Over the course of about two hours, Michael B. Jordan relived his 25 years as an actor.
“Nobody warns you how crazy this is to see your whole career flash before your eyes,” Jordan said, wiping tears away as he accepted the 39th American Cinematheque Award from his longtime collaborator Ryan Coogler on Thursday night.
It had been an emotional day for Jordan, who spent the morning saluting his friend, the late Chadwick Boseman. The “Black Panther” star, who died in 2020, received a posthumous star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. Jordan also has a slice of real estate on that famed stretch of sidewalk — his
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