Lois Kelly Path is located in Cooreville Gardens, Kingston 20, St Andrew, Jamaica (Caribbean).
The community of Cooreville Gardens, located off Washington Boulevard, was named for David Coore, Jamaica's deputy prime minister and minister of finance in the 1970s.
Also, the streets of Cooreville Gardens are named after famous Jamaican artistes in recognition of their contribution in music and the theatre and Lois Kelly Path is named after Lois Kelly.
⭐ Points of Interest:
0:25 Bob Marley Boulevard
0:42 Don Drummond Link
0:53 Faith D'Aguilar Path
1:12 Lois Kelly Path
1:17 Cooreville Gardens Basic School
2:11 Ken Boothe Close
⭐ About Lois Kelly
Lois Kelly Miller and formerly known as Lois Kelly-Barrow, (born October 15, 1917 – died April 8, 2020) was a Jamaican theater and screen actress.
She became a household name in Jamaica for her decades-long, professional career in theater and pantomime, particularly with the Little Theatre Movement (LTM) National Pantomime.
Kelly Miller was best known to international audiences for her role in the American film Meet Joe Black (1998) opposite Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins.
She is the daughter of businessman Lewis Kelly, who produced "Kelly's" soft drinks and syrups.
During World War II, Kelly Miller went to London to study music in 1944 and 1945.
Upon completion of her studies, Kelly Miller took a trans-Atlantic ship from the United Kingdom to return to Jamaica.
However, during the trip, her ship was attacked and torpedoed by an enemy vessel.
Lois Kelly Miller survived the attack, but suffered serious burns. However, two friends whom she was traveling with were killed, including the sister of Jamaican actress Carmen Lawrence (wife of Douglas Manley).
She worked alongside some of the most prominent figures in Jamaican theater, including Louise Bennett-Coverley, Charles Hyatt, Oliver Samuels, and Ranny Williams.
Lois Kelly Miller died at her home in Gordon Town, Saint Andrew Parish, just outside Kingston, on April 8, 2020, at the age of 102.
LOCATION:
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The community of Cooreville Gardens, located off Washington Boulevard, was named for David Coore, Jamaica's deputy prime minister and minister of finance in the 1970s.
Also, the streets of Cooreville Gardens are named after famous Jamaican artistes in recognition of their contribution in music and the theatre and Lois Kelly Path is named after Lois Kelly.
⭐ Points of Interest:
0:25 Bob Marley Boulevard
0:42 Don Drummond Link
0:53 Faith D'Aguilar Path
1:12 Lois Kelly Path
1:17 Cooreville Gardens Basic School
2:11 Ken Boothe Close
⭐ About Lois Kelly
Lois Kelly Miller and formerly known as Lois Kelly-Barrow, (born October 15, 1917 – died April 8, 2020) was a Jamaican theater and screen actress.
She became a household name in Jamaica for her decades-long, professional career in theater and pantomime, particularly with the Little Theatre Movement (LTM) National Pantomime.
Kelly Miller was best known to international audiences for her role in the American film Meet Joe Black (1998) opposite Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins.
She is the daughter of businessman Lewis Kelly, who produced "Kelly's" soft drinks and syrups.
During World War II, Kelly Miller went to London to study music in 1944 and 1945.
Upon completion of her studies, Kelly Miller took a trans-Atlantic ship from the United Kingdom to return to Jamaica.
However, during the trip, her ship was attacked and torpedoed by an enemy vessel.
Lois Kelly Miller survived the attack, but suffered serious burns. However, two friends whom she was traveling with were killed, including the sister of Jamaican actress Carmen Lawrence (wife of Douglas Manley).
She worked alongside some of the most prominent figures in Jamaican theater, including Louise Bennett-Coverley, Charles Hyatt, Oliver Samuels, and Ranny Williams.
Lois Kelly Miller died at her home in Gordon Town, Saint Andrew Parish, just outside Kingston, on April 8, 2020, at the age of 102.
LOCATION:
Find this place on Google Maps.
➤ https://goo.gl/maps/6emmd82eAHP4RLop8
2023 Jamaica Road Trip
#InJamaica #Jamaica #Kingston #Kingston20 #KingstonJamaica #Cooreville #CoorevilleGardens #LoisKelly