years old. He tragically died while jogging after losing consciousness.

He was one of the childish faces of Nanny McPhee. On February 6, 2020, actor Raphael Coleman died at just 25 years old. The general public was able to discover it in 2005, in the feature film directed by Kirk Jones and carried by Emma Thompson, rebroadcast this Wednesday, December 25, 2024, at 9:10 p.m. on M6.

Raphael Coleman, revealed at 9 years old in Nanny McPhee

At the age of 9, he played Eric Brown, one of six children in the family who would be looked after by nanny Nanny McPhee. While the kids gave her predecessors a hard time, she will use her magical powers to achieve her ends. Raphael Coleman subsequently made a few appearances in the cinema, but was mainly involved in the ecological cause. He was particularly involved in defending the Amazonian forest among the indigenous people. The actor died tragically while jogging: after losing consciousness, he could not be resuscitated by medical teams. On Twitter, his mother expressed all her sorrow following his disappearance and paid tribute to him.

“Let’s celebrate everything he accomplished in his short life”

Rest in peace, my beloved son Raphael Coleman, aka Iggy Fox. He died doing what he loved, working for the noblest cause of all. His family couldn't be more proud. Let's celebrate all he accomplished in his short life and cherish his legacy“, posted Liz Jensen. Her father-in-law also spoke via his Facebook account, publishing a moving message.”I will never forget you, we send our greetings to the living with a farewell. But when it's your own child, it's your genes, your whole body, something bigger than the word 'I' that refuses to accept the judgment of death“, we could read on Carter Jensen's page.

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