Marva Hicks, Broadway’s ‘Lion King’ & ‘Sister, Sister’ Actress, Dies At 66 [Condolences]

Marva Hicks
Marva Hicks, Broadway’s ‘Lion King’ & ‘Sister, Sister’ Actress, Dies At 66 [Condolences]
Very sad news. Marva Hicks, an award-winning actress known for Broadway roles in “The Lion King” and “Motown: The Musical” as well as television credits, has died. She was 66 years old at the time of her death.
The performer was known for recurring roles on the TV series “Star Trek: Voyager” and “Sister, Sister,” in addition to a singing career.

Marva Hicks
According to reports, Marva Hicks passed away Friday (September 16) in New York City, her representative confirmed in a statement. Her cause of death was not shared. Her husband, Akwasi Taha, and family reportedly said in a statement,
“It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of the passing of our dear Marva Hicks Taha. Our beloved wife, family member and friend will be greatly missed and remain marvelous in our hearts forever. The love she had for her husband, family, friends and entertainment community knew no bounds. We have been deeply touched by the incredible outpouring of love. Thank you for your compassion and prayers.”
Born in Petersburg, Virginia, Marva Hicks graduated from Howard University and went on to pursue a career that spanned four decades.
The R&B singer got her start in music and released her self-titled debut album in 1991. Hicks later worked with both Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder performing duets while touring worldwide.
As far as Broadway theatre, Hicks is a three-time Helen Hayes Award winner for her stage work and earlier this year performed in the Alliance Theatre production of “Angry, Raucous and Shamelessly Gorgeous.” Her other TV work included appearances on “House of Cards,” “The Blacklist,” and “Madam Secretary,” among others.

Marva Hicks
We send our love and condolences to Marva Hick’s family and loved ones during this time.
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