Jamaican celebrities
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Junior Murvin (born Murvin Junior Smith, circa 1946 – 2 December 2013) was a Jamaican reggae musician. He is best known for the single “Police and Thieves”, produced by Lee “Scratch” Perry in 1976.
John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE (born 7 November 1963) is an English former footballer, rapper and manager of Jamaican and Trinidadian origin, who currently works as a commentator and pundit for ESPN and SuperSport. A fast, skilful left wing player, Ba
Manley Augustus Buchanan (born 19 April 1949, Trenchtown, Kingston, Jamaica), better known as Big Youth (sometimes called Jah Youth), is a Jamaican deejay, mostly known for his work during the 1970s.
Charles Officer is a Jamaican-Canadian writer, actor, director and former professional hockey player in the United States.
Max Alfred “Maxi” Elliott (born 10 June 1961), known as Maxi Priest, is a British reggae vocalist of Jamaican descent. He is best known for singing reggae music with an R&B influence, otherwise known as reggae fusion, and became one of the first inte
Damar Forbes (born 11 September 1990 in Saint Ann) is a Jamaican long jumper. He has a personal best of 8.25 m (27 ft 03⁄4 in). He is coached by former world champion Dwight Phillips.
Brendan Paul Nash (born 14 December 1977) is a Jamaican Australian cricketer who has played Test and One Day International cricket for West Indies. He has also played first-class cricket for Jamaica, Queensland and Kent.
Sir Willard Wentworth White, OM, CBE (born 10 October 1946) is a Jamaican-born British operatic bass-baritone.
Joe Gibbs born Joel A. Gibson (14 October 1942 – 22 February 2008) was a Jamaican reggae producer.
Don Letts (born 10 January 1956) is a British film director, DJ and musician.