Renowned South African actress and filmmaker, Connie Temweka Gabisile Chiume, passed away at the age of 72 on August 6, 2024. Known for her standout roles in international hits such as “Black Panther,” “Black Is King,” and “Blessers,” Chiume’s illustrious career also saw her captivating audiences in popular television series including “Zone 14,” “Rhythm City,” and “Gomora.”
Her family released a heartfelt statement announcing her passing, which took place at Garden City Hospital. “The Chiume Family regrets to inform you of the passing of the internationally acclaimed, award-winning actress Connie Chiume. Connie Chiume, 72, passed on at Garden City Hospital today, August 6, 2024. The family asks for privacy during this difficult period. Further details will be communicated,” the statement read.
Connie Chiume’s death marks the end of an era for South African entertainment, as she leaves behind a legacy of exceptional talent and trailblazing performances. From her role as the fierce and loyal Wakandan elder in “Black Panther” to her riveting portrayal of complex characters in local productions, Chiume’s impact on the industry was profound and far-reaching.
The details surrounding her passing have not been confirmed, leaving fans and the film community mourning the loss of an icon whose influence spanned decades. Chiume’s contributions to both film and television earned her numerous accolades and solidified her status as a beloved figure in South African pop culture.
In addition to her acting prowess, Chiume was celebrated for her commitment to mentoring young talent and her advocacy for greater representation of African stories on the global stage. Her absence will be deeply felt, not only by her family and friends but also by the countless fans and colleagues who admired her work.
As the nation grieves, tributes continue to pour in from all corners of the globe, honouring a life dedicated to the arts and a career that broke barriers. Connie Chiume’s indomitable spirit and remarkable achievements will forever be etched in the annals of cinema history.