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The 'lost' footage "Bob Marley making of a legend" Esther Anderson. Esther Anderson, director-writer-producer,born in the Parish of St. Mary, Jamaica, Esther Anderson studied drama at the Actor's Studio in London and played roles in movies -Henry Levin's Genghis Khan for Columbia Pictures, Robert Freeman's The Touchables for Twentieth Century Fox, Ted Kotcheff's Two Gentlemen Sharing, Jerry Lewis's One More Time for United Artists, and Sidney Poitier's A Warm December for First Artists. This role of an African princess won her a NAACP Image Award for Best Actress in 1973. Esther then helped to develop the then-fledgling Jamaican music label, Island Records, from the early 1960's, promoting and managing jamaican artists like Millie Small, Jimmy Cliff, and Bob Marley and the Wailers.
Gian Godoy, director-writer of Bob Marley: The Making of a Legend Born in Santiago, Chile . Co-author of the film The Three Dumas in collaboration with Esther Anderson, exploring the life and career of Alexandre Dumas. . Godoy latest film Hain was premiered at the AVIFF festival in Cannesin May 2011, an HD animation exploring the shamanic heritage of the Selknam nation from Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia, based on the works by anthropologist Martin Gusinde in 1928.
BABY CHRIS
Born Christopher Lloyd in the Jamaica . Baby Chris started entertaining small audiences in his community at the tender age of nine (9). He attended the Seaward All Age and Tivoli High respectively. At the Age 14 Christopher decided to make music his career choice, hence the birth of another Dancehall Artiste from Cockburn Pen community “BABY CHRIS”. The artiste got his first lesson and training in the biz by Lukie D one of his favorite Reggae Artistes. Baby Chris First Studio outings were to King Jammy’s, where he was known as little Chris before he was called Baby Chris.