The world was shocked recently by the sudden death of star Chadwick Bosman, as it became clear that the late had colon cancer for 4 years, and during this period he fought a difficult treatment journey, but unfortunately he lost the battle in the end.

On the other hand, during this period, Bosman lived at the height of his success. In the same year in which he was diagnosed with a violent disease, he got his most important role, which is "Black Panther" in the movie "Captain America: Civil War", reaching his peak in the year 2018 in the movie "Black Panther", which was a critical and popular success, and since that time Bosman has presented a number of diverse works that have met with success.

Millions mourned the tragic death of Bosman, but at the same time reminded them of other deaths in which art lost young stars who reached the height of fame and success and then left quickly, we mention the most famous of them here.

James Dean

With only 3 films, Dean made himself an unforgettable name among Hollywood stars, and became a cultural icon referring to teenagers who are unable to harmonize with their society, after his most famous movie "Rebel Without a Cause" in 1955, he then made two more films. Two wonderful are "East of Eden" in 1955 and then "Giant", which was shown in 1956.

But he did not stay until he watched his third films, as he died in 1955 at the age of 24 in the same year that witnessed the height of his success that was not matched by the success of any other young actor, in a car accident, after which he became the first actor to run for the Oscar after his death, where he was nominated for two awards Oscar for his last two films.

Heath Ledger

Ledger began his acting career in the nineties of the twentieth century in Australia and then moved to the United States, where he presented a wide range of medium-fame and good films, but he reached the top in his legendary performance of the Joker character in the 2008 movie "The Dark Knight" directed by Christopher Nolan.

His genius performance encouraged the director to market the film with him, but months before the film was shown, Ledger died of an overdose, and after his death he turned into a legend, especially after the presentation of the film, which won wide fame.

He was nominated for several awards, and became the first deceased actor to win an Oscar ever, and he is credited with the success of the movie, and until Wakin Phoenix presented the same role last year, many viewers thought that there would be no other actor worth comparing to Ledger as the Joker of Batman's world.

Paul Walker

Walker worked in acting since his childhood in the seventies and eighties, but remained confined to small and medium roles for a long time, before his big and surprising success began in the series "The Fast and the Furious" that made a big bang in Hollywood, after which he started making himself He had a reputation as a low-budget action movie actor, until he reached the 2010 movie "Takers" which was a commercial success, but quickly passed away before turning 40 in a car accident.

His death caused a major crisis for the "Fast and Furious" series of films, as at that time he was filming his scenes in the seventh part of them, and in an attempt to save the situation, previous video clips of him were used, and his dramatic script was rewritten to fit these scenes, and some other scenes were completed by representing two of his brothers. , And I dedicated a song to him in the movie's tape, "See You Again."

Amy Winehouse

The singer-songwriter, Winehouse, achieved great success in a short period, as she was known for her deep and expressive voice, distinctive lyrics and abilities to move between different lyrical genres such as jazz, blues, and others. During her career, she presented a wide range of songs and musical albums.

At the 50th Grammy Awards in 2008, she won 5 awards to be the first British woman to receive so many Grammy Awards ever, but in 2011, at the age of 27, Winehouse died of alcohol intoxication after a severe depression.

A documentary film entitled "Amy" was presented in 2015 about her life story and personal tragedy, which was shown at the Cannes Film Festival, and then won the Oscar for Best Documentary as well.