Actor Winston ‘Bello’ Bell, a 45-year veteran of theatre in Jamaica, passed away on Saturday, April 15, 2023, due to complications from Neuropathy.
Bell was known for his roles in popular movies like Third World Cop, One Love, First Black Britons, Glory to Gloriana, and Ghett’a Life. He was also part of the comedic duo Bello and Blakka, well-known throughout the Caribbean diaspora.
In a statement posted on Bishop Winston Alexander Bell’s Facebook page, it was announced that the actor had passed away due to “medical complications.” The news of his sudden death is a shock to the entertainment industry, and social media users have been flooding the various platforms expressing their grief and condolences.
Winston Bell was a passionate actor and continued to work in the theatre circuit, even after 45 years in the industry. He performed in productions such as Patrick Brown’s long-running Jamaican fairytale Glass Slippaz in 2013, winning the Best Supporting Actor award in 2012. His theatre credits include Louis Marriott’s Bedward and Trevor Rhone’s Pepper.
Despite facing personal tragedy when his wife, Joy Bell, passed away, he remained an active performer and beloved theatre community member. Winston ‘Bello’ Bell’s contribution to the Jamaican theatre and entertainment industry will be deeply missed.