Louis Marriott

Louis Marriott
Born (1935-05-22) 22 May 1935
Saint Andrew, Jamaica
Nationality Jamaican
Occupation Actor, director, writer, broadcaster

Louis Marriott (born 22 May 1935) is a Jamaican actor, director, writer, broadcaster,[1] the executive officer of the Michael Manley Foundation, and member of the Performing Right Society,[2] Jamaica Federation of Musicians, and founding member of the Jamaica Association of Dramatic Artists.[3][4]

Marriott was born on the Old Pound Road, Saint Andrew, Jamaica, the son of Egbert Marriott, and Edna Irene Thompson-Marriott. He was educated at Jamaica College.

Career

Theatre

Marriott has written and directed for stage, and has acted[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]

Marriott has written several books[22] including:

Journalism

Marriott has authored syndicated articles appearing in some 200 English-Language newspapers and magazines throughout the world. He has been a regular guest writer in several Jamaican newspaper publications.[31][32] He has written and produced numerous radio and television plays and documentary broadcast programmes and films in both Jamaica and Britain. He wrote The University of Brixton[7] radio drama series for BBC English Radio 1970-71. He wrote several public education radio series for the CFNI (Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute) during his freelance years.

References

  1. Discover Jamaica
  2. The Original Soundtrack From "Countryman".
  3. "Theatre groups to form umbrella association", Jamaica Gleaner.
  4. JADA - Big Plans for the Future.
  5. "Nostalgia kept Hartley Neita's adrenaline flowing".
  6. 'Federation a Buyers' Syndicate', Public Opinion.
  7. 1 2 Louis Marriott, "The Jamaican language issue - Part 1", Jamaica Gleaner, 17 September 2006.
  8. "Race and the press".
  9. Howard Campbell, "1970'S FLASHBACK - The media and Michael Manley", Jamaica Gleaner, 30 May 2006.
  10. Howard Campbell, "'Joshua' and the rod of correction", Jamaica Gleaner, 18 July 2007.
  11. Jamaica's soul and spirit.
  12. Caribbean Playwrights.
  13. "One to One - An interview with Jamaican playwright and actor Louis Marriott".
  14. A History of African American Theatre.
  15. 40 Years of Jamaica's Independence: Outstanding Playwrights, Outstanding Producers.
  16. Andrew Clunis, "Charles Hyatt at 70", The Jamaica Gleaner.
  17. PJ gets dramatic for PNP conference
  18. Michael Reckord, "Playwrights in waiting", Jamaica Gleaner, 26 January 2003.
  19. 1 2 3 Tanya Batson-Savage, "Laughter soothes bitter pills", Jamaica Gleaner, 20 June 2004.
  20. 'Love Games' takes Centerstage
  21. FRIENDS ON FRIENDS: Fae Ellington - a multi-talented Jamaican.
  22. 1 2 3 Google Books.
  23. The Return of Bedward.
  24. BEDWARD A theatrical feast comes to an end.
  25. On Bedward: Ahead of their time.
  26. "We need an advancement of literacy", Jamaica Gleaner, 29 March 2004.
  27. "Marriott show to honour icons", The Gleaner.
  28. Year-long celebration for Louis Marriott's 75th birthday.
  29. Who's Who.
  30. Tanya Batson-Savage, "J'can theatre is no play thing", Jamaica Gleaner, 19 October 2003.
  31. "Louis Marriott's columns delightful", Jamaica Gleaner.
  32. Marriott speaks on linguistics.
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