The Jamaican entertainment community and theatre enthusiasts worldwide are mourning the loss of iconic actor Munair Zacca, who passed away on April 2, 2025, at the age of 79. Renowned for his versatile performances across stage, television, and film, Zacca’s career spanned several decades, leaving an indelible mark on Caribbean arts.
Zacca’s portrayal of Sonny “Sonny T” Tavares in the long-running TV drama “Royal Palm Estate” captivated audiences, defining the quintessential Jamaican conman. His co-star, Lenford Salmon, reflected, “His character Sonny T literally defined the quintessential Jamaican conman, who used muscle and brain effectively.” Beyond television, Zacca’s film credits include roles in “Countryman,” “Crossfire,” and the cult classic “Shottas.”
In theatre, Zacca’s contributions were equally significant. He delivered memorable performances in plays such as “Rat Trap,” “Puppy Love,” and “Old Story Time.” His role in “Tartuffe” was particularly lauded, noting that the production had audiences “bursting vessels in their seats.” Zacca’s dedication to the arts was recognized with a nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for “ART” at the Actor Boy Awards.
Zacca’s passing highlights the challenges faced by Caribbean actors, particularly the limited screen time and funding for local productions. Director Lennie Little-White observed, “The sponsorship funds available locally are not sufficient to cover the production cost, and the local television stations have been reluctant to underwrite indigenous dramas or comedies.” Despite these obstacles, Zacca’s enduring legacy serves as a testament to his talent and the rich cultural tapestry of Jamaican theatre and film.