Connie Chiume, South African Actress in Black Panther, Dies at 72

Connie Chiume, South African Actress in Black Panther, Dies at
Connie Chiume, South African Actress in Black Panther, Dies at

South African Actress Connie Chiume Dies at 72

Renowned South African actress Connie Gabisile Chiume, best known for her role as Mining Tribe Elder in Marvel’s "Black Panther," has passed away at the age of 72. Her family announced the heartbreaking news on Tuesday afternoon, stating that she died in a Johannesburg hospital.

Chiume gained widespread recognition for her role in the 2019 Grammy Award-winning movie. Her family shared the news on Tuesday afternoon, announcing her passing through a touching post on her Instagram account. They also requested privacy during this difficult time, assuring that further details would be communicated in due course.

Born on June 5, 1952, in Welkom, South Africa, Chiume began her acting career in the 1970s. Her illustrious career spanned several decades, earning her acclaim both locally and internationally. Beyond her contributions to cinema, Chiume was also known for her impactful work in South African television and theatre.

Throughout her career, Chiume featured in numerous local productions, including the popular soap operas "Zone 14" and "Rhythm City," where she captivated audiences with her compelling performances. Her talent and dedication to her craft earned her multiple awards and nominations throughout her career.

Chiume’s legacy will be remembered through her remarkable body of work, which has left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

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