Trevor Rhone
Quick Facts
Biography
Trevor Dave Rhone (24 March 1940 – 15 September 2009) was a Jamaican writer, playwright and film maker. He co-wrote, with director Perry Henzell, the internationally successful film The Harder They Come (1972).
Life
Trevor Rhone, was the last child of twenty-one, grew up in a tiny town of Bellas Gate in Jamaica. After seeing his first play at the age of nine he fell in love with theatre. Educated at Beckford & Smith High School now known as the St. Jago High School, , He began his theatre career as a teacher after a three-year stint at Rose Bruford College, an English drama school, where he studied in the early 1960s on scholarship. 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.
His prolific work includes the films The Harder They Come (1972), co-author; Smile Orange (1974), based on his play of the same name; Top Rankin′; Milk and Honey (1988), winner; One Love (2003), Cannes Film Festival favorite.
He was awarded the Musgrave Gold Medal in 1988 for his work by the Institute of Jamaica.
Death
Trevor D. Rhone died on 15 September 2009 of a massive heart attack, and was buried in Bellas Gate, St. Catherine, Jamaica. He is survived by his three children, Traci, Trevor-David and Jonathan, wife Camella and grandchild Sofia. in 2006
Works
Publications of plays
- It's Not My Fault Baby (1967), co-author
- The Gadget (1968)
- Cinderella (1969), musical
- Music Boy (1971)
- Sleeper (1972)
- Comic Strip (1973)
- Everyman (1980)
- Old Story Time (1981) - new 2010 Longman edition includes CSEC-specific study notes ISBN 978-1-4082-4514-9
- Two Can Play (1982)
- The Game (1985)
- Family Planning Musical (1989)
- All in One (1991)
- The Power (1992), commissioned by BBC Radio
- One Stop Driver (1992)
- Dear Counselor (1997)
- Bellas Gate Boy (c2002), an autobiography, earned the Actor Boy Award for "Best New Play" c2002.
Films
- The Harder They Come (1972), co-author.
- Smile Orange (1974), based on his play of the same name.
- Top Rankin'
- Milk and Honey (1988), Toronto Festival of Festivals and Genie Award winner.
- One Love (2003), Cannes Film Festival favourite.
- ^ "What Does Trevor Rhone Do?". Archived from the original on 21 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
- Rhone, Trevor (30 June 2004). Bellas Gate Boy. Macmillan Caribbean. ISBN 978-1-4050-3116-5.
- ^ O'Neill, Kinisha (31 March 2003). "close&personal with Trevor Rhone". Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
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Honours
- Commander of the Order of Distinction.
- Focus of the Caribbean Cultural Theatre's film festival in New York in March 2006.
- Fellow of Rose Bruford College theatre school.
- Jamaica Gleaner Honour Award for contributions to the arts (2007).
- Gold Musgrave Medal, 1988
For a more complete list see Awards and Honours.