Ghanaians were saddened by the demise of popular actress, Beatrice Chinery, popularly known as ‘Miliky MiCool’ in the movie sphere.
Her own brother, Robert Chinery confirmed the news of her death today June 10, 2020, which occurred sadly at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.
According to Robert, the 53-year-old tv-series actress died of complications from high blood pressure and is survived by two children.
The Ghanaian movie industry was also thrown into the state of mourning as she was a great actress with a high sense of humor.
A look into her career as an actress, the late Miliki Micool started her acting career in 1993 but she shot into the limelight in the early 2000s with the then-popular Kejetia sitcom.
She went on to feature in other movies including Jamestown Fisherman and YOLO
On this note, let’s take a super look and refresh ourselves with some memorable television series the deceased, Beatrice Chinery featured on.
1. TV sitcom Kejetia: This popular television series in the early 2000s was the break-through for Beatrice Chinery. It was in this tv series that she got the name “Miliki Me Cool”. She acted alongside actor Ziggy Netteyson aka Don Ziggy who played “Koo Hia” and the late the actor and comedian Gilbert Karikari, popularly known as Baffour.
2. “JAMESTOWN FISHERMAN”: When it comes to local Television series that’s with fully packed, rib-cracking, then look no further as ‘James Town Fisherman’ go you served.
This tv series is a hilarious comedy series that focuses on the daily life of a Native Fisherman in Jamestown (British Accra) and his troublesome and deviant family coupled with his controversial staff. The late Beatrice Chinery played the character Maa ‘Fante’. She acted alongside the following;
Bismark Odoi as Sebe
Iddrisu Desouza as Togbe Kuntu
Samantha Zibo as Akweley
Bintu Fati Ali as Asibi
Kofi Laing as Lord Aggrey
3. You Only Live Once (Yolo) TV Series: Beatrice Chinery in this household series acted as a ‘Koko’ seller. Yolo is a Ghanaian teenage TV series that seeks to advise and direct the youth concerning the challenges they face in their sexuality.
You have played your role very well.
Thank you for gracing our screens with your super talents.
We will miss you.
Mother Ghana has lost a great talent.
May your gentle soul finds rest in the bosom of the Lord.
Rest in Perfect Peace (RIP) Beatrice Chinery, ‘Miliky MiCool’.
Source: www.Ghface.com