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Star actress seeks some gigs

- By KYLE ZEEMAN Panther Black Panther. Black Rhythm City Black Panther

SHE may have drawn applauses from around the world and captured the world’s attention with her performanc­e in Marvel’s historic Hollywood blockbuste­r

but Connie Chiume’s job prospects are about as dry as day zero.

The star‚ who plays a mining elder in the film‚ said that despite the attention her role has received both here and abroad‚ she was struggling to find acting gigs.

“Maybe it is still early‚ the film only came out a few weeks ago‚ or maybe there is nothing in the pipeline in this country but so far there has not been anything.

“I have only been approached to make appearance­s and do motivation­al speeches at events around When it comes to the industry‚ I haven’t got anything yet.”

The former star said she was not too worried at the moment and was patiently waiting for “anything to come”.

“I don’t want to be in a rush because you don’t know what is going to happen‚ what scripts are being written. At my age‚ you need to take what you can get.

“If it means going overseas for opportunit­ies‚ I need to go where my bread is more buttered.”

In the meantime‚ she has registered a school to create a number of acting workshops for young actors.

She will also be holding workshops in America in July at the prestigiou­s Essence Festival.

She also hopes to be part of the upcoming sequel‚ confirmed by Marvel this week.

“I would walk across the sea if that’s what it took. I would love nothing more than to return to Wakanda and play the role again. Hopefully‚ I will have more of a prominent role as the mining elder but I would jump at the chance to be part of the project again.”

 ??  ?? WAITING TOO LONG: Connie Chiume not getting breaks as expected
WAITING TOO LONG: Connie Chiume not getting breaks as expected

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