Coleman's mother, Liz Jensen, confirmed her son's death on Twitter.
“He died doing what he loved, working for the noblest cause of all,” Jensen wrote.
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 https://t.co/qFRKPT7rRG
— Liz Jensen (@LizJensenWriter) February 7, 2020
Coleman's stepfather, Carsten Jensen, said on Facebook the actor did not have any health issues. He also said Coleman originally wanted to be a scientist, the BBC reported.
"As a child, he was old-wise, extremely literate and loved to lecture adults with his always astonishing knowledge," Carsten Jensen wrote.
“Not to blow up something, as his figure in Nanny McPhee, but to save the planet.”
Coleman appeared in two other films: "It's Alive" and "The Fourth Kind" in 2009. He studied zoology at the University of Manchester before becoming an activist, Variety reported. He worked with Extinction Rebellion, an environmentalist group dedicated to wildlife conservation.
On his website, Coleman called himself "a twenty-something Zoology graduate traveling the world on a shoestring budget, working with wildlife and exploring wildernesses."
Actress Eliza Bennett, who also had a role in "Nanny McPhee," said on Twitter she was heartbroken.
I was so heartbroken to hear about Raphael (now James Iggy). After we worked on Nanny McPhee, he dedicated his life to protecting wildlife and fighting climate change. I’m honoured to have crossed paths him & my heart is with his family in this dark time. https://t.co/oHU0a1l3BE
— Eliza Bennett (@ElizaBennett) February 11, 2020
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