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Nik Zaran
inThe Champions: Desert Journey (1969)
Born

Tracy Connell


(1933-01-19)19 January 1933
Died3 January 2014(2014-01-03) (aged 80)
Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Occupation(s)Actor, dancer, theatre pioneer, restaurateur
Years active1961–1975
SpouseToni

Tracy Connell (19 January 1933 – 3 January 2014), also known by his stage name Nik Zaran, was a Vincentian actor.

Initially a keen sportsman, he mainly played football and cricket while attending the St. Vincent Grammar School. However, his dream was to become an actor. Aged 19 in 1952, Connell came to England, initially joining the Royal Air Force before going into acting training funded by the RAF.[1]

Zaran began his career in 1961, firstly using his birth name before adopting Nik Zaran as his stage name in 1968. He appeared in many cult TV favourites including Danger Man, Man in a Suitcase, The Saint, The Champions, Doctor WhoThe Space Pirates, Department S, The Troubleshooters, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)The Trouble with Women, Jason King and It Ain't Half Hot Mum plus a few films notably the Blaxploitation flick Shaft in Africa. Other work included commercials for Frys Cocoa and British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC).

Returning to SVG in 1977 and reverting to his original name of Tracy Connell, the actor concentrated on dance and theatre, tutoring several Vincentians to get into the business as well as setting up a theatre company, staging shows at the Peace Memorial Hall in Kingston including the phenomenal That Christmas Feeling in 1981, which Tracy wrote, produced and directed.[2] He also acted as trainer on the Carnival Development Committee, training contestants and dancers expected to perform at beauty shows.[3]

In addition upon his return home, he helped extend a family business, Kingstown’s Bounty Restaurant (opened in 1968) to become the Bounty Restaurant and Art Gallery. Running it with his wife, the place served as an art gallery for paintings by local artists as well as being an eatery for many years before closing its doors in 2012.[4][5][6]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1965 The Return of Mr. Moto Arab
1972 Four Dimensions of Greta Johnny Maltese
1973 Tiffany Jones Anton
1973 Shaft in Africa Sadi
1973 White Cargo Strip Club Manager

References

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  • ^ Calypso Association pays tribute to Tracy Connell
  • ^ Appreciation Of Vincentian Family As We Refocus Our Thoughts From Mourning A National Tragedy - The Vincentian
  • ^ The Crafts & Visual Arts of SVG, Ins & Outs of SVG 2016 Edition, pg.16
  • ^ The Bounty
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