Connie Chiume


Connie Temweka Gabisile Chiume was a South African actress and filmmaker. She was known for her film roles in Black Panther, Black Is King and Blessers. On television, she appeared in S'gudi S'nyasi, Yizo Yizo 2, Zone 14, Rhythm City and Gomora.

Early life

Chiume was born on 5 June 1952 in the mining town of Welkom, South Africa. Her father Wright Tadeyo Chiume was from Nkhata Bay, Malawi and her mother MaNdlovu hailed from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Her cousin, Ephraim Mganda Chiume is a Malawian politician.
Chiume spent her early childhood in Welkom. She completed her matric in the Eastern Cape and started training to become a nurse. However, she went on to graduate with a degree in teaching in 1976. In 1977, she left South Africa and became part of a touring musical group, visiting Greece and Israel with them.

Career

Chiume began her acting career with roles in productions of Porgy and Bess, Ipi Ntombi, and Little Shop of Horrors. She returned to South Africa as apartheid was ending. She was cast as Thembi in the 1989 series Inkom' Edla Yodwa and then the 1990 film Warriors from Hell. In 2000, she won the award for Best Actress in a Drama Series at the South African Film and Television Awards.
In 2006, she starred in the stage productions of You Strike The Woman and You Strike The Rock. From 2007 to 2015, Chiume gained prominence through her role as Stella Moloi in the SABC1 drama series Zone 14, which earned her another SAFTA. She also received the Award for the Best Supporting Actress in a Drama during the 3rd SAFTA. In 2015, she appeared in the soap opera Rhythm City as Mamokete Khuse.
In 2018, Chiume played Zawavari, the elder of a mining tribe in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Black Panther. She starred in this role again in the film's 2022 sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
In 2020, Chiume landed the role of Mam'Sonto Molefe in the drama series Gomora and appeared in Beyoncé's film Black Is King. In October 2020, she received a Feather Award nomination. In 2022, she received the lifetime achievement award at the South African Film and Television Awards.

Personal life and death

Chiume was married from 1985 to 2004. She was a mother of four, with two sons and two daughters. She was born and raised in Welkom, South Africa.
Chiume died at the Garden City Hospital in Johannesburg on 5 August 2024, at the age of 72.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Warriors from HellMarita
1994The Air Up ThereMrs Urudu
1999Chikin Biznis... The Whole Story!Thoko
2000I Dreamed of AfricaWanjiku
2004In My CountryVirginia Tabata
2013Fanie Fourie's LobolaZinzi
2015LeratoPastorShort film
2018Black PantherZawavari
2019Losing LeratoGogo on Bus
2019BlessersMa-Lerato
2020What Did You Dream?KokoShort film
2020Black Is KingSarabi
2020Seriously SingleDineo's Mom
2022Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverZawavari
2024Heart of the Hunter
2025Meet the KhumalosMavis Khumalo

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef-
1989Inkom' Edla YodwaThembiTelevision film-
1994The LineRosieTelevision film-
1997A Woman of ColorGovernment OfficialTelevision film-
1998Tierärztin Christine III:
Abenteuer in Südafrika

Mohlolohadi as thakane
Television film;
directed
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2003Soul City-
2004Mazinyo Dot QMa Mavuso-
2007–2015Zone 14Stella Moloi-
2015Rhythm CityMamokete Khuse-
2017Thula's VineNothando-
2020Queen SonoNana Rakau-
2020GomoraMam'Sonto Molefe-
2020Choices-
2024Soon Comes Night
Blood Legacy
Mohlolohadi as thakane
as Madlamini Ndlovu
Television film

Achievements

South Africa Film and Television Awards

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