Trevor Rhone

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

He co-wrote, with director Perry Henzell, the internationally successful film The Harder They Come (1972).

[3] Trevor Rhone, was the last child of 23, grew up in the tiny town of Bellas Gate in Saint Catherine, Jamaica.

[5] Rhone's prolific work includes the films The Harder They Come (1972), co-author; Smile Orange (1974), based on his play of the same name; Top Rankin'; Milk and Honey (1988), Genie Award winner; One Love (2003), Cannes Film Festival favorite.

Trevor D. Rhone died on 15 September 2009 of a massive heart attack, and was buried in Bellas Gate, St. Catherine, Jamaica.