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
Raphael Coleman was best known for his role as Eric Brown in the 2005 film, starring alongside Emma Thompson and Colin Firth.
In his post on Facebook, his stepdad said he died "in the middle of a trip and could not be restored".
He also talked about what his stepson, who originally wanted to be a scientist, was like as a child.
"Not to blow up something, as his figure in Nanny McPhee, but to save the planet."
Carsten Jensen also talked about Raphael's life as an activist for the climate change group Extinction Rebellion.
"Under the name Iggy Fox, he controlled the group's social media, spoke at demonstrations."
On Raphael's website he described himself as "a twenty-something Zoology graduate travelling the world on a shoestring budget, working with wildlife and exploring wildernesses".
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