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Minister Babsy Grange: Hails Munair Zacca as one of Jamaica’s best acting talents

Toriann Ellis

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Jamaican actor Munair Zacca.

The Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Babsy Grange, says actor Munair Zacca was one of the best home-grown acting talents to have emerged in Jamaica.

Munair Zacca passed away at age 82 on Wednesday, April 2, leaving behind a rich legacy that resonated across the stage and screen.

“He was one of the founders of Theatre ’77, along with the late Trevor Rhone and Yvonne Brewster, and together they took theatre to small venues, beginning with the 150-seat Barn Theatre on Oxford Road in Kingston. Before that, theatre was only presented in bigger spaces such as the Ward Theatre and the Little Theatre,” Grange said.

Pointing to his outstanding talent, Minister Grange said, “Munair, like good wine, mellowed with age, getting better at his craft as the years went by. He personified the ‘Sonny T’ character on the long-running CVM Television hit series, ‘Royal Palm Estate’. He made the “Sonny T” role his own, creating a character everyone loved to hate.

“Munair Zacca will long be remembered as an actor whose talent enriched both stage and screen. My condolences to his wife Adelina and their two daughters, to his relatives, friends and associates and to those in the theatre community,” she added.

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