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All For One | Episodes 16-30
Episode 16: Fish in a Barrel
Characters: Dorothy (Gwenlyn Cumyn), Portia (Claire Gagnon-King), Ariana (Xavier Lopez), Miller (Dan Mousseau), Rochefort (Damien Doepping)
Plot: So we’ve upgraded from foam swords to Nerf guns, I’m not mad about it. We’re 16 episodes in and honestly, who would have thought that Portia would be looking to rally the group together. We’ve got lots of cute Portiana moments including some action in the back from Miller and Dorothy but what we’re mostly focused on is Portia’s concern that her MST sisters thinks she’s a ditz and think that she slept with Rochefort if you remember correctly is because of the scheming everyone else put her up to. SMH.
Portia’s phone goes off, it’s an email from Rick inviting Portia to his office, the other three are excited while Portia isn’t having it. She’s clearly uncomfortable and I hate that everyone ignores it!
We get a secret moment between Miller and Dorothy, Dorothy goes back to catching up with the Inseparables until none other than Rochefort makes an appearance, a drunk appearance. I love the writers for this moment because I actually feel for Douchecanoe and that takes a lot! So it looks like Douchefort came to see if Dorothy knows who “he” is, he, referring to Miller who just left and there are suddenly red flags everywhere and I mean EVERYWHERE! Dorothy being naive as she is doesn’t get it, blaming it on Rochefort being drunk but he tries again before he leaves.
Episode Takeaway: Portia can do anything except outrun a clown on a unicycle.
Best Inseparable Line: Portia is the Queen of Baes, yas sometimesawesome
First thought: More Portia in my life is a good thing.
Final thought: Dorothy, hunny...Let’s get your head out of your ass, yeah?
Episode 17: The Good Guys
Characters: Dorothy, Portia, Ariana, Miller
Plot: Things are not well at Dumas and it’s pretty clearly written on Portia’s face. The gang is in celebration mode, something they seem to be doing quite often, which means that the next step in their Rick take down must have been successful. Ariana’s getting cockier by the episode, Portia’s getting more uncomfortable by the episode and WHY ISN’T ANYONE SEEING THIS.
Back to the plan, Portia convinces Rick to leave his office and endured some very much unwanted advances while Ariana hacked into Rick’s computer, finally. Thinking they’re finally going to get a break from the scheming, Portia’s proven wrong when she gets filled in that Ariana left something in Rick’s office, a little meth, NBD. A LITTLE METH. Which we now know is the secret that Dorothy and Miller were chatting about in episode 16.
This plan is the straw that breaks the camel’s back and Portia’s on her feet finally blowing up at everyone the way they deserve and they are shooketh. Ariana tries to justify their decision, Dorothy and Miller don’t care, Rick’s computer is finally decrypted and it looks like he’s got a ton of weird/unexplainable photoshopped photos of himself and...photos of Anne, naked photos of Anne.
Now that we know what he’s holding over her, what does our lovely team do next? Portia wants to stop and we’re team Portia right now. She’s the voice of reason and everyone else seems to ignore her, her girlfriend included. Miller gets a call on his super duper flip phone informing him that Rick’s been let go by campus security. Things are far deeper than anyone’s prepared for and one can only imagine what’s happening from here.
Portiana gets into a fight, for reasons completely valid. Ariana completely ignores what Portia is saying and a very awkward break up ensues in front of Dorothy and Miller. This is when I know Miller’s some sort of shady. While the conversation goes on in the background, Dorothy looks sad, probably wondering if she had a hand in this while Miller smirks and Ariana fights back tears as Portia walks out.
Episode Takeaway: There are no good guys.
Best Inseparable Line: It’s the 21st century! Liberate women’s bodies. We see you cookiemonster.
First thought: Once again, Portia is sad and no one is paying attention to her. Miller I truly do hate you. Dorothy, what has happened to you?
Final thought: Miller’s the real douchecanoe. Portia deserves a lot better.
Episode 18: Midnight
Characters: Dorothy, Ariana, Miller, Connie (Linnea Currie-Roberts)
Plot: Well hello Ariana, looks like someone get a makeover! I love the wardrobe choices for Ariana after the blowout with Portia, I think it goes to show how much she’s changed from the beginning of the season. Ah, they’re drinking again and that never leads to anything good. So we get an update on how they’ve been toying with Rick using the information on his computer and he doesn’t know who’s doing it, yet.
The team is losing sight of what the initial plan was which means that their downfall has yet to happen. Miller and Ariana are in this maniacal supervillain glow and I think Dorothy is finally seeing how far they truly have gone. She’s updating the Inseparables on what’s been going on until she’s interrupted by a tired-looking Connie who was up late talking to Monty (are you even real?).
Connie brings the harsh truth to Dorothy asking her what’s really going on what with Miller never in class and Ariana avoiding her MST responsibilities. Connie’s genuinely worried and there seems to be something going on with her too but try as she might, Dorothy can’t seem to get it out of her.
Connie heads to bed, Ariana comes back and Dorothy looks like she’s finally going to Mom up and lay down the hammer. Ariana’s neglecting everything and Dorothy’s trying to help her realize what she’s been doing and in typical Ariana fashion she leaves in huff of smoke but not before giving Dorothy a thumb drive of the latest data she’s stolen from Rick’s computer, only this time, on Miller and perhaps his true reasoning for helping the girls.
Episode Takeaway: Ariana has a past of hacking which she gave up after joining MST.
Best Inseparable Line: I’M ALWAYS A SLUT FOR RECAPS. Same chiefofmemes, same.
First thought: Where do I get that jacket, Ariana?
Final thought: I lowkey wanna slap Ariana in the face. Is that allowed?
Episode 19: It Hits the Fan
Characters: Dorothy, Miller, Connie
Plot: After looking through what Ariana gave her, Dorothy finally sees Miller for who he really is and admits how much she really was in denial and speak of the devil, Miller walks in toting snacks. Dorothy confronts Miller and tells him to stop lying once and for all and he laughs. He actually freaking laughs.
So it turns out Miller’s been lying the entire time, he’s actually been working for Rick pretty much as one of his goonies. For example, he helped Rick sabotage a girl that Rick didn’t like during exam week, also that thing with the professor’s wife and much more. It’s actually disgusting the worst part about it, he actually tries to justify what he’s been doing and I hope Dorothy doesn’t eat this up.
Miller plays it all off like he’s some hotshot badass but then Dorothy reveals she’s seen the older files too. Police reports no doubt involving Miller and that’s when we see him finally show his true colors. Police seem to be on the hunt for Anton hence the change to Miller so why is Miller still doing all of this? Oh because he loves Dorothy and confesses it in a rather shitty and manipulative way, in my opinion at least. Dorothy doesn’t get it, she’s confused and Miller seems to be feeding her shovel after shovel of shit.
Turns out, Anne turned down a proposal from Rick and Miller, knowing he had to take down MST was just trying to protect Dorothy and I absolutely hate it but kudos to Dorothy for pushing him away! She threatens to take Miller down if he doesn’t leave and in a very dramatic fashion he leaves with a, “You’ll change your mind.”
Dorothy finally breaks down and who comes to her rescue? Connie. CONNIE MOTHER FUCKING BONACIEUX! It’s finally over with Miller, Dorothy blames herself and Dornie hugs.
Episode Takeaway: Miller gets paid a lot to do something that he’s really good at. So how much to pay him to go away?
Best Inseparable Line: BREAK HIS ARMS. sometimesawesome is my spirity animal.
First thought: Miller is disgusting.
Final thought: DORNIE HUGS. Miller is still disgusting.
Episode 20: Last Dance with Miller Winters
Characters: Dorothy, Miller
Plot: Dorothy’s dealing with her messy break up as much as best as she can and honestly I’m just glad we don’t have another Burrito Blanket disaster. She misses Miller and as crazy as it sounds, it’s understandable, she honestly thought he was being genuine and maybe a part of him was but, meh. So the Inseparables try to get her to keep positive and Dorothy does what’s probably the most responsible thing I’ve seen her do all season, writer her college paper.
When the live stream comes back up it’s nighttime and Miller is creepily hovering over the computer and we officially hate how he calls them digital beans. Dorothy comes back threatening to break his arms and Miller looks deranged with power. We say punch him.
Miller came to erase the files Dorothy had on him and Dorothy can’t believe he’s actually that stupid to think she’d hold things over his head that he did when he was 15. Miller in a very aggressive, creepy way, tries to manipulate Dorothy to get back together with him and all of a sudden the Miller that Alex and Rochefort mentioned before is in front of us. Dorothy almost falls for the Miller bullshit but our girl knows better and kicks him to the curb, again. Oh but also, we get a Dorothy slap and an enraged Dorothy is back and with a plan!
Episode Takeaway: Dan Mousseau is a genius at playing the villain.
Best Inseparable Line: She dumped u dude get OVER it #desperate. You tell ‘em emblue!
First thought: Sad Dorothy is sad.
Final thought: The writers really know how to throw a punch in this episode.
Episode 21: We’ll Do It Live
Characters: Dorothy, Alex, Ariana, Portia, Treville (Denise Yuen)
Plot: Before I go on, we have to note that the cast and crew behind All For One is absolutely phenomenal. In episode 21 we get not only a 20-minute episode, but a live episode at that and with chatties from fans of the show.
So we have all of the people back for this episode and a new venue, in Dorothy’s attempt to fix basically everything. We get a great little monologue from Dorothy on how she thinks her family, mainly her mom and gran would react to the mess she’s gotten herself into.
So while Dorothy waits for the girls to show up she tries her best to remain calm and collected, by that I mean she feng shuis the room like a million times and with some moral cyber support from Connie, Dorothy finally starts to feel like she has things under control, kinda.
Ariana’s the first to show up, looking darker than usual in her black on black ensemble that even I’m envious of. She’s still playing the bitter card and it’s really getting to Dorothy but she tries to reel Ariana back in and they actually get into a bit of an emotional conversation, until Portia shows up (yay)! Portia admits she’s only there to fill Alex in on what’s been going on and in a not so subtle way, Dorothy leaves to “check on something” leaving Portiana alone.
Portia’s back at the computer catching up with the Inseparables while Ariana broods in the corner. I like that the writers gave the characters times to interact with the Inseparables, really showing off the abilities of the actors. Things get emotional and Ariana finally speaks up, where they both realize what went wrong in their relationship and the overall theme is COMMUNICATION.
Next to enter the scene is Alex and by enter, I mean pop up from behind one of the lounge couches in a very short dress and clearly intoxicated. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE ALEX WE KNEW? Well she’s clearly gone off the deep end and if Alex can do it, it can happen to anyone. Dorothy returns and she starts what I like to call, the rambliest of ramble apologies ever, as she should. Portia is the first to forgive her, while Alex and Ariana are next in line to admit that a lot of what happened with Miller isn’t her fault. So in an attempt to save what’s left of Anne’s image, the girls are banding together again to protect her with Portia volunteering as leader and we are here for it folks. We are here for it.
Episode Takeaway: This wasn’t a literal, figurative disaster as Dorothy thought. The actors are freaking phenomenal.
Best Inseparable Line: You’re going to need a strong drink for this. We should all have one. Sassyinspanish, also my spirit animal.
First thought: NEW VENUE! NEW VENUE! A live episode and Dorothy’s wearing...Overalls?
Final thought: THE GANG IS BACK TOGETHER AGAIN.
Episode 22: Caper
Characters: Portia
Plot: We get a Portia-centric episode with a brand new confident Portia and we love it. She’s taking the lead and she’s manning the group via walkie talkie from Dorothy’s apartment, in an attempt to get the stolen pictures back from Rick.
Alex goes against the plan and finds an open window and decides to climb inside, obviously. Ariana sounds like a pod person, very robotic as she reports back to Portia and we finally get to see Portia’s reaction to Ariana’s new demeanor and while she says she doesn’t care, we all know she cares. Alex continues on with a plan of her own and Portia tries not to have an aneurysm at Mission Control.
Dorothy has no idea what to do to distract a guard but she’s caw-cawing on the walkie and then there’s silence. I know I should be worried and not laugh but I am, I’m laughing so hard. Portia finally takes the reins back on Mission Control, the girls make it to Rick’s office and then the walkie goes dead.
Episode Takeaway: We need more Portia in the future.
Best Inseparable Line: Kitten, let’s not pretend you don’t care enormously. Sica_inimicis calling it like it is.
First thought: PORTIA! PORTIA WITH GLASSES!
Final thought: Boss Portia is a thing, but nervous Portia is still a thing and I love it.
Episode 23: Rough at the Edges
Characters: Dorothy, Alex, Portia, Ariana, Rochefort
Plot: Following the plot to get into Rick’s office the girls regroup back at home base and Portia fills us in on what we missed. In attempt to save Dorothy from the guards, Portia had to climb through the window Alex did in episode 22 and she pulled the fire alarm to distract the guards (something we don’t recommend doing).
Ariana wasn’t able to get to the photos but she was able to disable the cameras, Dorothy tries to salvage the setback in their mission but the other girls aren’t having it. They look pretty defeated and Dorothy does her best to perk the girls up. Ariana leaves and Portia admits to Dorothy her doubts about being a leader and it’s honestly endearing. Dorothy cheers her up and it’s so great to see how much Dorothy has gone back to being the girl we saw in the first episode.
So the team regroups for attempt number two to get the stolen photos back and it was a failure to say the least. Alex fell out of a tree amd Miller was disguised as a guard with a fake mustache. We see a bit of the old Alex when Miller gets brought up and I just want her to come back! Ariana gets grumpy and leaves to meet Portia for coffee, coffee where they discuss being friends and never touch each other below the waist again coffee, Ariana’s words, not mine!
Alex leaves too after some not so great words are exchanged and then we’re back with Ariana post-Portia coffee. There aren’t any updates on accessing Rick’s files so Dorothy tries to get her to take a break and after a bit of opposition, she finally succeeds but not without a knock on the door from Rochefort.
Episode Takeaway: Dumas has hidden tunnels.
Best Inseparable Line: I would do anything you say #QueenPortia. I’m starting to think chiefofmemes has a crush.
First thought: Why is Alex on the floor.
Final thought: The Ariana we know seems to be coming back!
Episode 24: Underhanded
Characters: Dorothy, Ariana, Rochefort, Portia, Alex, Treville (Denise Yuen)
Plot: We pick up with Rochefort at the door and he actually asks to come in, which is...weird. Portia and Ariana come back into the room and Rochefort offers up information on Miller’s next play which is also looking for the Dumas tunnels. As it turns out Owen isn’t so stupid after all handing over the map of the tunnels and his building keys, now we wait for the other shoe to drop.
The only thing Rochefort wants is for all of Miller’s files and without hesitation, Dorothy accepts. PLEASE tell me there are copies of Miller’s files. Ariana thinks it’s a trap, Portia thinks he actually might be genuine, Alex doesn’t care and Dorothy refuses to be the deciding factor but the girls actually have valid reasons as to why she should vote on what to do next.
The live stream kicks back up and we’re at a new venue, the MST house! So update! The girls wiped Rick’s cloud, broke into his office, cracked into his safe and found the remaining files that Rick has against Anne. I’d call that a win. The girls break the thumb drive together, using a flowerpot, causing Treville (YES) to walk in with a sword, a real freaking Musketeer sword, as if she couldn’t get more badass.
Treville’s looking for an explanation, Dorothy tells her they’ve wiped the photos clean and Treville looks rather relieved but also confused. Dorothy, once again not aware of social cues, asks if this means she could be an MST sister and Ariana asks to play with her sword. Timing guys, timing.
Episode Takeaway: Treville is a badass and I didn’t realize how much I missed her until now, the rapport between the girls is amazing!
Best Inseparable Line: Never underestimate a douchecanoe, they might grow up and become douchekayaks. Breton FTW.
First thought: Hello, Owen - you’re looking very smug today.
Final thought: TREVILLE!
Episode 25: Dorothy the Sigma
Characters: Dorothy, Connie, Treville, Miller
Plot: From the title I think it’s pretty obvious to say what happens. Our beloved Dorothy Castlemore, is finally a Mu Sigma Theta pledge. She breaks out into a happy dance which Treville so happily interrupts until she realizes that Dorothy and Connie are live streaming and insists that they need permission. Plot twist. Dorothy has been texting with Anne, including emojis and Treville does not look impressed. Control, much? Also making an appearance in the chatties this episode are Ariana, Alex and Portia, how great is that?
So on another note, why is Connie there? Not that we’re mad. Somehow Monty comes up and Connie reveals that they broke up and Dorothy tries to be supportive without flailing her arms in gay. We get some great Dornie conversation and I’ve missed this so much, it starts to feel like the conversation’s about to take a serious turn when Miller shows up (seriously, do these people not lock their doors!).
So he swaggers in and eyes Connie in a very uncomfortable way. Turns out he’s been hanging out with Monty...comforting her in her break up. WHAT A FREAKING ASSHOLE. Something isn’t right and cue the phone ringing. Connie gets a call from Treville and it looks like she’s been kicked from her sorority after photos of Connie have been leaked, making its way around the university.
Episode Takeaway: Dornie
Best Inseparable Line: HELLO MY FLAWLESS QUEEN. SHARE WITH US YOUR DARK SECRETS!! sassyinspanish...I just...I love you.
First thought: DOROTHY’S A SIGMA! DOROTHY’S A SIGMA!
Final thought: Dorothy’s going to protect her girl, dont’ worry.
Episode 26: The Connie Conundrum
Characters: Dorothy, Connie, Treville
Plot: Dorothy has a black eye (again), picking fights left and right, protecting anyone who makes fun of Connie. It’s cute how protective Dorothy is over her girlfriend. Miller seems to have dropped off the map and he’s lucky, because Dorothy would end him. Rick resigned and it isn’t enough for Dorothy because he really should have suffered.
Dorothy’s worked up, Connie tries to calm her but can’t get through to her. Dorothy returns with Treville and our newest pledge is trying fix Connie’s sorority situation by getting her into MST and oh would you look at that, Anne sends Treville an email telling her to make Connie a pledge. What’re the odds? So now Connie’s a Sigma and Dorothy’s giving her these, “don’t be mad at me eyes” and Connie loves it.
After reveling in the joy of being an MST for a whole 20 seconds, Connie finally decides to answer her parents’ incessant calls and comes back very not joyous. It looks like her parents are pulling her out of Dumas, end of story.
Episode Takeaway: Revenge porn is a thing and slut shaming isn’t okay.
Best Inseparable Line: Dorothy “I don’t know how calm works” Castlemore - love you sometimesawesome
First thought: Oof, the fallout. I hate sad Connie.
Final thought: Dorothy is just...kiss Connie already!
Episode 27: But What If
Characters: Dorothy, Connie,
Plot: We’re back at Dorothy’s place and Connie’s lugging her suitcases to the door much to Dorothy’s dismay. I don’t understand how Connie can be so...relaxed about the whole situation and Dorothy is trying to hard to get her to fight to stay.
Brainstorming ensues and a brilliant plan comes to fruition!
Episode Takeaway: Operation get Connie to stay is in full action mode!
Best Inseparable Line: Connie. There are some choice in life that test the scrotum of our character. Sassyinspanish, I was with you until now...
First thought: Don’t leave Connie!
Final thought: What is this plan?!
Episode 28: Bonacieux Bonanza
Characters: Dorothy, Alex, Ariana, Connie, Portia, Treville, Miller, Rochefort
Plot: So this brilliant plot of theirs to raise money for Connie to stay? An MST carnival, complete with the ladies of MST in bathing suits to promote body positivity! I have to say this plan is pretty brilliant, after the slut shaminG/victim blaming going on at Dumas, I love that MST came together to support body positivity and fighting the bullies!
Everyone seems to be going back to normal, kind of and we get a rare Portiana moment alone. Awkward Ariana is so cute and it’s so clear that she wants to work on things with Portia and honestly, may the odds be ever in her favor. They finally reach some middle ground and they agree to work on their friendship.
Treville appears to quickly shut down the camera and when we’re back we get some paint-covered MST girls after the day’s festitivies. Things are going great until Miller appears (ugh) and he’s got some news. There’s an interim student union President and it’s...drumroll please...FREAKING ROCHEFORT.
Episode Takeaway: Rochefort is literally the worst.
Best Inseparable Line: That is not how a selfie stick works. It truly isn’t ai_firestarter.
First thought: Look at all these happy people!
Final thought: Um Rochefort...what about your deal with Dorothy?
Episode 29: Douche Heel Turn
Characters: Dorothy, Connie, Portia, Ariana, Alex, Rochefort, Miller, Treville
Plot: So it looks like the deal’s off after Rochefort realized having Miller on his side would be more useful, alas our girls got played. Miller, being the stupid henchman that he is follows orders to tear down the fundraiser and leave it to the girls to talk some sense into Rochefort. Manipulation from the other side doesn’t look so bad.
Alex takes her stand against Miller calling him a user, a parasite and I AM LIVING FOR THIS MOMENT, it’s been such a long time coming. Rochefort finally comes to his senses and stands up to Miller too and does what we’ve all been waiting for. HE’S FIRED! Rochefort’s obviously shaken up by standing up to his cousin, we don’t blame him but it’s honestly for the best.
Episode Takeaway: ALEX IS BACK.
Best Inseparable Line: Slay Alex Slaaaay. chiefofmemes
First thought: Ugh, come on Owen.
Final thought: Did we raise the money? Did we help Connie?
Episode 30: Inseparable
Characters: Dorothy, Connie, Ariana, Alex, Portia, Treville
Plot: So the fundraising event only raised half of what Connie needed and since they weren’t going to meet their goal, they started refunding their money. Dorothy calls Connie a pretty lady and there are feelings. We get a cute Dornie moment and it actually hurts.
In a twist of events, we have a sincere moment in which Dorothy finally tells Connie how she feels and I am screaming. Dorothy basically confesses her love for her and the timing sucks but here we are. Connie’s hesitant, I totally get it but Dorothy’s looking at her with her sad eyes saying what they have is worth fighting for and then it happens. Connie grabs Dorothy’s face and they’re KISSING.
So they kiss a bit more until the MST girls show up with drinks to distract what’s going on and Portia calls out the new energy in the air because TA-DA Dornie is a thing! The girls hug it out and Portia laughs because they’re going to be sisters soon and Ariana is quick to point out she never wants to think of Portia that way.
We get the cutest all for one and one for all moment, find out that Dorothy is moving into the house next semester, Treville is running for MST president after Anne leaves and Portia reveals she’s looking to run too. SO MANY OPTIONS. WE WANT THEM ALL TO WIN.
The Nerf guns make an appearance, shenanigans ensue and Treville shows up to let Connie and Dorothy know that they are both officially Mu Sigma Theta sisters. Treville, ever the professional looks like she’s going to leave when Dorothy tells her to stay and Treville is the cutest when she asks if she means it! Dorothy hands her a Nerf gun which Treville shoots with great aim and we can’t not love this group more.
But that’s not all. The Inseparables have an announcement, they’ve banded together to help fundraise for Connie to stay. All is well at Dumas and this has been one hell of a journey.
That’s not at all again...There’s a knock on the door and well...it’s Monty. WELL F@#$!
Episode Takeaway: DORNIE IS CANON.
Best Inseparable Line: This is more fun! Cookiemonster, yes it is.
First thought: Dornie.
Final thought: DORNIE and season two premiered today!
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GUYS ALL FOR ONE ONLY HAS A FEW MORE DAYS TO GET MONEY!! They’re hosting a contest and the person who gets the most referrals gets gifts!! Use my link if you wanna help them and me out!!! :)
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Our Early Bird perk gives you the awesome pics from our photoshoot! THINK OF THE MEMES YOU COULD MAKE. #AllForS2 igg.me/at/A4OS2
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I don’t know, I don’t know. Someone said it in an interview for ‘All for One’ (this amazing webseries created by Sarah Shelson & RJ Lackie based on Dumas’ ‘The Three Musketeers’ - it’s available on YouTube and I highly recommend it, like A LOT).
Anyway... one of the cast asid this in an interview and I just... I couldn’t help myself. So the incredible Treville, Portia and Ariana are fighting vampires now. Alex is off being a badass elsewhere. <3
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[TASK 151: JAMAICA]
In celebration of Caribbean American Heritage Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 1,170+ Jamaican faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
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XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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Cleo Laine (1927) Afro-Jamaican / English - actress and singer.
Mona Hammond (1934) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Possibly Other / Chinese] - actress.
Joan Hooley (1936) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Leonie Forbes (1937) Afro-Jamaican - actress, broadcaster, and producer.
Martine Beswick (1941) Jamaican [Portuguese / British] - actress and model.
Carole Crawford (1943) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Cynthia Richards (1944) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Rita Marley (1946) Cuban [Afro-Jamaican] - singer.
Millie Small (1946) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Beryl Cunningham (1946) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Esther Anderson (1946) Jamaican - actress, filmmaker, and photographer.
Marcia Barrett (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Beverley Kelso (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Audrey Hall (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Grace Jones (1948) Afro-Jamaican, as well as 1/16th Scottish - model, singer and actress.
Marcia Griffiths (1949) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Eleanor Alberga (1949) Afro-Jamaican - composer.
Fae Ellington (1950) Afro-Jamaican - media personality and lecturer.
Susan Cadogan (1951) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Lillian Allen (1991) Afro-Jamaican - musician and writer.
Liz Mitchell (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Dawn Penn (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Judy Mowatt (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Patsy Yuen (1952) Jamaican [Hakka Chinese] - model, fashion designer, and Miss Jamaica World 1973.
Claudja Barry (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer and actress.
Lorna Bennett (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Marcia Hines (1953) Afro-Jamaican - actress, singer, and tv personality.
Adrienne Banfield-Jones (1953) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Barbadian - tv personality.
Doña Croll (1953) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Carlene Davis (1953) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Samantha Rose (1954) Jamaican - singer.
Rosanne Katon (1954) Jamaican / Unknown - model, actress, and comedian.
Shari Belafonte (1954) Afro-Jamaican, Dutch Jewish, Irish, Scottish / African-American - actress, model, writer and singer.
Sandy Daley (1954) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Cindy Breakspeare (1954) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Irish, English] / British - singer and model.
Sandi Bogle / Sandy Channer (1954) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, 1/4 Chinese, Possibly Other] - tv personality.
Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence (1956) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Sheila Hylton (1956) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Sheryl Lee Ralph (1956) African-American, Afro-Jamaican [including Cameroonian] - actress and singer.
Jaki Graham / Jacqueline Graham (1956) Jamaican [including Nigerian] - singer-songwriter and producer.
Marcia Aitken (1956) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Sharon Forrester (1956) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Precious Wilson (1957) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Ruby Turner (1958) Afro-Jamaican - actress and singer-songwriter.
Suzanne Packer (1958) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Taino] - actress.
Janet Kay (1958) Afro-Jamaican - actress and singer-songwriter.
Tonya Williams (1958) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
J.C. Lodge / June Carol Lodge, (1958) Jamaican - singer, actress and artist.
Barbara Eve Harris (1959) Trinidadian [Afro-Jamaican] - actress.
Sister Carol / Carol Theresa East (1959) Afro-Jamaican - actress and singer.
Gail Vaz-Oxlade (1959) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Spanish, Possibly Other] - tv personality and writer.
Carroll Thompson (1960) Afro-Jamaican - singer, bassist, and pianist.
Camille Turner (1960)Afro-Jamaican = performance artist, curator, and educator.
Lonny Chin (1960) Jamaican, Chinese, Welsh, Swedish - actress and model.
Marla Glen (1960) Afro-Jamaican / Mexican - singer.
Buntricia Bastian (1960) Afro-Jamaican - makeup artist.
Diane Louise Jordan / Diane Johnson (1960) Afro-Jamaican - tv presenter and radio presenter.
Gina Belafonte (1961) 1/4 Afro-Jamaican, 5/8 Jewish [Dutch Jewish, Russian Jewish, Sephardi Jewish], 1/16 Irish, 1/16 Scottish- actress and producer.
Venice Kong (1991) Jamaican [Chinese] - model and actress.
Pauline Henry (1961) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Kim Appleby (1961) Afro-Jamaican / British - actress and singer-songwriter.
Tracy Spencer (1962) Afro-Jamaican - actress and singer.
Sister Nancy / Ophlin Russell (1962) Afro-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
Downtown Julie Brown / Julie Brown (1963) Afro-Jamaican / British - actress, tv personality, DJ, and VJ.
Caron Wheeler (1963) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer.
Sharon Marley (1964) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English] - singer-songwriter, percussionist, dancer, and curator.
Gloria Reuben (1964) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican (including Cameroonian, Ghanaian, Ivorian, Malian, Nigerian), Ashkenazi Jewish, Sephardi Jewish, likely some English] - actress, singer, and producer.
Sophia George (1964) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Angie Le Mar (1965) Afro-Jamaican - actress, tv presenter, comedian, producer, director, and writer.
Gigi Hamilton (1965) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and pianist.
Kate Langbroek (1965) Jamaican, Jewish / Dutch - tv presenter, comedian, and radio presenter.
Doris Pearson (1966) Afro-Jamaican, Indo-Jamaican - singer, dancer, and choreographer.
Michelle Hurd (1966) Afro-Jamaican / English, Scottish, German - actress.
Pepa / Sandra Denton (1966) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and actress.
Lorraine Pearson (1967) Afro-Jamaican, Indo-Jamaican - singer.
Tania Evans (1967) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Jeanette von der Burg / Jeanette Söderholm (1967) Afro-Jamaican / Swedish - singer.
Skin / Deborah Ann Dyer (1967) Afro-Jamaican - singer, DJ, and model.
Cedella Marley (1967) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English] - actress, singer-songwriter, dancer, fashion designer, and author.
Kay Purcell (1967) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Lady G / Janice Fyffe (1968) Afro-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
Karyn Bryant (1968) Afro-Jamaican - actress, writer, and television personality.
Nadine Sutherland (1968) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Lisa Shaw (1968) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Karen Robinson (1968) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Denise Pearson (1968) Afro-Jamaican, Indo-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Alexia Gardner (1968 or 1969) Afro-Jamaican - actress, singer-songwriter, and producer.
Sardia Robinson (1969) Afro-Jamaican - actress, comedian, writer, and producer.
Saskia Garel (1969) Jamaican [Chinese / Spanish] - actress and singer-songwriter.
Roxanne Beckford / Roxanne Beckford-Hoge (1969) Afri-Jamaican - actress.
Michaela Pereira (1970) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Nigerian, Taino, Irish, Unspecified Other] / European - television personality.
Michie Mee / Michelle McCullock Afro-Jamaican - rapper and actress.
Yanna McIntosh (1970) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Audrey Reid (1970) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Deni Hines / Dohnyale Hines (1970) Afro-Jamaican / Ethiopian, Somali - singer.
Jaya / María Kagahastian-Gotidoc (1970) Afro-Jamaican, Visayan Filipina, Spanish / Filipina - actress, singer, rapper, tv host, dancer, and producer.
Diana King (1970) Afro-Jamaican / Indo-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Monie Love / Simone Johnson (1970) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and radio personality.
Naomi Campbell (1970) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, 1/4 Chinese, Possibly Other] - actress, model, and businesswoman.
Kathryne Dora Brown (1971) Afro-Jamaican / Irish, English, Scottish, German - actress.
Jada Pinkett Smith (1971) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Barbadian / African-American - actress, singer-songwriter, comedian, and businesswoman.
Karin Taylor (1971) Jamaican, Brazilian, Chinese - model and blogger.
Charmaine Sinclair (1971) Indo-Jamaican - porn actress and model.
Billie Myers (1971) Afro-Jamaican / British - singer-songwriter.
Vernie Bennett / Vernett Bennett (1971) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Natasha Williams (1971) Jamaican - actress.
Patra / Dorothy Smith (1972) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Salena Godden (1972) Afro-Jamaican / Irish, Scottish, English - musician, performer, poet, and author.
Selena Griffin (1972) Unspecified Native American, Jamaican, Cuban, African-American - actress.
Lady Saw / Marion Hall (1972) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Lorraine Pascale (1972) Afro-Jamaican - model, tv personality, and celebrity chef.
Georgianna Robertson (1972) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Indian, Scottish] - model and actress.
Easther Bennett (1972) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Rachel Stuart (1972) Afro-Jamaican - model, actress and television personality.
Lisa Moorish (1972) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Irish, Scottish, Unspecified Asian] / English - singer-songwriter.
Staceyann Chin (1972) Afro-Jamaican. Chinese-Jamaican - spoken-word poet and performing artist.
Misa Hylton-Brim (1973) Afro-Jamaican, Japanese / African-American - fashion designer and stylist.
Beenie Man / Anthony Moses Davis (1973) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Macka Diamond (1973) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Nadia Brown (1973) Afro-Jamaican - poet, writer, and author.
Beverley Knight (1973) Afro-Jamaican - actress, singer-songwriter, tv presenter, and producer.
Tanya Stephens (1973) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Stacey McKenzie (1973) Afro-Jamaican, Chinese, Scottish - model and television personality.
Elizabeth Llewellyn (1973 or 1974) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Carlene Smith (1973) Afro-Jamaican - dancer.
Elle Downs (1973) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Amber Katori Wilson (1974) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Chevelle Franklyn (1974) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Karen Chin (1974) Jamaican - DJ.
Christine Adams (1974) Afro-Jamaican - actress and model.
Brenda Edwards (1974) Afro-Jamaican - actress and tv personality.
Robinne Lee (1974) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Taino, Chinese, British] - actress and author.
Divine Brown (1974) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Skye Edwards (1974) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Zadie Smith (1975) Afro-Jamaican / English - novelist.
Queen Ifrica / Ventrice Morgan (1975) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Shaznay Lewis (1975) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Barbadian - actress and singer-songwriter.
Lisa Hanna (1975) Afro-Jamaican - Miss World 1993.
Ce'cile / Cecile Claudine Charlton (1976) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Sharon Duncan-Brewster (1976) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Naomie Harris (1976) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Trinidadian - actress.
Denise Nurse (1976) Afro-Jamaican - tv presenter.
Marsha Thomason (1976) Afro-Jamaican / English - actress.
Charlotte / Charlotte Kelly (1976 or 1977) Jamaican - singer-songwriter, pianist, keyboardist, guitarist, and producer.
d'bi Young (1977) Afro-Jamaican - dub poet and activist.
Oluniké Adeliyi (1977) Afro-Jamaican, Yoruba Nigerian - actress.
Kerry Washington (1977) African-American, Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, as well as some English, Scottish, Unspecified Native American] - actress.
Camille McDonald (1977) Afro-Jamaican - model and television personality.
Michelle Buteau (1977) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, French] / Haitian [Afro-Haitian, Lebanese] - actress, comedian, and podcast host.
Jully Black / Jullyann Gordon (1977) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese, Possibly Other] - actress, singer-songwriter, and producer.
Nyanda / Nyanda Thorbourne (1978) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Jewish, English] / African-American - singer-songwriter.
Foxy Brown / Jennifer Esmerelda Hylton (1978) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Alesha Dixon (1978) Afro-Jamaican / English - singer.
Gwendolyn Osborne (1978) Afro-Jamaican / British - actress and model.
Alaine Laughton (1978) Jamaican [Taino, Afro-Jamaican] - singer-songwriter.
Nicole Lyn (1978) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican / Chinese, English] - actress.
Mamadee / Mamadie Wappler (1979) Sierra Leonean, Jamaican / German - singer-songwriter.
YayaBeatsFace (1979) Afro-Jamaican - makeup artist.
Terri Walker / Chanelle Gstettenbauer (1979) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and producer.
Lisa Maffia (1979) Afro-Jamaican / Italian, English - singer-songwriter, rapper, model, tv presenter, and fashion designer.
Judi Love (1980) Afro-Jamaican - comedian and radio presenter.
Sabrina Colie (1980) Jamaican [Indo-Jamaican / Afro-Jamaican, Scottish] - actress and director.
Nahtasha Budhi (1980) Afro-Jamaican - actress and model.
Daisi Pollard (1980) Afro-Jamaican - model, beauty queen, businesswoman, author, and actress.
Daenya McDonald (1980) Afro-Jamaican - actress and model.
Melina Matsoukas (1981) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Cuban / Greek Jewish, Polish Jewish - director.
Jamelia / Jamelia Niela Davis (1981) Jamaican / Zimbabwean - singer, tv presenter and actress.
Susan Kelechi Watson (1981) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Nadirah X / Nadirah Sabreen Seid (1977) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Carla Campbell (1980) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Nordia Coco Witter (1981) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Kimberly Megan (1981) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Shanna Malcolm (1981) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Olivia / Olivia Theresa Longott (1981) Jamaican, Indian, Cuban, Unspecified Native American - singer.
Ms. Dynamite / Niomi McLean-Daley (1981) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Barbadian, Afro-Grenadian / Irish, Scottish, English, German - singer-songwriter, rapper, and producer.
YolanDa Brown (1982) Afro-Jamaican - tv presenter, saxophonist, and composer.
Kristin Kreuk (1982) Jamaican [Chinese, Afro-Jamaican, Scottish], Chinese, Indonesian / Dutch - actress and producer.
Chrisette Michele (1982) Afro-Jamaican, Unknown - singer.
Spice / Grace Latoya Hamilton (1982) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Jaye Jacobs / Emma Jaye Jacobs (1982) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Ebony Bones (1982) Afro-Jamaican - actress, singer-songwriter, model, and producer.
Kerron Ennis (1982) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Irie Love (1982) Hawaiian, Jamaican, Dutch, English, Unspecified Native American - singer.
Selita Ebanks (1983) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Caymanian - model and actress.
Trey Anthony (1983) Afro-Jamaican - actress, comedian, producer, and playwright.
Layla Flaherty (1983) Afro-Jamaican / Irish - actress, model, and tv personality.
Vinessa Antoine (1983) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Nyla Thorbourne (1983) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Nyla / Nailah Thorbourne (1983) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Jewish, English] / African-American - singer-songwriter.
VV Brown / Vanessa Brown (1983) Afro-Jamaican / Puerto Rican - singer-songwriter, model, pianist, guitarist, percussionist, and producer.
Speech Debelle / Corynne Elliot (1983) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Kendra Westwood (1984) Jamaican / Grenadian - actress.
Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast (1984) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English] / Unspecified - actress, model, dancer, filmmaker, and poet.
Cherine Anderson (1984) Afro-Jamaican - singer and actress.
Keisha Buchanan (1984) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Vanessa Veasley (1984) Afro-Jamaican / Louisiana Creole, Irish, Spanish - model.
Keisha Buchanan (1984) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Etana / Shauna McKenzie (1984) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Camille Davis (1984) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Ika Wong (1984) Jamaican [Chinese, Unspecified White, Unspecified Black / Unknown] - reality star.
Sakina Deer (1984) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Tami Chynn / Tammar Chin (1984) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Jewish, Possibly Other] / Jamaican [Chinese], Cherokee - singer-songwriter and dancer.
Jamie Gunns (1985) Indo-Jamaican / English - model.
Kreesha Turner (1985) Afro-Jamaican, Chinese-Jamaican / Scottish, German-Canadian - singer.
Fefe Dobson (1985) Jamaican / Unspecified Indigenous Canadian, Irish, English, Dutch - singer.
Charlene-Vanessa Draytón (1985) Jamaican / Puerto Rican - actress.
Amanda Brown (1985) Afro-Jamaican / Puerto Rican - singer.
Keyshia Ka'oir (1985) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Mia Isabella (1985) Jamaican, Puerto Rican, French - porn actress - Trans!
Tessanne Chin (1985) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Jewish, Possibly Other] / Jamaican [Chinese], Cherokee - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Lyric Rochester (1985) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Nicole Beharie (1985) Afro-Jamaican / Nigerian - actress and singer.
Yendi Phillips (1985) Afro-Jamaican, Indo-Jamaican - model, tv host, Miss Jamaica Universe 2010, and Miss Jamaica World 2007.
Zahra Redwood (1985) Afro-Jamaican - Miss Jamaica Universe 2007.
Andrea Lewis (1985) Afro-Jamaican - actress and singer.
Chantal Raymond (1985) Afro-Jamaican - Miss Jamaica World 2010.
Antonia Thomas (1986) Afro-Jamaican / English, possibly Welsh - actress.
Laura Mvula (1986) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Kittian - singer.
Adi Alfa (1986) Nigerian / Jamaican, Chinese, British - actress.
Rebecca Ferguson (1986) Afro-Jamaican / English - singer.
Rebecca Silvera (1986) Afro-Jamaican - reality star.
Annaliese Dayes (1986) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Saint Lucian, Afro-Barbadian, Afro-Grenadian, Afro-Vincentian - model, television personality, and presenter.
Dominique Moore (1986) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Raine Seville (1986) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Nerissa Irving (1986) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Chrystina Sayers (1986) Afo-Jamaican, Unspecified Native American, African-American, Irish - musician.
Ishawna (1986) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Tracy Z. Francis (1987) Afro-Jamaican / Mexican - actress.
Arabella Ruby (1987) Afro-Jamaican, British / White American - actress.
Lashana Lynch (1987) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Sharmila Makeda (1987) Afro-Jamaican, Indo-Guyanese - actress.
Zaraah Abrahams (1987) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Barbadian, Iraqi - actress.
Cleopatra Coleman (1987) Afro-Jamaican / Scottish, possibly other - actress.
Sandy Green (1987) Jamaican - singer-songwriter and keyboardist.
Rox / Roxanne Tataei (1988) Afro-Jamaican / Iranian - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist.
Angel Nelly (1988) Jamaican - dancer.
Margot Bingham (1988) Afro-Jamaican / Russian Jewish, German Jewish - actress.
Jade Ewen (1988) Afro-Jamaican / Scottish, Italian [including Sicilian] - actress and singer.
Gillain Berry (1988) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Aruban - model and Miss Aruba 2010.
Leonie Elliott (1988) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Elease Donovan (1988) Afro-Jamaican - reality star.
Ashleigh Francis (1988) Afro-Jamaican / Scottish - model and Miss World Australia 2010.
Karla Crome (1988) Afro-Jamaican, Irish - actress.
Alexandra Burke (1988) Afro-Jamaican, Indo-Jamaican, Irish - singer.
Natalie Duncan (1988) Afro-Jamaican / Greek, English - singer-songwriter and pianist.
Annastasia Baker (1988) Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Danielle Rickards (1988) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Chantal Zaky (1988) Jamaican [British, Canadian, Portuguese] / Egyptian - model and Miss Jamaica Universe 2012.
FKA Twigs / Tahliah Debrett Barnett-Smith (1988) Afro-Jamaican / English, Spanish - singer and dancer.
Alisha Wainwright (1989) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Haitian - actress.
Anita Antoinette (1989) Afro-Haitian - singer.
Rochelle Humes (1989) Afro-Jamaican / English - singer and television presenter.
Yrsa Daley-Ward (1989) Afro-Jamaican / Nigerian - actress, model, and writer.
Lianne La Havas (1989) Afro-Jamaican / Greek - singer.
Lesa-Gayle Wee Tom (1989) Afro-Jamaican - beauty queen and reality star.
Aluna Francis (1989) Afro-Jamaican / Tanzanian, Indian - singer.
Barbee / Faith J Eselebor (1989) Nigerian / Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Steph Fearon / Stephanie Fearon (1989) Afro-Jamaican / Maltese - actress.
Ayesha Curry (1989) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese] / African-American, Polish - actress, tv personality, celebrity cook, and author.
Kamille / Camille Purcell (1989) Afro-Jamaican / Cuban - singer-songwriter and producer.
Brittany Lyons (1989) Jamaican [Unspecified White, Possibly Other] - model and Miss Jamaica World 2008.
Gaye McDonald (1989) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Dhq Sher (1990) Afro-Jamaican - dancer.
Alyssa Veniece (1990) Jamaican [Chinese, German, Portugese, Indian, French] - actress.
Jourdan Dunn (1990) 7/8 Afro-Grenadian, 1/16 Afro-Jamaican, 1/16 Syrian - model.
April Jackson (1990) Afro-Jamaican - model, reality tv star, and Miss Jamaica Universe 2008.
Delilah / Paloma Ayana Stoecker (1990) Nigerian, Jamaican, Cuban, English / Spanish, French - singer-songwriter and pianist.
Jade Anouka (1990) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Trinidadian - actress and poet.
Elle Royal / Danielle Prendergast (1990) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Jenaae Jackson (1990) Afro-Jamaican - Miss Earth Jamaica 2009.
Ciarra Nevitt (1990) English, Jamaican, St. Lucian - actress.
Sharlene Rädlein (1990) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Scottish, German, Possibly Other] - model and Miss Jamaica Universe 2015.
Zita Hanrot (1990) Afro-Jamaican / French - actress.
Danielle Nicole (1990) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
HoodCelebrityy / Tina Pinnock (1991) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Jade Thompson (1991) Afro-Jamaican / English - model.
Jessie Morrison (1991) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Bella Blair (1991) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Kaci Fennell (1992) Afro-Jamaican - host, model and Miss Jamaica Universe 2014.
Junglepussy / Shayna McHayle (1991) Jamaican / Trinidadian - rapper and actress.
Stefflon Don / Stephanie Allen (1991) Afro-Jamaican - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Tori Kelly (1992) Afro-Jamaican, Puerto Rican / Irish, German - singer and actress.
Latty / slickchic_latty (1992) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Young M.A / Katorah Marrero (1992) Afro-Jamaican / Puerto Rican - rapper.
Olivia Olson (1992) Afro-Jamaican / Swedish - actress and singer.
Shannon Hamilton (1992) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Camille Kostek (1992) Polish, Irish, Jamaican - model and reporter.
Zaddy / Just On My Chill (1992) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Misha B / Misha Bryan (1992) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and rapper.
Georgina Campbell (1992) Afro-Jamaican / English - actress.
Kamie Crawford (1992) Jamaican, German, Irish, Cuban, Indian, African-American - actress, TV host, model and Miss Teen USA 2010.
Petite-Sue Divinitii (1992) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Vivianna Grant (1992) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Jessica Plummer (1992) Afro-Jamaican / English - singer and actress.
Leomie Anderson (1993) Afro-Jamaican - model and designer.
Antoinette Robertson (1993) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Daneille Mattis (1993) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Alicia Burke (1993) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Renae McLean (1993) Afro-Jamaican - dancer.
Simona Brown (1993 or 1994) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Ella Mai (1994) Afro-Jamaican / Irish - singer.
Kadesha Porter (1994) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Christina Nelson (1994) Jamaican - dancer.
Winnie Harlow (1994) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Shay Cherise (1994) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Tamara Lawrance (1994) Afro-Jamaican / English - actress.
Ella Eyre (1994) Afro-Jamaican / Maltese - singer.
Adrienne Show (1995) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Zuri Tibby (1995) Afro-Jamaican, Dominican, Indian, Irish - model.
Nay / Nay and Meech (1995) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Tsheca White (1995) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Miss RFabulous (1995) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Zuri Marley (1995) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English, Possibly Other] - singer-songwriter.
Ella Balinska (1996) Afro-Jamaican / Polish - actress.
Isabel Dalley (1996) Afro-Jamaican - model and Miss Universe Jamaica 2016.
Samantha J / Samantha Gonsalves (1996) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Portuguese, Sephardi Jewish] - singer-songwriter and model.
Shanice Allen (1996) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Davina Bennett (1996) Afro-Jamaican - model and Miss Jamaica Universe 2017.
Amira McCarthy (1996) Afro-Jamaican, Irish / Gambian - singer.
Cheyenne Maya Carty (1996) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Dionne Bromfield (1996) Afro-Jamaican / English - singer-songwriter and tv personality.
Hannah Shakespeare (1996) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Shenseea / Chinsea Lee (1996) Afro-Jamaican, Korean - singer.
Jorja Smith (1997) Afro-Jamaican / English - singer.
Barbra Lee-Grant (1997) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Jada Kingdom (1998) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Shanice Archer (1998) Afro-Jamaican / English - actress.
Tami Williams (1998) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Gabz / Gabrielle Gardiner (1998) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and pianist.
Selah Marley (1998) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, English Jewish, Irish, Scottish, English, Possibly Other] / African-American - model.
Emily Maddison (1999) Afro-Jamaican - Miss Jamaica Universe 2018.
Tia Rolph (1999) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Willow Smith (2000) 3/4 African-American, 1/8 Afro-Barbadian, 1/8 Afro-Jamaican - singer, actress and dancer.
Koffee / Mikayla Simpson (2000) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, DJ, and guitarist.
Haile Thomas (2000) Afro-Jamaican - international speaker, youth health activist, vegan food & lifestyle influencer.
Shameika Gordon (2000) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Sydney Aitcheson (2000) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Gabriella Laws (2001) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Alyssia Tsang (2001) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Iris Dubois (2001) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Alaina Tsang (2001) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Ciara Johnson (2001) Afro-Jamaican - model and blogger.
Zipporah Marley (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English, Possibly Other] - singer.
Linlyn Lue (?) Jamaican [Chinese] - actress.
Michele Austin (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Jo Hamilton (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Scottish, Possibly Other] / Kenyan, Scottish - singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer.
Zahra Newman (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Maureen Okpoko (?) Tuareg Nigerian / Jamaican - actress.
Tanya Muneera Williams (?) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Natalia Castellanos (?) Jamaican, Surinamese, Venezuelan, Colombian - actress.
Sukina Abdul Noor (?) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Wilma Reading (?) Afro-Jamaican, Afghan, Torres Strait Islander, Unspecified Aboriginal Australian, Irish, Scottish, English - singer.
Ayanna Witter-Johnson (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter, cellist, and composer.
Nadine Benjamin (?) Afro-Jamaican, Indo-Jamaican - singer.
Eden Marley (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, English Jewish, Irish, English, Possibly Other] / African-American - instagrammer (edenmarley).
Doreen Shaffer / Monica Johnson (?) Jamaican [Afro Costa Rican / German] - singer.
Sarafine Andres (?) Jamaican, Bahamian, Indian - instagrammer (sarafine_andres).
Pamputtae / Eveanna Henry (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Diane Söderholm (?) Afro-Jamaican / Swedish - singer.
TAP (?) Jamaican, Bahamian - youtuber (instagram: theycallmetap).
Chyna Layne (?) Afro-Jamaican / Filipina - actress.
Sheyla Bonnick (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Iman McDonnaugh (?) Jamaican, Trinidadian, Italian, Irish - model.
Michael Hyatt (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Samantha Cole (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Andrea-Rachel Parker (?) Afro-Jamaican, Spanish, Unspecified Native American - actress.
Tia Hendricks (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Gabrielle Graham (?) Jamaican, Montserratian - actress.
Philicia Saunders (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Kerri McLean (?) Afro-Jamaican / Flemish, Welsh - actress.
Johanna Thea (?) Afro-Jamaican, Indian, Swiss, English - actress and writer.
Ranking Miss P / Margaret Anderson (?) Afro-Jamaican - radio presenter.
Janeshia Adams-Ginyard (?) Afro-Jamaican - stunt actress.
Jacinth Headlam (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Tai Brown (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Andrea Laing (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Whitney White (?) Afro-Jamaican / Unknown - actress.
Danielle Pinnock (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Jo Martin (?) Afro-Jamaican / Unknown - actress.
Sharon Ferguson (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Tahirah Sharif (?) Afro-Jamaican / Pakistani - actress.
Suzie McGrath (?) Afro-Jamaican, English - actress.
Rachael Grace (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Lisa Marie Summerscales (?) Jamaican / English - actress.
Lisagaye Tomlinson (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Genevieve Capovilla (?) Afro-Jamaican / Italian - actress.
Josanne Hutchinson (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress, playwright and poet.
Shaniqua Okwok (?) Jamaican / Ugandan - actress.
Lisa Mercedez (?) Jamaican - rapper.
Nathalie Merchant (?) Jamaican, Panamanian / Romanian - actress.
Simone Moore (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Maya Nadine (?) Jamaican [Chinese], German - actress.
Alana Henry (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Toyah Frantzen (?) Cuban, Afro-Jamaican, Dutch - actress, director and writer.
Arianna D'Amato (?) Afro-Jamaican, Italian - actress.
Devynity / Devyn Wray (?) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, MC, spoken word artist, and poet.
Porsche Thomas (?) Jamaican, Trinidadian - actress.
Catherine Burrell (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Debra Ann Townes (?) Jamaican, Panamanian, African-American, Unspecified Native American - actress.
Brittoni Sinclair (?) Jamaican / African-American - actress.
Yvonne Curtis / Yvonne McIntosh (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Aleisha Barnett (?) Jamaican [Guyanese, Unknown] - actress.
Gail Hamilton (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Kristen Graham (?) Jamaican, Chinese - actress and model.
Maia Watkins (?) Afro-Jamaican / Guyanese, Ukrainian - actress.
Queen Paula (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Renee Mittelstaedt (?) Afro-Jamaican, German - actress and model.
Tymika Tafari (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Nicolette Lynch (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Melissa Suppiah (?) Jamaican, Sri Lankan, Portuguese - actress.
Nahtoreya Coleman (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Shirley Thompson (?) Afro-Jamaican - violinist and composer.
Noelle Kerr (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Naomi Dela Cruz (?) Afro-Jamaican / Filipina - actress.
Kadian Thomas (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Leonie Haynes-Moses (?) Grenadian / Barbadian, Jamaican - actress.
Simone Michaud (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress, model coach, singer-songwriter, lyricist, musician, and producer.
Iza Scott (?) Jamaican, Unspecified Native American, Irish, Polish, French - actress.
Myra McKenzie Merriweather (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Naomi Grossett (?) Afro-Jamaican, Irish - actress.
Miqueal-Symone Williams (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Rosemary Mathurin (?) Jamaican / Saint Lucian - actress.
Annette Brissett (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
The Ra11n / Metis Monroe / Kara Jade (?) Afro-Jamaican / Metis [Plains Cree, Unspecified] - rapper, model, and MC.
Myrna Hague (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Denai Moore (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Christina Knight (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Natalie Storm (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Quanteisha / Quanteisha Benjamin (?) Afro-Jamaican, Indian - singer-songwriter and rapper.
Akira Reid (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Doreen Shaffer / Monica Johnson (?) Jamaican [German / Costa Rican] - musician.
Llanakila / Victoria Brown (?) Afro-Jamaican - artist, painter, digital illustrator, and digital artist.
Polly A. / Meleni Smith (?) Afro-Jamaican / Unknown - singer.
Tenza (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Vashti Clarke (?) Afro-Jamaican - model, actress, and entrepreneur.
Dahlia Harris (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Chantelle Ernandez (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Kimberly Huie (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
D'Angel / Michelle Downer (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer, actress, model, and brand ambassador.
Naki Depass (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Stacy-Ann Gooden (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Beverley Heath Hoyland (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Nicketa Steer (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Natalya Spencer (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Trillary Banks (?) Afro-Jamaican / Unknown - rapper.
Khalia (?) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Lovena Fox (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Kim Roberts (?) Jamaican / Dominican - actress.
Djanet Sears (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress and director.
Tasha the Amazon / Tasha Schuman (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Ordena Stephens-Thompson (?) Afro-Jamaican - actress.
Dancehall Queen Stacey (?) Afro-Jamaican - dancer.
Mad Michelle (?) Afro-Jamaican - dancer.
Janica Coralee (?) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer (janica_coralee).
Jessica Wong (?) Chinese, Jamaican - Instagrammer (jessleewong).
Joelette (?) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer (estrella.marie).
Amanda (?) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer (mandaaub).
Jeneil Williams (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Dom Collins (?) Afro-Jamaican - model and Instagrammer (domalexi).
Shawna-Kay (?) Afro-Jamaican - model (Instagram: kay_shawnakay)
Racquel Mckenzie (?) Afro-Jamaican - model, actor and dancer (Instagram: kellzbroadway)
Keliah Singh (?) Afro-Jamaican - model (Instagram: _iamkeliahsingh_)
Shenelle Katina (?) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer (shenellekatina).
Yanique Barrett (?) Afro-Jamaican - tv host, singer and Instagrammer (yaniquecurvydiva).
Melenigma (?) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer (melenigma).
Natosh Renee (?) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer (natoshrenee).
Aiyana A. Lewis (?) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer (aiyanaalewis).
Shevon K. Nieto (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer, athlete and Instagrammer (shevonstoddart).
Monica Claire Loshusan (?) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer (monicaclaire876).
Meshane Kelly (?) Afro-Jamaican - model and Instagrammer (kellymeshane).
Chantaé (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer, model and Instagrammer (tina.channiel).
M:
Harry Belafonte (1927) Afro-Jamaican, Sephardi Jewish / Afro-Jamaican, Irish, Scottish - singer and actor.
Seaman Dan / Henry Gibson Dan (1929) 3/4 Torres Strait Islander, 1/8 Jamaican, 1/16 Niuean, 1/16 New Caledonian - singer-songwriter.
Alvin "Seeco" Patterson / Francisco Willie (1930) Afro-Jamaican - drummer.
Dizzy Reece / Alphonso Son Reece (1931) Afro-Jamaican - trumpeter.
Ernest Ranglin (1932) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist and composer.
Carlos Malcolm (1934) Afro-Jamaican - trombonist, percussionist and bandleader.
Baba Brooks (1935) Afro-Jamaican - trumpet player.
Scratch / Lee Perry / Rainford Perry (1936) Afro-Jamaican [including Yoruba Nigerian] - singer-songwriter, producer, and inventor.
Scratch / Lee Perry / Rainford Hugh Perry (1936) Afro-Jamaican [Yoruba] - singer and music producer.
Clifton Jones (1937) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Lester Sterling / Mr. Versatile (1936) Afro-Jamaican - trumpet and saxophone player.
Kenny Lynch (1938) Afro-Jamaican, British / Barbadian - actor, singer-songwriter, and entertainer.
Derrick Harriott (1939) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Jimmy James (1940) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Winston Jarrett (1940) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Garth Fagan (1940) Afro-Jamaican - choreographer.
Tito Simon / Keith Foster (1940) Afro-Jamaican - singer and producer.
Bunny Lee / Edward O'Sullivan Lee (1941) Afro-Jamaican - record producer.
Bongo Herman / Herman Davis (1941) AfroJamaican - hand-drummer, percussionist and singer.
Stranger Cole / StrangeJah Cole / Wilburn Theodore Cole (1942) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Carl Douglas (1942) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Phil Pratt (1942) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
U-Roy / Ewart Beckford (1942) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Toots Hibbert / Frederick Nathaniel Hibbert (1942) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Dobby Dobson (1942) Afro-Jamaican - singer and record producer.
Eric "Monty" Morris (1942) Jamaican - musician.
Alvin Ranglin (1942) Jamaican - singer.
Thom Bell (1942) Jamaican - songwriter, arranger, and record producer.
David Madden (1943) Jamaican - musician.
Dandy Livingstone / Robert Livingstone Thompson (1943) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Boris Gardiner (1943) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Ras Michael / Michael George Henry (1943) Jamaican - singer.
Willie Francis (1943) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Roydel Johnson / Congo Ashanti Roy (1943) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Peter Straker (1943) Afro-Jamaican - singer and actor.
Anton Phillips (1943) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Bob Andy / Keith Anderson (1944) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Max Romeo (1944) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Kiddus I / Frank Dowding Jr (1944) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
B.B. Seaton / Bibby / Harris Lloyd Seaton (1944) singer and record producer.
Sydney Crooks / Luddy Pioneer / Norris Cole / Luddy Crooks / Frankie Diamond /
Brother Cole (1945) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Dwight Pinkney (1945) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist.
Cornell Campbell (1945) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Ernie Smith (1945) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Denzil Dennis (1945) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
The Mighty Pope / Earle Heedram (1945) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Rupie Edwards (1945) Afro-Jamaican - singer and producer.
Burning Spear / Winston Rodney (1945) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Aston Barrett (1946) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist.
Tommy Cowan (1946) Afro-Jamaican - producer and singer.
Winston Groovy Winston Tucker (1946) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Ijahman Levi / Trevor Sutherland (1946) Afro-Jamaican - singer and guitarist.
Willard White (1946) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Enos McLeod (1946) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Douglas Ewart (1946) Afro-Jamaican - multi-instrumentalist and instrument builder.
Bunny Wailer / Neville O'Riley Livingston (1947) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Conroy Gedeon (1947) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Barry Biggs (1947) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
King Jammy / Lloyd James (1947) Afro-Jamaican - dub mixer and record producer.
Dave Barker (1947) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Eric Donaldson (1947) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Cedric Myton (1947) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Jesse Green (1948) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Johnny Osbourne (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Winston Francis (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
King Sounds / Roy Livingstone Plummer (1948) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Oliver Samuels (1948) Afro-Jamaican - comedian and actor.
Lloyd Parks (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Lloyd Lovindeer (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Pablo Moses / Pablo Henry (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Ken Boothe (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Herman Chin Loy (1948) Jamaican [Chinese] - musician and producer.
Jimmy Cliff (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer, musician, and actor.
Junior Byles / Kerrie Byles (1948) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Garth Dennis (1949) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Roy Cousins (1949) Afro-Jamaican - singer, producer and record label owner.
Big Youth / Manley Augustus Buchanan (1949) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Anthony Sherwood (1949) Afro-Jamaican - actor, producer, director and writer.
Gil Scott-Heron (1949) Afro-Jamaican, African-American - poet and musician.
Tony Ray (1949) Jamaican [Jewish] - singer, bassist, and drummer.
Jimmy London (1949) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Leroy Sibbles (1949) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Pat Kelly (1949) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Junior Marvin / Donald Hanson Marvin Kerr Richards Jr (1949) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist and singer.
Philip Akin (1950) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Pablove Black (1950) Afro-Jamaican - pianist.
Watty Burnett (1950) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Flabba / Errol Holt (1950) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist.
Paul Douglas (1950) Afro-Jamaican - drummer.
Leroy Wallace (1950) Afro-Jamaican - drummer.
Peter Ashbourne (1950) Afro-Jamaican - musician and composer.
Pluto Shervington (1950) Afro-Jamaican - musician, singer, engineer and producer.
Carl Lumbly (1951) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Robbie Lyn (1951) Afro-Jamaican - pianist.
Junior English (1951) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Horace Andy (1951) Afro-Jamaican - songwriter and singer.
Constantine "Vision" Walker (1951) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Lynval Golding (1951) Afro-Jamaican - singer and guitarist.
Errol Dunkley (1951) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Basil Wallace (1951) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Clinton Fearon (1951) Afro-Jamaican - musician and singer.
Niney the Observer / George Boswell (1951) Afro-Jamaican - singer and producer.
Bruce Ruffin (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Clive Hunt (1952) Afro-Jamaican - musician, arranger, composer and producer.
Don Carlos (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Admiral Bailey (1952) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Dr Alimantado / Winston James Thompson (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer, DJ, and producer.
Keith Sterling (1952) Afro-Jamaican - pianist.
Mutabaruka / Allan Hope (1952) Afro-Jamaican - poet, musician, actor, educator, and talk-show host.
Leroy Smart (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer and producer.
Sly Dunbar (1952) Afro-Jamaican - drummer.
Delroy Lindo (1952) Afro-Jamaican - actor and director.
Carl Malcolm (1952) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Ronny Cush (1952) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Dillinger / Lester Bullock (1953) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Robert Wisdom (1953) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Santa Davis / Carlton "Santa" Davis (1953) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Al Campbell (1954) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
David Jahson (1954) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Everton Blender (1954) Afro-Jamaican - singer and producer.
Robbie Shakespeare (1953) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist and record producer.
Clive Chin (1954) Jamaican [Hakka Chinese] - musician and producer.
Trinity / Junior Brammer (1954) Afro-Jamaican - DJ and producer.
Linval Thompson (1954) Afro-Jamaican - musician and producer.
Mikey Chung (1954) Jamaican [Chinese] - keyboard, guitar and percussion player, arranger and record producer.
Gussie Clarke (1954) Afro-Jamaican - producer.
Gary Wilmot (1954) Afro-Jamaican / English - actor, singer, and comedian.
Natty Wailer / Nathaniel Ian Wynter (1954) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Gary Crosby (1955) Afro-Jamaican - bassist and composer.
Fred Locks / Stafford Elliot (1955) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Johnny Clarke (1955) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Tapper Zukie / David Sinclair (1955) Afro-Jamaican - DJ and producer.
Beres Hammond (1955) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
DJ Kool Herc / Clive Campbell (1955) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Tony Tuff / Winston Anthony Morris (1955) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Honey Boy / Keith Williams (1955) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Neville Staple (1955) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Sylford Walker (1955) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Jah Screw / Paul Love (1955) Afro-Jamaican - singer and producer.
Jah Thomas / Nkrumah Thomas (1955) Afro-Jamaican - DJ and record producer.
Earl "Chinna" Smith (1955) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist.
Ojiji / Rupert Harvey (1955) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Glen Washington (1955) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Tinga Stewart / Neville Stewart (1955) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Dread Hinds / David Hinds (1956) Afro-Jamaican - singer and guitarist.
Don Letts (1956) Afro-Jamaican - musician, DJ, and director.
Ambelique / Owen George Anthony Silvera (1956) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Freddie McGregor (1956) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Tyrone Downie (1956) Afro-Jamaican - pianist.
Burro Banton (1956) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Wayne Jarrett (1956) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
U Brown / Huford Brown (1956) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Electric Dread / Winston McAnuff (1957) Jamaican [7/8 Afro-Jamaican, 1/8 Scottish] - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and percussionist.
Dean Fraser (1957) Afro-Jamaican - saxophonist.
Joseph Cotton (1957) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Peter Williams (1957) Jamaican - actor.
Vivian Jones (1957) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Eek-A-Mouse / Ripton Joseph Hylton (1957) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Brigadier Jerry (1957) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Ini Kamoze / Cecil Campbell (1957) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Junior Giscombe / Norman Giscombe (1957) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Anthony Johnson (1957) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Barbadian - singer.
Michael Rose (1957) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Afrika Bambaataa (1957) Afro-Jamaican - disc jockey, rapper, songwriter and producer.
Maxi Jazz / Maxwell Fraser (1957) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter, rapper, and DJ.
Ainsley Harriott (1957) Afro-Jamaican - tv presenter, entertainer, and celebrity chef.
Lenny Henry / Lensworth Henry (1958) Afro-Jamaican - actor, singer, tv presenter, comedian, and writer.
Levi Roots / Keith Graham (1958) Afro-Jamaican - musician, tv personality, and celebrity chef.
Ras Midas (1958) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
David Reivers (1958) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Earl Sixteen / Earl John Daley (1958) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
George Nooks / Prince Mohammed (1958) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Lone Ranger / Anthony Alphanso Waldron (1958) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Brian Bovell (1959) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Papa Kojak / Floyd Anthony Perch (1959) Afro-Jamaican - DJ and singer.
Mel Gaynor (1959) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Brazilian - singer, drummer, and percussionist.
Sidney Mills (1959) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Ranking Joe / Joseph Jackson (1959) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Roy Rayon (1959) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Spanner Banner / Joseph Bonner (1959) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Cleveland Watkiss (1959) Afro-Jamaican - actor, singer, guitarist, and pianist.
Leo Williams (1959) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist.
Cocoa Tea / Calvin George Scott (1959) Afro-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
Luke / Uncle Luke / Luke Skyywalker / Luther Campbell (1960) Afro-Bahamian / Afro-Jamaican - actor, rapper, record executive, and promoter.
Linford Christie (1960) Afro-Jamaican - actor and former sprinter.
Peter Metro (1960) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Tiger / Norman Washington Jackson (1960) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Eric "Fish" Clarke (1960) Afro-Jamaican - drummer.
Mikey Craig / Michael Craig (1960) Afro-Jamaican - DJ and guitarist.
Levi Tafari (1960) Afro-Jamaican - actor and poet.
Patrick Andy (1960) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Peter Thomas (1960) Afro-Jamaican - reality star.
Admiral Tibet / Kenneth Allen (1960) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Shaun Wallace (1960) Afro-Jamaican - tv personality.
General Trees / Amos Edwards (1960) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Pato Banton / Patrick Murray (1961) Afro-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
Rikki Beadle-Blair (1961) Afro-Jamaican / Unspecified - actor, singer-songwriter, dancer, director, choreographer, screenwriter, and designer.
Professor Nuts / Carl Wellington (1961) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Colin McFarlane (1961) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Master T / Tony Young (1961) Afro-Jamaican - television personality.
Half Pint / Lindon Andrew Roberts (1961) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Paul Innocent (1961) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Maxi Priest / Max Elliott (1961) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Emanuel Walsh (1962) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Shinehead / Edmund Carl Aiken (1962) Afro-Jamaican - singer and rapper.
Colin Salmon (1962) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Robert Ffrench (1962) Afro-Jamaican - singer and producer.
Danny Red / Danny Dread / Daniel Clarke (1962) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Triston Palma (1962) Afro-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
King Kong / Dennis Anthony Thomas (1962) Afro-Jamaican - DJ and singer.
Anthony Red Rose (1962) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Eddie Bo Smith Jr. (1962) Afro-Jamaican - actor and musician.
Tony Rebel / Patrick George Anthony Barrett (1962) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Super Cat / William Maragh (1963) Afro-Jamaican / Indo-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
Patrick Robinson (1963) Afro-Jamaican / English - actor.
Chaka Demus / John Taylor (1963) Afro-Jamaican - musician and DJ.
Junior Reid / Delroy Reid (1963) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Courtney Pine (1964) Afro-Jamaican - keyboardist, saxophonist, flutist, clarinetist, and bassist.
Romero Jennings (1964) Jamaican - makeup artist.
Gully Bop / Robert Lee Malcolm (1964) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Icho Candy / Winston Evans (1964) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Maurice Dean Wint (1964) Jamaican - actor.
Luciano (1964) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Sanchez / Kevin Anthony Jackson (1964) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Barrington Levy (1964) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Stedman Pearson (1964) Afro-Jamaican, Indo-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and dancer.
Alrick Riley (1964) Afro-Jamaican - actor, director, and writer.
Kevin Michael Richardson (1964) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Steve Williamson (1964) Afro-Jamaican - keyboardist, saxophonist, and composer.
Kurtis Mantronik / Kurtis el Khaleel / Graham Curtis el Khaleel (1965) Jamaican / Syrian - DJ, drummer, keyboardist, and producer.
Gary Beadle (1965) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Lieutenant Stitchie / Cleveland Laing (1965) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Anthony McKay (1965) Afro-Jamaican, Unspecified Hispanic - actor, producer and writer.
Prezident Brown / Fitz Albert Cotterell (1965) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Cutty Ranks / Philip Thomas (1965) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Mikey Spice / Michael Theophilus Johnson (1965) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Slick Rick / Richard Walters (1965) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and producer.
Ice MC / Ian Campbell (1965) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Roderick Williams (1965) Afro-Jamaican / Welsh - singer and composer.
Michael Bentt (1965) Afro-Jamaican - actor and former boxer.
Goldie / Clifford Price (1965) Afro-Jamaican / Scottish - actor, DJ, and visual artist.
Tippa Irie / Anthony Henry (1965) Afro-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
Coolie Ranx / Obiajula Ugbomah (1965) Yoruba Nigerian / Jamaican - actor and singer.
Junior Williams (1965) Afro-Jamaican / Dominican, Italian - actor.
Daddy Freddy / S. Frederick Small (1965) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Pinchers / Delroy Thompson (1965) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Macka B / Christopher MacFarlane (1966) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Normski / Norman Anderson (1966) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and DJ.
Mark Van Hoen (1966) Jamaican, Punjabi Indian, Dutch, English - musician.
Bushwick Bill (1966) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Richard Chevolleau (1966) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Junior Tucker / Leslie Tucker (1966) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Richie Stephens (1966) Afro-Jamaican - singer and producer.
Shabba Ranks / Rexton Rawlston Fernando Gordon (1966) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
A Guy Called Gerald / Gerald Simpson (1967) Afro-Jamaican - DJ, keyboardist, drummer, and producer.
Arnold Pinnock (1967) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Papa San / Tyrone Thompson (1967) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Jerome Sydenham (1967) Nigerian, Jamaican, British - DJ, musician, producer, and label owner.
Singing Melody / Everton Hardweare (1967) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Andrew Tosh (1967) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Sidney Sloane (1967) Afro-Jamaican - actor, tv presenter, and radio presenter.
Phillip Leo / Phillip Pottinger (1967) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and producer.
Darren Barrett (1967) Afro-Jamaican - trumpeter-songwriter, flugelhorn player, bandleader, producer, photographer, and videographer.
Young MC / Marvin Young (1967) Afro-Jamaican - actor, singer-songwriter, rapper, and producer.
Dennis Seaton (1967) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and producer.
Capleton / Clifton George Bailey III (1967) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Howard McNair (1968) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Daddy Screw / Michael Alexander Johnson (1968) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Chubb Rock / Richard Simpson (1968) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Errol Lee (1968) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Evan Parke (1968) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Tricky / Adrian Thaws (1968) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Guyanese, English - actor, singer, keyboardist, harmonicist, and producer.
Mad Cobra / Cobra / Ewart Everton Brow (1969) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Shaggy / Orville Burrell (1968) Afro-Jamaican - actor, singer, DJ, and producer.
Ziggy Marley (1968) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English] - actor, singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist, percussionist, and producer.
Adrian Lester (1968) Afro-Jamaican - actor, director, and writer.
Omar / Omar Lye-Fook (1968) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese / Indo-Jamaican] - singer-songwriter, keyboardist, bassist, guitarist, and drummer.
Leeroy Thornhill (1968) Afro-Jamaican, Mauritian - DJ, keyboardist, and dancer.
Kid / Christopher Reid (1968) Afro-Jamaican / Irish - actor, comedian and rapper.
Roni Size / Ryan Williams (1969) Afro-Jamaican - DJ and producer.
Mark Rhino Smith (1969) Jamaican, Cherokee, Ghanaian, Chinese, Unspecified White - actor.
Junior Kelly / Keith Morgan (1969) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Garfield Wilson (1969) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Roger Cross (1969) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Spragga Benz / Carlton Errington Grant (1969) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Mark Smith (1969) Afro-Jamaican - actor and body builder.
Thriller U / Eustace Hamilton (1969) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
B.O. Dubb / Raymond Ebanks (1970) Afro-Jamaican, English / Finnish - rapper.
Conrad Coates (1970) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Jah Mason / Andre Johnson (1970) Afro-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
Pete Rock (1970) Afro-Jamaican - producer, DJ and rapper.
Derrick Morgan (1970) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Tyson Beckford (1970) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese], Afro-Panamanian - actor and model.
Delroy Pearson (1970) Afro-Jamaican, Indo-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Flourgon / Michael May (1970) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Me One / Eric Martin (1970) Jamaican - singer-songwriter, rapper, multi-instrumentalist, and producer.
Yami Bolo / Rolando Ephraim McLean (1970) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Tony T. / Neal Antone Dyer (1971) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, singer, and DJ.
General Levy / Paul Scott Levy (1971) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
D-Flame / Daniel Kretschmer (1971) Jamaican / German - rapper.
Anthony Hoyes (1971) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Richie Spice / Richell Bonner (1971) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Merciless / Leonard Bartley (1971) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Sadiki / Henry Buckley Jr. (1971) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Bounty Killer / Rodney Basil Price (1972) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Ian Edwards (1972) Afro-Jamaican - actor, comedian, producer, and writer.
Chuck Fenda / Leshorn Whitehead (1972) Afro-Jamaican - musician and DJ.
Roots Manuva / Rodney Smith (1972) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, singer, producer, and remixer.
Stephen Marley (1972) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English] - singer and producer.
Tony Matterhorn (1972) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Raymond T. Williams (1972) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Erik Griffin (1972) Jamaican, Belizean, Honduran [African, Indian, Spanish, Possibly Other] / Irish, Possibly Other - comedian, writer and actor.
Wayne Wonder / Von Wayne Charles (1972) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Rikrok / Ricardo Ducent (1972) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Little Hero / Paul Gayle (1972) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Busta Rhymes / Trevor George Smith, Jr. (1972) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and actor.
Wentworth Miller (1972) 1/4 Afro-Jamaican, 1/4 African-American, 1/4 Rusyn, 1/8 Curaçaoan [Dutch, French, Swedish, Hispanic, Polish], 1/16 Lebanese, 1/16 Syrian - actor and model.
Doron Bell (1973) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Mark Shim (1973) Afro-Jamaican - saxophonist.
Antonio / Maurice Silvera (1973) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Chezidek / Desbert Johnson (1973) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Stephen Graham (1973) 1/4 Afro-Jamaican, 1/4 Swedish, 1/4 Irish, 1/4 English - actor.
Buju Banton / Mark Anthony Myrie (1973) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Bushman / Dwight Duncan (1973) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Ismael Lea South (1973) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Glen Scott (1973) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and arranger.
Sean Paul / Sean Paul Francis Henriques (1973) Jamaican [Chinese, English, German / Afro-Jamaican, Portuguese Jewish, French Jewish, Serbian Jewish, Dutch Jewish, German Jewish] - rapper, singer, and producer.
Nicholas Pinnock (1973) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Ghost / Carlton Hylton (1974) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Don Yute (1974) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Adrian Holmes (1974) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Canibus / Germaine Williams (1974) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and actor.
Mr. Vegas / Clifford Smith (1974) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Terror Fabulous / Cecil Campbell (1974) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Mega Banton / Garth Williams (1974) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Andru Donalds (1974) Afro-Jamaican - musician and singer.
Rampage / Roger McNair (1974) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Kevin Hanchard (1974) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Mr. Lexx / Lexxus / Christopher George Palmer (1974) Afro-Jamaican - performer.
Huey Dunbar / Eustace Dunbar IV (1974) Jamaican / Puerto Rican - singer.
Laurence Westgaph (1975) Nigerian / Jamaican, Barbadian - model and tv presenter.
Des Coleman / Desune Coleman (1975) Afro-Jamaican - actor, singer, and weather presenter.
Choclair / Kareem Blake (1975) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Glenn Lewis (1975) Jamaican / Trinidadian - singer.
Klashnekoff / Ricochet Klashnekoff / Darren Kandler (1975) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Julian Marley (1975) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, English Jewish, Irish, English, Possibly Other] - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer.
Dulé Hill (1975) Afro-Jamaican - actor and dancer.
Elephant Man / Oneal Bryan (1975) Afro-Jamaican - musician and singer.
Lutan Fyah / Anthony Martin (1975) Afro-Jamaican - musician and singer.
Keron Grant (1976) Afro-Jamaican - comic artist.
Kardinal Offishall / Jason D. Harrow (1976) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Laza Morgan (1976) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Ky-Mani Marley (1976) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, English Jewish, Irish, English, Possibly Other] - actor, singer-songwriter, guitarist, trumpetist, pianist, and bongo player.
Gramps Morgan Roy Morgan (1976) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Anthony B / Keith Blair (1976) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Eddy Wata (1976) Nigerian / Jamaican - singer.
Duane Stephenson (1976) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Fantan Mojah (1976) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Sizzla / Miguel Orlando Collins (1976) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Vybz Kartel (1976) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Pierre Gage (1977) Jamaican, Haitian - singer.
Garfield Taylor (1977) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Natty King / Kevin Christopher Roberts (1977) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Bryan Art (1977) Afro-Jamaican - singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and guitarist.
Wally Rudolph (1977) Afro-Jamaican - actor and writer.
Dan-e-o / Daniel Faraldo (1977) Afro-Jamaican, Spanish - actor and singer.
Doc Brown / Ben Bailey Smith (1977) Afro-Jamaican / English - actor.
Soweto Kinch (1978) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Barbadian - saxophonist.
Hector Lincoln (1978) Jamaican, Cuban - actor.
Jermaine Fagan (1978) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Swizz Beatz / Kasseem Dean (1978) Afro-Jamaican, Puerto Rican - producer, rapper, DJ, and entrepreneur.
Da'Ville / Orville Thomas (1978) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Garrison Hawk (1978) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Walker T / Marvin Christopher Walker (1978) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Glamma Kid / Iyael Lyases Tafari Constable (1978) Afro-Jamaican / English - singer.
Shane West (1978) Jamaican [English, Sephardi Jewish, distant Scottish] / Cajun [French], distant Spanish, English, Irish - actor and musician.
Glamma Kid / Iyael Lyases Tafari Constable (1978) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Damian Marley (1978) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, English Jewish, Irish, English] - singer-songwriter, rapper, DJ, and producer.
Jah Cure / Siccature Alcock (1978) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Shemron O. Cowan (1978) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Lyriq Bent (1979) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Gunplay / Richard Morales Jr. (1979) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Busy Signal / Reanno Devon Gordon (1979) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Kamau Preston (1979) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Shiah Coore (1979) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Warrior King (1979) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Vacca / Alessandro Vacca (1979) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Jade Jones (1979) Afro-Jamaican / English - singer-songwriter, tv personality, and celebrity chef.
Paul Campbell (1979) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Leon Lopez (1979) Afro-Jamaican / Spanish - actor, singer-songwriter, model, tv presenter, and director.
Rory Reid (1979) Afro-Jamaican - tv presenter.
Shequida / Shequida Hall / Gary Hall (1980) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter, drag queen, and playwright.
Mighty Mystic / Kevin Mark Holness (1980) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Karamo Brown (1980) Afro-Jamaican - tv host and television personality.
Alano Miller (1980) Jamaican, Bahamian, Cuban - actor.
Jaja Soze / Elijah Kerr (1980) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
DJ Flava / Kemar McGregor (1980) Afro-Jamaican - producer.
Kevin Mark Trail (1980) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and producer.
Floyd West / Pied Piper (1980) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Wayne Marshall (1988) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Claude Kelly (1980) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and producer.
Perfect / Greg Rose (1980) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
I Wayne / Cliffroy Taylor (1980) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Ding Dong Ravers / Kemar Christopher "Ding Dong" Dwaine Ottey (1980) Afro-Jamaican - singer and dancer.
Teacha Dee / Damion Darrel Warren (1980) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Protoje / Oje Ben Ollivierre (1981) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Vincentian - singer.
Marvin Priest / Marvin Cornell Elliott (1981) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Ricky Whittle (1981) Afro-Jamaican / English - actor and model.
E-Dee / Everton Charles Dennis (1981) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Desus Nice / Daniel Baker (1981) Afro-Jamaican - comedian and social media personality.
Kalil Wilson (1981) Nigerian, Kalinago, Jamaican, French, English - singer, pianist, percussionist, composer, and arranger.
Omar Turner (1981) Afro-Jamaican - writer.
DeeWunn / Damone Walker (1981) Afro-Jamaican - MC, songwriter and performer.
Safaree Samuels (1981) Afro-Jamaican - singer, rapper and tv personality.
Mavado / David Constantine Brooks (1981) Afro-Jamaican - DJ and singer.
Aidonia / Sheldon Lawrence (1981) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Tarrus Riley (1981) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Merchant / Ricardo Renford Nicholson (1981) Afro-Jamaican - DJ, writer and producer.
Exco Levi / Wayne Ford Levy (1981) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Willy William (1981) Afro-Jamaican - DJ, record producer, and singer.
City Boy / Bradley McIntosh (1981) Afro-Jamaican - singer, rapper, record producer and former actor.
Danny Lee Wynter / Danny Wynter (1982) Afro-Jamaican / Romani, Italian - actor and writer.
Muslim Belal / Ashley Chin (1982) Jamaican [3/4 Afro-Jamaican, 1/4 Chinese] - actor, rapper, spoken word artist, screenwriter, and poet.
Samuel Anderson (1982) Afro-Jamaican / Irish - actor.
DJ Nicco (1982) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Serani / Craig Serani Marsh (1982) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Demarco / Collin Demar Edwards (1982) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Blakkman / Oral White (1982) Afro-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
Gak Jonze / Micah Lei (1982) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese] - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Assassin / Jeffrey Campbell (1982) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Jammer / Jahmek Power (1982) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, MC, and producer.
Mo George / Mohammed George (1982) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Antiguan - actor.
Asher D (1982) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Walshy Fire / Leighton Walsh (1982) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese] - DJ, MC, and producer.
Giggs / Nathaniel Thompson (1983) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Akala / Kingslee McLean Daley (1983) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Barbadian, Afro-Grenadian / Irish, Scottish, English, German - rapper-songwriter, poet, journalist, and activist.
Rolan Bell (1983) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
D.J. Taylor (1983) Afro-Jamaican / English, Irish - actor.
Howard Charles (1983) Afro-Jamaican, English - actor.
Shebada / Keith Ramsay (1983) Afro-Jamaican - actor and comedian.
Eldie Anthony (1984) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Ghetts / Justin Clarke (1984) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Grenadian - rapper.
Blak Ryno / Ryno Di Stinger (1984) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman (1984) Afro-Jamaican / likely English - actor and model.
Shawn Emanuel (1984) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer.
I-Octane / Byiome Muir (1984) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Dev / Devin Joseph Griffin (1984) Afro-Jamaican / Irish - actor, DJ, and radio presenter.
Kalado / Eton Gordon (1984) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Booba Starr / Dane Salmon (1984) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Big Narstie / Tyrone Lindo (1985) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, singer, and MC.
Sinqua Walls (1985) Afro-Jamaican, French, Unspecified Native American, possibly other - actor.
Bashy / Ashley Thomas (1985) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Dominiquais - actor and rapper-songwriter.
Stylo G / Jason McDermott (1985) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter and rapper.
Taxstone / Daryl Campbell (1985) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and social media personality.
Konshens / Garfield Spence (1985) Afro-Jamaican - singer, DJ, and producer.
Wretch 32 / Jermaine Sinclair (1985) Afro-Jamaican, Guyanese, Zambian - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Kano / Kane Robinson (1985) Afro-Jamaican - actor and rapper.
Nineteen85 / Anthony Paul Jefferies (1985) Afro-Jamaican - producer and songwriter.
Smiler / Joseph Bartlett-Vanderpuye (1985) Jamaican, Guyanese, Zambian - rapper and MC.
Marvin Humes (1985) Afro-Jamaican / English, Scottish - singer, disc jockey, television presenter, and radio host.
Dexta Daps / Louis Grandison (1986) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Jonathan Emile (1986) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and singer.
OMI / Omar Samuel Pasley (1986) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Starboy Nathan / Nathan / Nathan Fagan-Gayle (1986) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Rusty Beaman (1986) Jamaican - actor.
Penn Badgley (1986) English, Irish, likely around 1/16th or 1/32 Afro-Jamaican, as well as German and Scottish, Dutch, Welsh, French Huguenot - actor and musician.
Rocky B / Plat’num B / Bezzle / Marcel Somerville (1986) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, DJ, and producer.
Scorcher / Tayo Jarrett (1986) Nigerian, Jamaican, Vincentian - rapper.
iSH / Ishan Morris (1986) Afro-Jamaican / Irish - actor and singer.
Boi-1da / Matthew Samuels (1986) Afro-Jamaican - keyboardist-songwriter, drummer, and producer.
Tyler Lepley (1987) Afro-Jamaican / Italian - actor.
Fazer / Richard Rawson (1987) Afro-Jamaican - actor, rapper-songwriter, singer, DJ, and producer.
Christopher Martin (1987) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Kid Fury / Gregory A. Smith (1987) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber, comedian, and writer.
Tommy Lee Sparta / Leroy "Junior" Russell (1987) Afro-Jamaican - singer
SPOT (1987) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Irish] / Afro-Guyanese - rapper and pianist.
Mike Beatz / Michael Anthony Barnett (1988) Afro-Jamaican - hip-hop recording artist and producer.
King Bach / Andrew B. Bachelor (1988) Afro-Jamaican - actor, comedian, and Internet personality.
Third World Don (1988) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and music producer.
Kemuel Crossty (1988) Afro-Jamaican / Unknown - actress.
LunchMoney Lewis / Gamal Lewis (1988) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
T-Minus / Tyler Mathew Carl Williams (1988) Afro-Jamaican - record producer.
Nick Sagar (1988) Jamaican / Guyanese - actor.
Popcaan / Andrae Hugh Sutherland (1988) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Mo Gilligan / Mosiah Gilligan (1988) Afro-Jamaican - comedian.
Aston Merrygold (1988) Afro-Jamaican / Irish, English - actor, singer-songwriter, tv personality, and dancer.
Charly Black (1989) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Meechy Darko / Dimitri Simms (1989) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Malachi Kirby (1989) Jamaican [3/4 Afro-Jamaican, 1/4 Unspecified South Asian] - actor.
Eka Darville (1989) Afro-Jamaican, some Unspecified White - actor.
Labrinth / Timothy Lee Mckenzie (1989) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Kittian, Afro-Nevisian - singer, rapper, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer.
Bambaata Marley (1989) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English, Possibly Other] - singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist, drummer, and percussionist.
Ricardo Hewitt (1989) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Leroy Kenton (1989) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Andrew Trabass (1989) Afro-Jamaican - comedian, actor, musician and YouTuber.
Corbin Bleu (1989) Afro-Jamaican / Italian - actor, dancer and singer.
Jesse Royal (1989) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Taino] - singer-song
Daniel Marley (1989) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English] / Iranian Jewish - rapper.
Geaux Yella (1989) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Sean Kingston (1990) Afro-Jamaican - singer and rapper.
Chip / Chipmunk / Jahmaal Fyffe (1990) Afro-Jamaican - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Byron Carvil Cecil Napier (1990) Afro-Jamaican - actor..
Govana / Romeo Nelson (1990) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Jason Forbes (1990) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Dominiquais - actor, comedian, and writer.
Leeroy Reed (1990) Afro-Jamaican - rapper and tv personality.
Romain Virgo (1990) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Russhaine Berry (1990) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Kranium / Kemar Donaldson (1990) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Bena Di Senior / Radeem Haslam (1991) Afro-Jamaican - musician, producer and entrepreneur
Chad Subratie (1991) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Jo Mersa Marley (1991) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English, Possibly Other] - singer.
DJ Akademiks (1991) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Shamier Anderson (1991) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Blaize Andres (1991) Afro-Jamaican, Mexican - actor.
Quite Perry / Rohan Perry (1991) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Sevn Thomas (1991) Afro-Jamaican - producer and singer.
Zuse (1991) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Jah Lando (1991) Afro-Jamaican - DJ and rapper.
Jamali Maddix (1991) Afro-Jamaican / Italian, British - comedian.
Tre C. Roberts (1992) Jamaican / Trinidadian - actor.
Jahmiel (1992) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Chronixx / Jamar McNaughton (1992) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Jason Facey (1992) Afro-Jamaica - dancer, choreographer, producer, actor, photographer, and clothing designer.
Drew Ray Tanner (1992) Chinese, Afro-Jamaican, French-Canadian, possibly other - actor.
Prince Marni (1992) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Vincent Ross (1992) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Lloyd Barker (1992) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Indie Allen / Michael Allen (1992) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Stephan James (1993) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Krishane / St Aubyn Antonio Levy (1993) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Kortnee Simmons (1993) African, Dominican, Brazilian, Jamaican, Unspecified Native American - actor.
Jhaedee Richards (1993) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Alkaline / Earlan Bartley (1993) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Demetrius Joyette (1993) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Masego / Micah Davis (1993) Afro-Jamaican - singer and saxophonist.
Shane Paul McGhie (1993) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Masicka / Javaun Fearon (1993) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Jourdan Copeland (1993) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Rejjie Snow / Alex Anyaebunam (1993) Igbo Nigerian / Jamaican, Irish - rapper-songwriter and producer.
The Chicken Connoisseur / Elijah Quashie (1993) Afro-Jamaican - youtuber and restaurant critic.
Cashief Nichols (1993) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
PartyNextDoor / Jahron Anthony Brathwaite (1993) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Trinidadian - rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Dalton Harris (1993) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Jaboukie Young-White (1994) Afro-Jamaican, Cuban, Chinese, Irish - comedian and writer.
Kedar Williams-Stirling (1994) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
JavierNathaniel (1994) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Aaron Miller (1994) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Jnel / Jnel Comedy (1994) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Don Hinds (1994) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Romone Robinson (1994) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
RiskyKidd / Shane Schuller (1994) Afro-Jamaican / German - rapper, guitarist, and pianist.
QQ / Kareem Dawkins (1994) Afro-Jamaican - singer..
Layton Williams (1994) Afro-Jamaican, Montserratian - actor, singer, and dancer.
Jonny Brown (1994) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Robb Banks / Richard O'Neil Burrell (1994) Afro-Barbadian / Unknown - rapper.
Daniel Caesar (1995) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Barbadian - singer.
Joey Badass / Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott (1995) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor.
Shameik Moore (1995) Afro-Jamaican - actor, singer, dancer, and rapper.
Derrick Monasterio (1995) Jamaican [Lebanese, East Indian, Sephardi Jewish, Scottish], Italian / Filipino [Tagalog, Waray], Spanish [Castilian, Valencian], English - actor, dancer, and singer.
Yaadman Etan (1995) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Raz Fresco (1995) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
KyngTavii / Tovaughn Hamilton (1995) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
K'Vonne Legore (1995) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Skip Marley (1996) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, Scottish, English, Possibly Other] - singer-songwriter.
Astro / Brian Vaughn Bradley, Jr. (1996) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, producer, and actor.
C.J. Wallace (1996) Afro-Jamaican / African-American, European - entrepreneur, actor, and musician.
Tevin Steele (1996) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Fry Irish (1996) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Montell Martin (1996) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Twani Price (1996) Afro-Jamaican - Instagrammer.
Montel Douglas (1996) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Kyle Bent (1997) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Zion David Marley (1997) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, English Jewish, Irish, Scottish, English, Possibly Other] / African-American - rapper.
Khalil Madovi (1997) Jamaican, Zimbabwean - actor, rapper, singer, tv presenter, producer, and artist.
Alton Mason (1997) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Harris J / Harris Jung (1997) Jamaican, English / Indian, Irish - singer, guitarist, and pianist.
Deron Campbell (1998) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Yanrique Wright (1998) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Joseph Griffin (1998) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Shevon Salmon (1998) Afro-Jamaican - YouTuber.
Jaden Smith (1998) 3/4 African-American, 1/8 Afro-Barbadian, 1/8 Afro-Jamaican - actor, rapper, singer and model.
Malique Thompson-Dwyer (1998) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Romaine Dixon (1999) Afro-Jamaican - model.
ItzMarico (2000) Afro-Jamaican - Tik Tok star.
Joshua Omaru Marley (2002) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, English Jewish, Irish, Scottish, English, Possibly Other] / African-American - singer and model.
Phil Chen (?) Jamaican [Hakka Chinese] - bassist.
Yohan Marley (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, Cuban, English Jewish, Irish, English, Possibly Other] - singer.
Shaun Escoffery (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor and singer.
Gerald Eaton (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese, Possibly Other] - singer-songwriter and producer.
Juice Aleem (?) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Supa Dups / Dwayne Chin-Quee (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Hakka Chinese, Possibly Other Chinese, German] - DJ, drummer, and producer.
KJ Marley (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Ghanaian, Syrian Jewish, English Jewish, Irish, English, Possibly Other] - rapper.
Arrow Benjamin / Dean McIntosh (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Willy Chin / Warren Hoo (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese] - DJ and producer.
Carl Henry (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
The Kemist (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, English] - DJ, songwriter, and producer.
Jah Vinci / Kirk Rhoden (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Bobby Chin (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese] - DJ.
Eddy François (?) Jamaican, Haitian - singer.
Sid O'Connell (?) Afro-Jamaican, Irish - actor and producer.
Nathan Mitchell (?) Jamaican, Trinidadian - actor.
Junior Simpson (?) Afro-Jamaican - comedian.
Neil Reidman (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Toby Sandeman (?) Afro-Jamaican, French, English - actor and athlete.
Sanjay Orlando (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
GAIKA (?) Afro-Jamaican / Afro-Grenadian - rapper-songwriter and singer.
Jordane Christie (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Adam Gifford (?) Jamaican, Costa Rican, Cherokee, Italian - actor.
Jurell Carter (?) Afro-Jamaican / English - actor.
Dexter Bell (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Lloyd Everitt (?) Afro-Jamaican / Welsh - actor.
Martin Huss (?) Afro-Jamaican - model and rapper.
Shawn Turner (?) Afro-Jamaican, Unspecified - actor.
Allius Barnes (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Roe Dunkley (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Justin Harris (?) Afro-Jamaican, German - actor.
Wayne Booth (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Fletcher Harrington (?) Afro-Jamaican, Scottish, Russian, English - actor.
Scott Xylo / Shaquille Thompson (?) Afro-Jamaican - bassist-songwriter, drummer, and producer.
Jah Turban (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer-songwriter.
Alexander Nunez (?) Afro-Jamaican / Chilean - actor.
Jimel Atkins (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Nari Blair-Mangat (?) Afro-Jamaican / Indian - actor.
Dimitri Abold (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Shomari (?) Jamaican, Sierra Leonean - actor.
Di Vinci SanTana (?) Afro-Jamaican / Unknown - actor.
Jackie Guy (?) Jamaican - dancer and choreographer.
Danilo Reyes (?) Afro-Jamaican / Filipino - actor and musician.
Andrew Adams (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Stephen Barrington (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Darien LaBeach (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
G.K. Williams (?) Afro-Jamaican, Chinese, West Indian, Italian, Scottish. - actor.
Trinity Brooks (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Shomari Downer (?) Afro-Jamaican, possibly British - actor.
Trevor Thomas (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Colton Royce (?) Afro-Jamaican / Filipino - actor.
Mark Green (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Damiãn Garth Brown (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Sure Shot / Mark Duffus (?) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, drummer, and producer.
Dudney Joseph Jr. (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Odell Davis Jr. (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor, singer-songwriter, and producer.
Christian Wong (?) Jamaican [Chinese] - actor.
Sebastien Heins (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
DJ Excalibah / Matthew Xia (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Chinese, Possibly Other] / Scottish, English - DJ, radio presenter, and director.
Jason Robinson (?) Jamaican - actor.
Durant Mcleod (?) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Taino, Chinese, Jewish, Scottish] - actor.
Joshua Nathan Guardabascio (?) Afro-Jamaican / Italian - actor.
DJ Ace Koromantyn (?) Afro-Jamaican - rapper, DJ, producer, and blogger.
Endless / Allan Tennent (?) Jamaican - actor.
Marc Anthony Lowe (?) Indo-Jamaican / South Indian, Taino, Chinese - actor.
Matt U Johnson (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Dennis Leonard Johnson (?) Afro-Jamaican / Unknown - actor.
Kenya Wint (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Brushy One String / Andrew Chin (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer and musician.
Di Genius / Stephen McGregor (?) Afro-Jamaican - producer and singer.
General Degree / Cardiff Butt / Snapple Dapple (?) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Indecka / Chevol Grant (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Kashief Lindo (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Five Steez (?) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Gary Pine (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Delly Ranx (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Rvssian / Tarik Johnston (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Eklypse Sicka / Keniel Flowers (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Herman Marquis (?) Afro-Jamaican - saxophonist.
Harold Butler (?) Afro-Jamaican - pianist and songwriter.
Ron Butler (?) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist.
Phil Chen (?) Jamaican [Chinese] - guitarist.
Nelson Miller (?) Afro-Jamaican - drummer.
Mad Lion / Oswald Priest (?) fro-Jamaican - rapper and musician.
Arif Cooper (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician, music producer, event promoter and a radio broadcaster.
Steven "Lenky" Marsden (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Alozade / Michael Sterling (?) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Calton Coffie (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Mikey Dangerous (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Conrad Bromfield (?) Afro-Jamaican - model.
Ras Criss (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Kirk Diamond (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Ras Droppa / Samuel Richards (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Prince Hammer / Beris Simpson (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer and DJ.
Kiprich / Marlon Jaro Plunkett (?) Afro-Jamaican - DJ.
Denroy Morgan (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Louie Rankin (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer and actor.
Addis Pablo (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Willi Williams (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician and producer.
Michael Cory Davis (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor and filmmaker.
Pablo Gad (?) Afro-Jamaican - singer.
Ernest Cupidon (?) Afro-Jamaican - comedian and actor.
Alicai Harley (?) Afro-Jamaican - rapper.
Charles Officer (?) Afro-Jamaican - writer, actor and director.
Dean Redman (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor.
Orisha Shakpana (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Tre Mission (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Walter Chin (?) Afro-Jamaican - celebrity photographer.
Jay Douglas (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Carl Harvey (?) Afro-Jamaican - guitarist and producer.
Nigel Shawn Williams (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor and director.
Lemur Shifaka (?) Afro-Jamaican - musician.
Dana Carrabon (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor and model (Instagram: kidcarra)
Rh’mone Foster (?) Afro-Jamaican - actor and model (Instagram: bookfrostyee)
T.J. Moore (?) Afro-Jamaican - model (Instagram: inspiremoore)
Dlorenzo (?) Afro-Jamaican - model (Instagram: dlorenzo_official)
NB:
Parisa Fitz-Henley (1977) Afro-Jamaican - Non-Binary (She/Her and They/Them Pronouns) - actor.
Ellyn Jade / Jade Willoughby (1990) Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican, Taino, British] / Ojibwe - Two-Spirit (Unspecified Pronouns) - model and actor.
Not problematic but has expressed being uncomfortable being used so don’t use!:
Justine Skye / Justine Skyers (1995) Afro-Jamaican / Indo-Jamaican - actress, singer-songwriter, and model. - Source.
Problematic:
Lady C / Lady Colin Campbell (1949) Jamaican [Lebanese / Sephardic Jewish, Spanish, Portuguese, Irish, English] - tv host, radio host, socialite, and author. - Intersex! - Anti-black racist comments about Meghan Markle and Meghan and Harry’s baby and whorephobic comments.
Rustie Lee (1953) Afro-Jamaican - actress, singer, tv personality, and celebrity chef. - UKIP supporter.
Wayne Jobson (1954) Jamaican [Unspecified White] - musician and producer. - Appropriation of dreadlocks.
Al Roker (1954) Afro-Jamaican, African-American / Afro-Bahamian - actor, tv personality, weather forecaster, journalist, and author. - Comments that are racist to Japanese people and defended a white weatherman over his racist remarks referring to Martin Luther King Jr.
Yehoshua Sofer (1958) Jamaican [Ukrainian Jewish] - rapper - Appropriation of dreadlocks and anti-black comments, including referring to Rastafarians as a “cult”.
Mike Tyson (1966) African-American, likely Afro-Jamaican - boxer and actor. - Convicted of rape and is a Tier II sex offender.
Jeremy Renner (1971) Panamanian / Jamaican [Afro-Jamaican], German, English, Scottish, Swedish, Irish - actor, singer, producer - N-word, g-slur, t-word, w-word to refer to Black Widow, played a Nazi character and described him as a “poor twisted soul”, saying a movie about a Nazi falling in love with a black woman “isn’t about racism” to him it’s “people with problems and how they choose to deal with them” and calls it “sweet and endearing”, and compared trans women to crossdressers.
Jason Barrett (1976) Afro-Jamaican - actor, screenwriter, and mixed martial artist. - Arrested for illegally selling guns.
Pete Wentz (1979) Afro-Jamaican / German, English - musician. - Dated a 15 year old when he was 23 who he later posted revenge porn of and threatened.
Kaya Jones / Chrystal Neria (1984) German, Irish, Scottish, Spanish, Unconfirmed Costa Rican, Unconfirmed Nicaraguan, Unconfirmed Panamanian, Unconfirmed Jamaican, Unconfirmed Chinese, Unconfirmed Colombian, Unconfirmed Unspecified Black, Unconfirmed Jewish / Italian [including Sicilian], Unconfirmed Mexican, Unconfirmed Apache - singer, violinist, DJ, model, actress, and dancer - Trump supporter who even has said she would like to put down the first brick in the wall on the Mexican border, has used multiple racial slurs, has compared the residential school system of Native Americans to white people willingly sending their kids to boarding schools, Islamophobic comments, anti-black comments, and honestly so much more.
Aml Ameen (1985) Afro-Jamaican - actor - Transphobia.
Teddy Sinclair / Natalia Kills / Natalia Cappucini / Verbalicious / Natalia Keery-Fisher (1986) Afro-Jamaican / Uruguayan [Italian, Irish, Possibly Other] - singer, guitarist, drummer, and actress. - Bullied an X-Factor contestant.
Madeleine Mantock (1990) Jamaican, Unspecified White - actress. - Plays a Latine character on Charmed when she is not Latine.
Frank Dillane (1991) Afro-Jamaican / English, Irish, Scottish, remote Manx - actor - Arrested for battery.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock (1991) Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Barbadian, possibly other - singer. - Defended her boyfriend after he made homophobic remarks.
Herizen Guardiola (1996) Afro-Jamaican / Cuban - actress and singer-songwriter. - Dated a 16-year-old when she was 20.
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An app for everything.
CHEIL HONG KONG LAUNCHES ‘FATAL RECOGNITION’ SAFETY SCAN APP
TO DETECT EARLY WARNING SIGNS OF A STROKE
A ground-breaking mobile app offering early warning detection of potentially fatal strokes has been developed by Cheil Hong Kong.
According to WHO figures[i], someone has a stroke every two seconds. It claims the lives of more than 6 million people die each year. Meanwhile, two thirds of those who survive are left with brain damage or permanent disability.
The key to safety is spotting the early warning signs—with the most common warning sign of a stroke being face-drooping. But since some strokes are less severe than others, it’s incredibly hard for the human eye to detect.
So working with The Hong Kong Stroke Association, Cheil saw a way to make a difference using facial recognition—technology that’s already built into our phones.
‘Fatal Recognition’ is a safety scan app that uses facial recognition technology to detect early warning signs of a potentially fatal stroke.
The average person unlocks their phone 120 times a day[ii]. Now, every time a user scans to unlock, a computer algorithm will detect for minute signs of face-drooping—signs that are unrecognisable to the human eye. If an early warning sign is detected, the user will receive an alert to call emergency services while simultaneously alerting that user’s pre-set emergency contact.
‘Fatal Recognition’ was launched in April 2019 on Google Play.
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Creative Director Paul Chan, Wilson Ang
Art Director Max Fung, Edmond Leung, Sam Chow, Matthew Yuen, Cherry Lo
Copywriter Molly Man
Account Director Denise Chan
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“A4O” is back and so is Dornie!
The MST gang is back! KindaTv webseries All For One (A4O) returned this week after nearly a two year absence. The series is loosely based on The Three Musketeers, but set in a sorority with lots of queer stuff happening. When we pick up with the series, Dorothy (Gwenlyn Cumyn) and Connie (Linnea Currie-Roberts) are officially together and living in the sorority house together. Connie’s ex-girlfriend Monty (newcomer Marina Moreira) who showed up at the finale of S1 and decided to stay, is putting a major cramp in Dorothy’s style. Oh, there’s also the MST election that is stressing everyone out, and causing a rift between couples like Treville (Denise Yuen) and Ann (Erin Eldershaw), and exes Portia (Claire Gagnon-King) and Henry (Xavier Lopez). I don’t want to spoil too much because you should check out the first six episodes on your own, but S2 is already an older and wiser show. Leads Cumyn and Currie-Roberts have grown a lot and the format really clicks. Since S1, actor Xavier Lopez announced he was transitioning, and the show handles it with sensitivity and support. Fans of Carmilla will get even more clues that one of Dorothy’s “inseparables” might just be a smol gay journalist we know and love, but you’ll have to decide that for yourself. New episodes of A4O air on Wednesdays on KindaTV. http://dlvr.it/QM7FZs
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Nam ca sĩ bị bắt vì sử dụng tiền quyên góp để tiêu xài, đánh bạc
Theo tờ The Standard, nam ca sĩ Tommy Yuen Man-on, cựu thành viên của nhóm nhạc nam E-kids tại Hồng Kông đã bị bắt. Được biết, nam ca sĩ Hồng Kông này là người ủng hộ thẳng thắn phong trào chống Chính phủ bị cáo buộc tình nghi "rửa tiền" và hành động với ý đồ xấu.
Giám đốc cấp cao Steve Li Kwai-wah của Sở an ninh Quốc gia của cảnh sát cho biết, nam ca sĩ 41 tuổi và một người đàn ông 20 tuổi thất nghiệp đã bị bắt lần lượt ở Sha Tin và Tin Shui Wai. Tuy nhiên, anh ta từ chối nói rõ tên và danh tính của họ. Theo nhiều nguồn tin khẳng định, hai người này là Tommy Yuen và trợ lý của anh ta.
Tommy Yuen đã kêu gọi được số tiền 1 triệu đô la Hồng Kông để tiêu xài vào mục đích cá nhân. (Ảnh: The Standard).
Cảnh sát cho biết, nam ca sĩ bị cáo buộc sử dụng tiền gây quỹ trực tuyến cho mục đích cá nhân của anh, bao gồm cả cờ bạc. Một triệu đô la Hồng Kông (128.200 USD) đã được huy động thông qua các nền tảng truyền thông xã hội của Yuen từ tháng 3 đến tháng 11/2021 và được gửi vào tài khoản ngân hàng của trợ lý, người cũng đã bị bắt vì "rửa tiền".
"Khoảng 340.000 đô la Hồng Kông đã được rút bằng tiền mặt hàng chục lần trong khoảng thời gian chín tháng. Chúng tôi vẫn đang điều tra xem nó được sử dụng để làm gì", cảnh sát cho biết và khẳng định chưa có bằng chứng nào cho thấy 660.000 đô la Hồng Kông còn lại đã được chuyển đến tay những người biểu tình bị bắt.
Steve Li cho biết, một cuộc điều tra của cảnh sát cho thấy rằng 150.000 đô la Hồng Kông đã được sử dụng để tiêu xài cá nhân và 270.000 đô la Hồng Kông đã được chuyển vào tài khoản của Câu lạc bộ Jockey để nam ca sĩ này cá cược. Bộ An ninh Quốc gia đã phong tỏa 140.000 đô la Hồng Kông còn lại trong tài khoản của một ngân hàng địa phương và Câu lạc bộ Jockey, trong khi các cảnh sát cũng thu giữ thẻ ngân hàng và các hồ sơ liên quan, bao gồm cả phiếu cá cược.
"Rõ ràng là nghi phạm đã sử dụng số tiền quyên góp để sử dụng cho mục đích cá nhân", Li nói.
Nam ca sĩ Tommy Yuen Man-on, cựu thành viên của nhóm nhạc nam E-kids. Ảnh: Tommy Yuen Instagram
Cảnh sát Steve Li cho biết, Yuen đã biểu diễn một bài hát trong một buổi hòa nhạc trực tuyến vào tháng 11 năm ngoái với lời bài hát được sửa đổi bao gồm khẩu hiệu phản đối phổ biến. Yuen cũng bị cáo buộc đăng các thông điệp mang ý đồ xấu trên mạng xã hội kể từ tháng 9/2021, với mục đích kích động lòng căm thù đối với Chính phủ và cơ quan tư pháp, cũng như xúi giục người khác vi phạm pháp luật.
Li nói: "Nghi phạm 41 tuổi đã cố gắng hù dọa người dân và nói rằng, họ sẽ chết nếu tiêm vắc-xin Covid-19". Ca sĩ cũng bị cáo buộc đã đăng tải trực tuyến các tin nhắn chửi bới các thẩm phán đã ra phán quyết chống lại anh trong các vụ án trước đó, bao gồm cả những vụ bắt nguồn từ cáo buộc uống rượu lái xe và chạy quá tốc độ. Yuen cũng bị bắt vào tháng 6 năm ngoái vì uống rượu ở một nơi mà không có giấy phép bán rượu.
Yuen không phải là ca sĩ đầu tiên bị nhân viên an ninh quốc gia bắt giữ. Denise Ho Wan-sze nằm trong số bảy người từng làm việc hoặc có liên quan đến Stand News bị tạm giữ vào tháng 12 năm ngoái vì xuất bản nội dung mà nhà chức trách cáo buộc là có tính chất tham vọng và nhằm kích động lòng thù hận chống lại Chính phủ.
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Nam ca sĩ bị bắt vì sử dụng tiền quyên góp để tiêu xài, đánh bạc
Theo tờ The Standard, nam ca sĩ Tommy Yuen Man-on, cựu thành viên của nhóm nhạc nam E-kids tại Hồng Kông đã bị bắt. Được biết, nam ca sĩ Hồng Kông này là người ủng hộ thẳng thắn phong trào chống Chính phủ bị cáo buộc tình nghi "rửa tiền" và hành động với ý đồ xấu.
Giám đốc cấp cao Steve Li Kwai-wah của Sở an ninh Quốc gia của cảnh sát cho biết, nam ca sĩ 41 tuổi và một người đàn ông 20 tuổi thất nghiệp đã bị bắt lần lượt ở Sha Tin và Tin Shui Wai. Tuy nhiên, anh ta từ chối nói rõ tên và danh tính của họ. Theo nhiều nguồn tin khẳng định, hai người này là Tommy Yuen và trợ lý của anh ta.
Tommy Yuen đã kêu gọi được số tiền 1 triệu đô la Hồng Kông để tiêu xài vào mục đích cá nhân. (Ảnh: The Standard).
Cảnh sát cho biết, nam ca sĩ bị cáo buộc sử dụng tiền gây quỹ trực tuyến cho mục đích cá nhân của anh, bao gồm cả cờ bạc. Một triệu đô la Hồng Kông (128.200 USD) đã được huy động thông qua các nền tảng truyền thông xã hội của Yuen từ tháng 3 đến tháng 11/2021 và được gửi vào tài khoản ngân hàng của trợ lý, người cũng đã bị bắt vì "rửa tiền".
"Khoảng 340.000 đô la Hồng Kông đã được rút bằng tiền mặt hàng chục lần trong khoảng thời gian chín tháng. Chúng tôi vẫn đang điều tra xem nó được sử dụng để làm gì", cảnh sát cho biết và khẳng định chưa có bằng chứng nào cho thấy 660.000 đô la Hồng Kông còn lại đã được chuyển đến tay những người biểu tình bị bắt.
Steve Li cho biết, một cuộc điều tra của cảnh sát cho thấy rằng 150.000 đô la Hồng Kông đã được sử dụng để tiêu xài cá nhân và 270.000 đô la Hồng Kông đã được chuyển vào tài khoản của Câu lạc bộ Jockey để nam ca sĩ này cá cược. Bộ An ninh Quốc gia đã phong tỏa 140.000 đô la Hồng Kông còn lại trong tài khoản của một ngân hàng địa phương và Câu lạc bộ Jockey, trong khi các cảnh sát cũng thu giữ thẻ ngân hàng và các hồ sơ liên quan, bao gồm cả phiếu cá cược.
"Rõ ràng là nghi phạm đã sử dụng số tiền quyên góp để sử dụng cho mục đích cá nhân", Li nói.
Nam ca sĩ Tommy Yuen Man-on, cựu thành viên của nhóm nhạc nam E-kids. Ảnh: Tommy Yuen Instagram
Cảnh sát Steve Li cho biết, Yuen đã biểu diễn một bài hát trong một buổi hòa nhạc trực tuyến vào tháng 11 năm ngoái với lời bài hát được sửa đổi bao gồm khẩu hiệu phản đối phổ biến. Yuen cũng bị cáo buộc đăng các thông điệp mang ý đồ xấu trên mạng xã hội kể từ tháng 9/2021, với mục đích kích động lòng căm thù đối với Chính phủ và cơ quan tư pháp, cũng như xúi giục người khác vi phạm pháp luật.
Li nói: "Nghi phạm 41 tuổi đã cố gắng hù dọa người dân và nói rằng, họ sẽ chết nếu tiêm vắc-xin Covid-19". Ca sĩ cũng bị cáo buộc đã đăng tải trực tuyến các tin nhắn chửi bới các thẩm phán đã ra phán quyết chống lại anh trong các vụ án trước đó, bao gồm cả những vụ bắt nguồn từ cáo buộc uống rượu lái xe và chạy quá tốc độ. Yuen cũng bị bắt vào tháng 6 năm ngoái vì uống rượu ở một nơi mà không có giấy phép bán rượu.
Yuen không phải là ca sĩ đầu tiên bị nhân viên an ninh quốc gia bắt giữ. Denise Ho Wan-sze nằm trong số bảy người từng làm việc hoặc có liên quan đến Stand News bị tạm giữ vào tháng 12 năm ngoái vì xuất bản nội dung mà nhà chức trách cáo buộc là có tính chất tham vọng và nhằm kích động lòng thù hận chống lại Chính phủ.
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Reseña y resumen de la película Bite (2016)
Reseña y resumen de la película Bite (2016)
La futura novia Casey (Elma Begovic) y sus dos amigas Kirsten (Denise Yuen) y Jill (Annette Wozniak) están en un viaje de solteros al comienzo de la película. Usando el estilo de las imágenes encontradas, vemos a las chicas en la playa, en clubes, en sus dormitorios, etc. Obviamente, Kirsten es la mejor amiga de las dos, mientras que Jill es un poco mala y está ansiosa por filmar momentos…
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All For One | Episodes 7-15
Episode 7: Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One
Characters: Dorothy (Gwenlyn Cumyn), Ariana (Xavier Lopez), Portia (Claire Gagnon-King), Alex (AJ Simmons)
Plot: In this episode Portia so happily welcomes everyone and by that she means everyone to this inclusive event for a good old fashioned, Girls Night*
It’s been a week of Dorothy being MIA with her friends, though she’s not necessarily missing out on any action with Miller (oops, my hand slipped). Alex being Alex throws down the third degree on wanting more deets on her friend’s boyfriend but Portia’s quick to put everyone back on track because she has an agenda for the night. Of course she does and Alex is OBVIOUSLY loving it...see below for loving it expression.
It’s a valiant effort from Portia to host a night to help show Dorothy that she doesn’t need a sorority to make her feel like she has sisters and truthfully, we have to agree with Portia! MST or not, she’s got these girls for life. Dorothy’s still a bit of a downer but she’s fully on track to recover from the Blanket Burrito incident of 2K16 and is ready to get this party started. We start off with a 90s karaoke event which Alex is quick to turn off the camera for (rude) but we pick back up just in time for truth or dare, where the Inseparables get to take a hold of the reins for a bit!
Ariana is the clear winner in the ‘Who Wishes They Were Anywhere but Here’ category as we’re met with one snarky comment after another and it finally gets under Alex’s skin when Ariana provokes her during her choice of picking truth, sparking some not so great memories from Alex’s past.
The night takes an awkward turn and in an attempt to salvage what’s left of the their night Alex slowly but sure begins to open up. There was a boy, they dated in high school and it ended badly, end of story. So why is this different than any other high school fling? Well, he was a runaway and Alex was supposed to help protect him but instead ended up hurting him and let him down, making him disappear. Guys, we’re gearing up for some really great character development, especially with Alex, so let her grow on you.
Portia, taking the reins once again transitions from this sad moment to a round of crank calling and just like that, we’re back on track!
*A gender inclusive sleepover event!
Episode Takeaway: Portia is too good for this earth, what did we ever do to deserve this cinnamon roll?
Best Inseparable Line: I like to feel the cool breeze between my toes because breton needs to give us more of a reason to think he’s weird.
First thought: Hi, hi, hi how do I get invited to one of these inclusive sleepovers also Portia, where can I get that onesie?
Final thought: I still don’t know where to get that onesie and Dorothy, I promise you, no one wants to hear what you and Miller might get up to over the phone. Gross.
Episode 8: A Revelation or Two
Characters: Dorothy, Ariana, Portia, Alex, Connie (Linnea Currie-Roberts)
Plot: So things are about to get heavy and not hot and heavy in the way that we’d hope (Dornie!) but something’s going down in Connie’s sorority, Psi Pi Alpha and Dorothy is ready to help her through it. So we find out that Connie did in fact put MST down as her first choice and was rejected which is bizarre given that her cousin, Anne, is the President. Legacies don’t just get shut down like that guys!
So as it turns out, Rick, President of the Student Union and infamous ex-boyfriend of Anne, told her to reject Connie, for what reason? We’re not so sure but it smells like blackmail to me. Connie being Connie says she doesn’t want to react because she loves Anne and of course she doesn't want to do anything to make matters worse for her. Now here, we get a firsthand view of a not lover’s quarrel, the first of many I’m sure, when Connie so straightforwardly yells, “Dorothy, you’re not my girlfriend!”
And...scene…
Except that it isn’t...Because Connie reveals that Anne was told to block two pledge and guess who pledge number two was...All because of Douchcanoe, Owen Rochefort. We shouldn’t be surprised at this revelation but we are and I’m shookth (am I using that right?) at Cumyn’s performance to keep it together when I’d be a baby crying on the floor.
Dorothy shares her news with the trio we’ve come to love and you can only imagine where they each stand on this. Alex is for ‘Team Don’t Do Anything!’ While Ariana is on Team ‘Let’s Rock This Shit! Personally,’ I’m on ‘Team Let’s Rock This Shit.’ Nevertheless, Alex talks some sense into Dorothy and they plan to take Rick down at the next Student Union gathering.
Episode Takeaway: Alex’s moral compass seems to be rubbing off on Dorothy...kinda and Ariana is definitely a lot more dark than we thought she was...Hacking the Pentagon, what?!
Best Inseparable Line: This is why I don’t date guys, from our favorite cookiemonster *cough* Laure Hollis, with an honorable mention from monochrome stating the obvious, ur a lesbian.
First thought: GUYS CONNIE IS BACK!
Final thought: Rick the Dick is a thing, also I want to see these hyena videos that Ariana’s talking about.
Episode 9: Vengeance Interruptus
Characters: Dorothy, Alex, Ariana, Portia, Treville
Plot: So that went well...not. As you can see, our beloved leading ladies are covered in what appears to be...fruit, so I’m assuming their non-violent, Rick the Dick, confrontation went well. So you guys ready for the rundown? After getting cleaned up, Alex lets us know she was well prepared, cue cards and all until they realized that everyone at the student union...LOVES and I mean LOVES the student union in a not cool scientology way, yikes.
They’re two hours into the meeting and Alex finally gets her chance to speak but Rick and being the charming man that he is, diplomatically states he’d love a sit down. It should’ve ended there right? But it didn’t because Dorothy, oh our sweet and firecracker of a girl, decided to pick a fight with Rochefort in hope of provoking him in front of Rick.
As if her night couldn’t get any worse, Treville springs a surprise visit and Dorothy is not prepared. Straight to the point, Treville asks for an explanation of Dorothy’s earlier antics and boy were we not prepared for this version of Treville because she is ON IT, even shooting Alex down as she tries to be a good friend and explain but on the premise that Rick is evil, Treville grants her permission to continue the validation of her earlier outburst but despite her best rebuttal Treville is once again ON IT. She gives off some, “don’t mess with me vibes,” and guys, I AM HERE FOR IT.
Episode Takeaway: Treville is a badass, Dorothy still has a lot to learn and Alex is pretty great despite her motherly antics.
Best Inseparable Line: So gang, let’s regroup: how do we get Dorothy into MST? sometimesawesome asking the important questions in life but also, agreed.
First thought: *nods absentmindedly to The Beatles, Revolution*
Final thought: I need more Treville in my life.
Episode 10: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Characters: Dorothy, Portia, Ariana, Alex, Miller (Dan Mousseau)
Plot: Welcome back viewers and oh...gross...kissing. Now I know that I said I loved the chemistry between Miller and Dorothy because it’s there, absolutely! But after the not-lovers spat that Dornie had in episode 8 how can I not be rooting for them? So Miller finally removes his face from Dorothy’s long enough for us to get an update, I’m all about new love, romance and all that jazz but c’mon you gotta remember your friends. We find out there isn’t any updates on Rick, but judging from the episode title, we’re in store for something good and oh if it isn't Miller with the interruption suggesting that maybe Dorothy can do something about it just on the DL.
So Miller comes up with a brilliant plan to take down Rick by exposing him for his other misdeeds, but this time be smarter about it by going after him for something the team can actually prove. I hate to admit it, but Miller’s onto something, let the sucking face continue.
And we’re back, with Miller and Dorothy a respectable distance away from each other, we finally get to hear this diabolical plan of theirs which now includes Portiana and Alex! This moment also strikes the first time that Miller meets Dorothy’s friends and it’s all great until Alex shows up...Because it turns out she knows Miller and she knows him by Anton. We’re with Breton on this one, wtf?!
Episode Takeaway: Portia’s a Hufflepuff, Ariana’s a Slytherin, Alex is a Ravenclaw and Miller is a hippogriff.
Best Inseparable Line: I don’t think u 2 attacking each other’s faces will stop Rick, preach on monochrome, preach on!
First thought: Gross, turn the camera off if you’re gonna mack.
Final thought: Shit just hit the fan, cue dramatic zoom in and zoom out on Alex’s face!
Episode 11: Don’t You Dare Look Back
Characters: Dorothy, Portia, Ariana, Alex, Anton/Miller
Plot: So Anton...Anton is Miller and Miller is Anton. Got it? Okay, good. Well whoever he is, is doing a shit job at trying to save face as he tries to hurdle Alex outside away from prying eyes and ears but leave it to Dorothy to intervene at the right time.
So here’s what we find out, Anton is Miller’s middle name and he knew Alex in high school, are you guys thinking what I’m thinking? Absolutely, he was totally Alex’s high school runaway boyfriend. Dorothy, trying to continue the conversation gets shut down hard and I mean hard as Anton/Miller loses his cool and yells for them to drop it. Strike one bruh...strike one.
The episode takes a bit more of a serious turn as Alex confesses that she thought he was dead, Anton/Miller takes a step forward, his hand going straight to comfort her by grabbing her forearm, a very intimate and affectionate move might I add. In front of Dorothy. Strike two.
Dorothy quite literally inserts herself into the conversation, standing between Alex and Anton/Miller and tries to reel the conversation back to herself, naturally. She turns to Anton/Miller looking for some sort of clarity and he at least has the decency to reply with, “it’s complicated.”
Okay, now every time I’ve seen this episode I’ve had to pause at this moment (1:41). The acting is phenomenal and not much is even being said. There are three things I love especially about this moment, 1) Ariana’s reaction to watching this go down. 2) Dorothy’s stance after confronting Anton/Miller and 3) Anton/Miller might be the tallest one in the room, but right now he’s looking very, very small.
The scene continues with Alex powerfully taking control of the situation, kicking everyone out of the room to talk to Anton/Miller. Some go quietly, some go kicking and screaming, Dorothy.
The gloves come off and underneath all that macho, pie-baking, scruff, there is a real human in there who felt things. Anton/Miller admits how dejected he felt after being dumped, to which Alex reminds him that she didn’t break up with him, she just told him that he might be better off with a better family that could care for him. Honestly, both sides are pretty heavy to take in but I feel for both of them, I really do. The acting from Simmons and Mousseau are phenomenal and it’s quite possible one of the shortest episodes of the series thus far and just wow.
Episode Takeaway: Anton/Miller might not be such a bad guy after all.
Best Inseparable Line: I think Akari^89 takes the cake with this one...
First thought: Anton/Miller is TOTALLY trying to save face right now and I hope no one buys it. Especially Dorothy and Alex.
Final thought: Where does this leave Alex and Dorothy but also Dorothy and Anton/Miller?
Episode 12: Bugaboo
Characters: Dorothy, Ariana, Portia, Alex, Miller
Plot: Things seem to be going swimmingly as the entire gang (Miller and Alex included) have banded together to help take down Rick. Miller seems to be handling it better than Alex, if the way Alex’s pacing gives anything away.
Portia makes drinks, because of course she does and Miller continues to rattle off any ideas to take Rick down, but it’s Alex with the not-so-legal tactic to get what they need, by bugging Rick’s office. Miller has this devlish gleam in his eye and it most definitely does not go unnoticed by Dorothy. The plan takes on a life of its own with Portia and Miller placing the bug, Ariana hacking the video camera and Dorothy in the least bitter way possible (yeah, right), asks Mom what her role is and we can totally tell she’s not having it with being shafted to backup for Miller and Portia while Alex heads up everything from base AKA Dorothy/Connie’s apartment. Speaking of Connie, where is she? I miss her.
Six hours later the plan is moving forward and we’ve got Alex at the helm alongside the Inseparables which spark the conversation on what’s been going on with Alex and Dorothy. You have to feel for them because this really isn’t anyone’s fault but when feelings are involved well, I’m sure you guys know how it goes.
The walkie talkie banter is pretty solid in this episode, in addition to the Miller backstory Alex divulges too. Long story short but they met at a mall, Miller’s parents had just passed away and he left to avoid getting stuck in a group home. We can’t blame him there, but unbeknownst to us, he had an aunt and uncle ready and willing to take him in, he just didn’t want them. Oh and not to leave you guys hanging but the bugging of Rick’s office was a success!
Episode Takeaway: Alex is a boss at executing plans, walkie talkies need to become a thing again, jealous Dorothy is probably one of my favorites and Alex admits that the Inseparables are real friends!
Best Inseparable Line: So how did teeny bopper Alex meet Anton and faaaalll in loo~ooove. Breton, I despise you but I also love you.
First thought: Dorothy has some feelings.
Final thought: Dorothy still has some feelings.
Episode 13: 100% Success Rate
Characters: Dorothy, Ariana, Alex, Portia, Connie, Miller
Plot: The squad is in full celebration mode after the successful hacking/bugging of Rick’s office and it appears that foam swords are now part of this crew’s celebration. You do you! Alex takes this moment to confront Dorothy and clear the air, quite frankly I’m a bit peeved at how standoffish Dorothy is being, when Alex has been nothing but kind to her, given the circumstances. Dorothy is awkward as hell and Alex is still the best for being so supportive. Plot twist though: Alex tells her to be careful because Miller is cool but the Anton she knew wanted to set the world on fire. Another plot twist, apparently Rick might be involved in some heavy coke smuggling ring, things sure have changed since I was in college.
This is probably a great time for Connie to show up. HI CONNIE! After a quick rundown on what’s been going down, Connie doesn’t exactly disapprove but she doesn’t exactly approve either. Either way, we’re just happy to see Connie back in our lives and in Dorothy’s (squeal). So naturally, this is a great time for Monty to be brought back up and for Connie to even ask about Miller. The roomie reconciliation ends and everyone comes out of Dorothy’s room to get back to celebrating. There’s an awkward conversation between Dorothy and Miller about Connie that honestly leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth but I suppose time will tell and Miller officially goes back on my Do Not Trust list. The episode segues into a group dance because why not and the episode ends in a rather dramatic way with a dark room and Alex back at the helm with a message to the Inseparables: Keep an eye on Dorothy and don’t trust Miller. This doesn’t feel right.
Episode Takeaway: Dorothy doesn’t know how to be cool. CONNIE IS BACK. Ariana and Miller fake sword fighting is everything, fake sword fighting in general is awesome.
Best Inseparable Line: And as usual Dorothy has the subtlety of a hammer. Sassyinspanish is quickly becoming my favorite.
First thought: Do we get another episode of Jealous Dorothy?
Final thought: Alex is the real MVP.
Episode 14: The Red Pill
Characters: Dorothy, Alex, Ariana, Portia, Miller
Plot: To say things are getting out of hand would be an understatement. There hasn’t been any incriminating evidence on Rick, Douchcanoe seems to be a very willing participant to do whatever Rick tell him to do and our Musketeers are once again left asking themselves what more can they do? Alex and Miller are at each other’s throats because once again one of Alex’s plans haven’t flourished so the overall frustration is understandable. Ariana’s dark side is showing again and I’m starting to feel like things may not be so great in the foreseeable future.
The bug seems to be useless right now and instead of trying to think of a more strategic approach Miller goes 0 to 100 real quick. I do however agree with one approach that they’re going for, and that’s making Rochefort look weak to Rick. The way to do that? By using Portia as bait and I am NOT here for this, especially with how Ariana is pushing her to do this.
Episode Takeaway: Rick the Dick drinks cherry coke. Ariana’s quick with the quips.
Best Inseparable Line: Ariana SWEETHEART pls save it for fanfiction.net. Akari^89 with the mic drop!
First thought: Why are Alex and Miller fighting?
Final thought: I am NOT here for Portia being pushed into a corner and being used as bait. Not one freaking bit.
Episode 15: Backstab in the Back
Characters: Dorothy, Portia, Ariana, Miller, Alex
Plot: It’s party time back at Casa de Castlemore, the drinks are flowing and everyone seems to be in a great mood except, Portia. Can you blame the girl? We get a rundown from Rick himself as Dorothy plays the tape of Rick tearing into Rochefort after his let up AKA being seduced by Portia. Plot twist, but not a surprise at all: Alex still doesn’t know about the plan.
Now can I please introduce you to the highlight of this episode? This reenactment from Portia and Miller who are being puppeteered by their significant other. Is it hilarious? Oh it is by far one of the best things this season, expect it’s pretty obvious that Portia doesn’t think so judging by her annoyed face.
Alex appears and things take yet another bad turn and this time there’s no telling what Rick will do and Portia may face the brunt of it. Alex has a point, their plan wasn’t thought through in the slightest. Alex lashes out at Miller, calling him out on his Anton bullshit (YAS), she calls out Dorothy and her lack of brains and she even calls out Portia for going along with it, which poor Portia, she so doesn’t deserve it but she did go along with it. Alex leaves in a huff only to be stopped by Dorothy asking her not to tell Treville which tells me that she absolutely cares and wasn’t fully comfortable...Yikes.
Episode Takeaway: Ariana and Dorothy are not the best reenactors, but A for effort, also A for hilarity.
Best Inseparable Line: Ariana’s kinda skeezy when she’s wasted. Breton, I actually agree with you for once.
First thought: Why is Portia sad and why isn’t anyone paying attention to her.
Final thought: When is Portia going to snap and when is Dorothy going to get her head out of her ass?
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Yuenyeung, Kopi Cham & Spreeze: Mixing Coffee & Tea Around The World
Tea and coffee are two of the world’s most popular drinks. And while to enthusiasts of both, the idea of a coffee and tea mixture might seem unusual, they are surprisingly popular.
All over the world, coffee and tea are mixed and consumed in a number of different ways as both traditional and comparatively new café beverages.
To learn more, I spoke to experts about combination drinks like yuenyeung, kopi cham, and spreeze. Read on to learn more about why people mix coffee and tea around the world, and how to make some of these combination beverages.
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Popular Combinations Around The World
While the concept of mixing tea and coffee isn’t exactly exclusive to one country or culture, there are three main popular coffee-tea combination beverages.
Emily McIntyre is the Founder and CEO of Catalyst Trade, a coffee trading platform based in Portland, Oregon. She tells me that combining tea and coffee is popular in Ethiopia, where the resulting beverage is called spreeze or spritz.
“It’s a simple drink made with tea and espresso that’s often sweetened with sugar,” Emily says. “It’s commonly enjoyed in resort towns like Hawassa as well as major cities like Addis Ababa. It tastes pleasant and refreshing.”
She tells me that spreeze is often made using a popular local tea brand and espresso. The tea is steeped in a cup and sweetened with sugar before an espresso shot is poured over the top.
The result, Emily says, is a balanced drink that combines “the light, floral profile of black tea with the heavier, oaky bitterness of dark roast espresso”.
Visit Malaysia or Singapore and you’ll find a similar drink served at streetside kiosks or traditional coffee shops. Many of them will serve something called kopi cham.
This is a beverage that is made by mixing an intense black tea with sugar, evaporated milk, and concentrated coffee. It can then be served hot or cold.
Yuenyeung: What Is It & How Is It Different?
While kopi cham and spreeze are popular, the most famous combination of coffee and tea by far is yuenyeung, which originated in Hong Kong.
Mike Kwok is the Shop Manager at HYPEBEANS, located in Central, Hong Kong. He says: “This drink is found in nearly all traditional tea houses and eateries.”
Yuenyeung is generally made by mixing Hong Kong-style milk tea and coffee. Lan Fong Yuen, a local tea house, claims to have invented the drink in 1952.
Martin Khan is a Café Bar Management Trainee at Chrisly Café in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. He tells me that yuenyeung originates from a time when open-air food vendors (known as dai pai dong) existed to mainly serve drivers and labourers in the city.
These workers often enjoyed Hong Kong-style tea but often felt it lacked caffeine. Adding coffee to it helped keep them awake during long shifts or when they were driving through the night.
Hong Kong-style milk tea is incredibly popular. It is estimated that some 2.5 million cups of the drink are consumed annually in the country. However, it’s also prepared in a different way to most other brewed teas you can find around the world.
To prepare Hong Kong-style milk tea, crushed black tea leaves are boiled in water at a ratio of approximately 1 tablespoon of tea leaves to 150ml water. A bold Ceylon tea is generally used.
This mixture is brewed in a pot for about three minutes before it is mixed with condensed milk. For each tablespoon of tea leaves used in the initial brew, around 200ml of condensed milk is added.
The brew is then simmered for another three minutes or so, before it is strained through a “tea sock” and served either hot or over ice.
Finding The Golden Ratio
To create yuenyeung, Hong Kong-style milk tea is added to a concentrated coffee. The exact ratios and mixture method vary. Some recipes recommend the mixture is approximately 2:1 milk tea to coffee, while others are closer to 50-50.
Nigel L is the founder of Thirstea Beverages in Vancouver, Canada. He says: “For the most authentic flavour, the ‘golden ratio’ is 70% coffee and tea to 30% evaporated milk. Evaporated milk is always the choice for this drink.” The use of evaporated milk means that the drink is thick and sweet – but still bitter enough to prevent the sweetness from being overwhelming.
It’s also believed that this balance of flavours is the reason for the beverage’s name. In Cantonese, yuen refers to male ducks and yeung to female ducks. The two words are used together in the drink’s name as an allusion to how the flavours complement one another.
Martin tells me that he doesn’t make Hong Kong-style milk tea before creating yuenyeung, and says that he instead chooses to prepare both coffee and tea separately before adding them both to milk.
Martin starts with a third of a cup of evaporated milk, adds black coffee until the cup is around half-full, and finally tops it up with black tea before stirring well. “With a well-prepared cup of yuenyeung, you can easily taste both the tea and the coffee.”
Mike adds: “It’s the ultimate caffeine drink, combining the silky texture of the milk tea and the rich, fragrant kick of the coffee. It’s smooth and rich, and it’s every Hong Konger’s go-to drink.”
Coffee & Tea: Will It Continue To Be Popular?
While yuenyeung is still relatively unknown outside of Hong Kong, Nigel tells me it can be found further afield, usually in places that have a significant Asian population.
The drink (or similar variations) has also recently entered the market in other Asian countries. In 2018, Asahi Soft Drink Co. launched Wonda Tea Coffee, an RTD tea and coffee combination beverage.
This was mainly marketed as a diluted coffee-flavoured tea, with the aim of getting young people or inexperienced coffee drinkers to embrace the flavour of coffee.
Mike tells me that customers also mix coffee and tea in other ways. He says: “We’ve seen some people order a chai latte with a shot of espresso in other coffee joints – creating a yuenyeung of their own.”
Emily adds: “Humans are endlessly creative when combining foods and beverages we like… I’m sure that people are combining tea and coffee in many ways all over the world since they are both so popular.”
However, she thinks that a lot of people will be against the combination on principle. “Die-hard fanatics of tea or coffee may struggle with fusion drinks because they enjoy the actual products themselves so much.”
Martin says that he thinks yuenyeung will become more popular once the world becomes more familiar with Hong Kong tea culture. He says: “Yuenyeung isn’t too well-known yet; people are still exploring Hong Kong-style milk tea. It will depend on whether [or not] the world is ready.”
Despite the unusual nature of tea and coffee combination beverages, examples like yuenyeung, spreeze, and kopi cham are popular among many people in communities around the world.
Whether or not specialty coffee and the wider coffee supply chain will come to embrace such combinations remains to be seen. Mike remains positive, and says he thinks that it offers something new for people who want a different style of beverage.
“There are many different teas and coffees to choose from, and this selection will only become broader over time as people search for new experiences,” he says. “To me, it’s only natural that tea and coffee end up being combined.”
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4 Reasons To Love #AllForOne
earlier this week the indiegogo campaign went up to raise money for season two of my favourite web series, ( yes, it even surpasses carmilla by 0.99% ) all for one. i figured i should signal boost some good reasons to empty your pockets for season two. here we go.
1. LGBTQ+ Representation is STRONG in this one:
all for one is very strong with the representation, dorothy is bisexual, ( and they show that very clearly ) connie is gay, portia is queer, ( they writers didn’t explicitly mention portia’s sexuality, as far as i know ) ariana is gay, monty is queer, ( never specified, as far as i know ) and this may just be me but, anne and treville seemed very close to me ( + the fact that in a production vlog, the writers mentioned that none of the characters were actually straight, sooo ) ...but the main point is that this webseries gets that queer characters are important and then they stuffed this one with a bunch of them. the only thing that they could include in the second season that would make the representation even more inclusive is add a trans or non-gender ( other than the all magical breton ) conforming character into the mix, and i hear that there will be three new characters this season so *COUGH COUGH*
2. Power to the WOMEN:
this show’s cast is 90% female and throughout the first season, they proved time and time again that they are powerful, independent women who don’t need no man/woman to support them. some of them got screwed over by men and then got back up and kicked ass and got the girl in the end. i am of course speaking of dorothy “punches walls and douchecanoes” castlemore, our heroic leader and badass woman of the year in my opinion. dorothy, ariana, connie, portia, and alex in the end did save the day and have another nerf gun fight. this show just shows so much strength of women and my favourite part..... there are no cat fights about men/women, looks or stupid fights about stupid stuff. the fights in this show are valid arguments about the way people are being treated in a relationship, both platonic and romantic. basically, this show is full of strong ass women with awesome morals, identities, and feelings.
3. Cute people are part of A4O:
all i’m gonna say about this one is that all of people involved in this show are really *freakin* awesome, so now i’m just gonna list them and their twitters....GO!
Gwenlyn Cumyn ( Dorothy ) - @ gwenlyn_cumyn
AJ Simmons ( Alex ) - @ JeniferAleja_S
Xavier Lopez ( Ariana ) - xavier’s twitter is private, but cool dude )
Claire Gagnon-King ( Portia ) - @ clairegk
Dan Mousseau ( Miller/Anton ) - @ danielmousseau
Linnea Currie-Roberts ( Connie ) - @ Linnea_Jane_
Denise Yuen ( Treville ) - @ nedise
Damien Doepping ( Rochefort/DoucheCanoe ) - ( no twitter but still awesome person )
Lauren Evans ( Producer ) - @ LaurenEvansTV
Sarah Shelson ( Writer, Producer ) - @ SarahShelson
Wil Noack ( Editor ) - @ Wilasauraus
RJ Lackie ( Writer ) - @ rjlackie
Shannon Litt ( Director ) - @ ShannonLitt
and of course the production crew, makeup, camera people and everyone else involved with this amazing show.
4. Hella Queer Relationships and of course..... DORNIE!!
for this one, i’m just gonna put cute gifs of dornie, portiana, and some of the inseparables cute shit... ( i’m ignoring miller and dorothy bc that shit was garbage compared to the gold dornie is )...ready, set, go!
dornie being single and coy
original portiana
cuddly portiana
bonus dornie cuteness
some monochrome/emblue cuteness
so in conclusion, DONATE! help get this AMAZING web series with FANTASTIC queer representation a WELL-EARNED second season. they defintely deserve it. ( also, to the fans of carmilla and couple-ish who find this....please support this amazing show that deserves your attention, show the rest of the world that we got a queer movie funded, a queer webseries a second season that airs this month, and we can do it AGAIN with this one! )
love,
a fan who got through the last school year purely off the fact that i could come home and see my favourite badass bisexual woman on my TV and let go of all the bad shit that happened during my school day. thank you so much for this and everything else you’ve done for me.
Here’s how to do your part:
Watch the show - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvYWjKFvS5qyYxEacn4vk6tDeMYMnGOD
Watch the donation video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPytEWnTeyo
DONATE TO THE CAUSE - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/all-for-one-webseries-season-2
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