Trevor Rhone

Trevor Rhone
Born Trevor Dave Rhone
March 24, 1940(1940-03-24)[1]
Died September 15, 2009(2009-09-15) (aged 69)[1]
Kingston, Jamaica[1]
Cause of death heart attack[1]
Nationality Jamaican
Education Beckford and Smith High School (now St Jago High)[1]
Occupation Playwright and writer
Years active c1960-2009
Known for Old Story Time, Smile Orange,The Harder They Come, One Love[1]
Home town Bellas Gate, St Catherine, Jamaica[1]
Children Three[1]
Relatives Neville Rhone (brother)[1]
Awards Commander of the Order of Distinction, Jamaica
Fellow of Rose Bruford College

Trevor Dave Rhone (March 24, 1940 – September 15, 2009)[2] was a Jamaican writer and playwright.

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Life

He began his theatre career as a teacher after a three year stint at Rose Bruford College, an English drama school. He was part of the renaissance of Jamaican theatre in the early 1970s. Rhone participated in a group called Theatre '77, which established The Barn, a small theatre in Kingston, Jamaica to stage local performances. The vision of the group that came together in 1965 was that in 12 years, by 1977, there would be professional theatre in Jamaica.[3]

Among his works is the script to The Harder They Come, a 1972 crime film, which was instrumental in popularizing reggae in the US. He also wrote the script for the 2003 romance One Love.

Death

Trevor Rhone died on September 15, 2009, and was buried at the National Heroes Park in Kingston, Jamaica.

Works

Plays

Films

Honours

For a more complete list see http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/jamaican_theatre/time_line_of_achievements.html&date=2009-10-26+00:39:35

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Campbell, Howard (2009-09-20). Jamaica Weekly Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica: Jamaica Gleaner) 3,022: 17. 
  2. ^ Trevor D. Rhone, 69 - Caribbean Playwright Co-Wrote 'The Harder They Come from The Washington Post 17 September 2009
  3. ^ Jamaica Gleaner, 2006-04-16
  4. ^ a b c d "What Does Trevor Rhone Do?". Archived from the original on 2009-10-21. http://web.archive.org/web/20091021145739/http://geocities.com/jamaican_theatre/skills_of_the_rhone.html. Retrieved 2009-09-25. 
  5. ^ Rhone, Trevor (2004-06-30). Bellas Gate boy. Macmillan Caribbean. ISBN 978-1405031165. 
  6. ^ a b c O'Neill, Kinisha (2003-03-31). "close&personal with Trevor Rhone". Kingston, Jamaica: Jamaica Gleaner. http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20030331/flair/flair1.html. Retrieved 2009-09-24. 
  7. ^ a b c d e "CCT to Honour Trevor Rhone In New York". Jamaica Information Service (JIS). 2006-02-23. http://www.jis.gov.jm/foreign_affairs/html/20060222T120000-0500_8151_JIS_CCT_TO_HONOUR_TREVOR_RHONE_IN_NEW_YORK.asp. Retrieved 2009-09-24. 
  8. ^ "Review of Bellas Gate boy". Macmillan Caribbean. c2008. http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0230030122. Retrieved 2009-09-24. 

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