Don Letts

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Don Letts was born in London, England on January 10th, 1956 and is the Director. At the age of 68, Don Letts biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Donovan Letts
Date of Birth
January 10, 1956
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London, England
Age
68 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
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Director, Disc Jockey, Film Director, Historian, Journalist, Writer
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Don Letts Life

Donovan Letts (born (1956-2001-01-10)10 January 1956) is a British film producer, DJ, and singer.

Letts first rose to fame as the Clash's videographer, shooting several of their music videos.

Letts co-founded the band Big Audio Dynamite in 1984 with Clash guitarist Mick Jones, serving as the group's sampler and videographer before leaving the band in 1990. Letts has produced music videos for Musical Youth, The Psychedelic Furs, The Pretenders, and Elvis Costello, as well as the film The Punk Rock Movie (1977) and The Clash: Westway to the World (2000).

Personal life

Letts is married to Grace, and the couple have two children. He also has a son and a daughter from his previous marriage.

On BBC's Gardeners' World in September 2020, Letts and his partner Grace demonstrated how they had combined their diverse tastes for plants and culture in their town garden in north west London.

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Bob Marley's meteoric ascension to fame was aided by his shift to London by the poet, authoring One Love and Three Little Birds, but the reggae star also carried a little bit of Jamaica

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
The judge suggested that Rastafarian attempt to'retrain' himself while living in England when Bob Marley appeared at Marylebone Magistrates Court in 1977, charged with marijuana use. At the time, the reggae superstar was staying in a large townhouse on Oakley Street in Chelsea. The interior had been turned into a 'Rasta-ganja camp,' according to DJ and film producer Don Letts. 'Italy Jamaica.' Marley loved London, from his first visit in 1972 to his premature death from skin cancer in 1981, despite his efforts to imitate the culture of his homeland. The capital was to play a key role in the meteoric rise of 'the black Bob Dylan.' So just how did a young Rastafarian musician from Jamaica - who famously demanded a kilogram of weed be left in his dressing room before shows - become an adopted Brit?