Charlbi Dean dead: Black Lightning star dies aged 32 after ‘sudden illness’
30.08.2022 - 21:11
/ ok.co.uk
Actress Charlbi Dean has died aged 32 after a "sudden illness". She was best known for her role on CW show Black Lightning, playing the role of Syonide. She also starred opposite Woody Harrelson in the upcoming film Triangle of Sadness.
Reps for the star’s family told TMZ that she died following an "unexpected sudden illness." TMZ reports that the popular South African actress passed away on Monday from the unexpected sudden illness, and the publication also reported that a source told them that she passed away in a hospital in New York City. As well as being an up-and-coming actress, Charlbi was also a successful model and she starred in many campaigns. Her last Instagram post was just five days ago when she was promoting such a campaign, as she looked stunning in a black and white shot wearing jeans and a corset top.
She was best known for her role on Black Lightening, where her character, Syonide, is an assassin with bulletproof skin and lethal combat skills. Charlbi's biggest acting role to date was her role on the Triangle of Sadness film, which has already received critical acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival, but is yet to be released. Charlbi is the lead, starring opposite Woody Harrelson, and the film follows a wrecked cruise ship and its passengers getting washed ashore.
When the film won the Palme d'Or award at CFF, Charlbi wrote: "Congratulations our family we did it!!! @ruben_ostlund you're the GOAT I'm forever thankful for you for trusting me to be apart of your genius and my dear @sinaostlund Can't believe I had the best year making this during one of the hardest times in my life. Here's some pics of the year in Sweden and Greece during the pandemic. Forever and always our @triangleofsadness family." She's
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