Updated On: 11 February, 2020 12:11 PM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Raphael Coleman studied zoology at the University of Manchester before dedicating himself to activism

Raphael Coleman as a young boy. Picture courtesy/Twitter: @Tarasmove18
Raphael Coleman, who starred alongside Emma Thompson and Colin Firth in the 2005 film "Nanny McPhee", is no more. He was 25. Coleman died after collapsing on a run, reports variety.com. 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, Coleman's mother, confirmed the news over social media.
"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 could not be prouder. Let's celebrate all he achieved in his short life and cherish his legacy." She also shared an essay that Coleman had written for Extinction Rebellion titled This is Why I Rebel. In his writing, Coleman describes the obligation he feels toward the movement.