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Legendary Actor Paul Campbell Honoured with Skylark Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award


 By Irman Connor | Entertainment Watch

Veteran actor Paul Campbell was met with thunderous applause and heartfelt cheers as he took the stage at the sixth Skylark Film Festival in Negril, Jamaica. At 66 years old, Campbell stood tall and proud, receiving the first-ever Skylark Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award—a moment that felt long overdue for a man whose impact on Jamaican cinema is nothing short of legendary.

Paul Campbell with his Lifetime Achievement Award (Courtesy of Jamaica Gleaner)

In conversation with JAFTA President Nadean Rawlins, Campbell reflected on his journey from a precocious toddler to a powerhouse performer, recalling the moment he first felt the pull of the stage and the mentors—Ranny Williams and Miss Lou—who lit the path.

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From Lunatic to Dancehall Queen, Third World Cop, Shottas, and Jamaican Mafia, Campbell didn’t just act—he transformed. His characters were raw, real, and unforgettable. Whether playing the tortured soul or the streetwise enforcer, Campbell brought a depth and authenticity that made Jamaican stories resonate far beyond the island. His method acting, including walking from Kingston to Montego Bay to prepare for Lunatic, showed a commitment to craft that few dare to match.

Paul Campbell in one of his most damning roles, Dancehall Queen, playing the ruthless 'Priest'

So to Netflix, Prime Video, and every platform with global reach: stop sleeping on this icon. Jamaica has stories to tell, and Paul Campbell is still the man to tell them. Let this award be the spark. Let the applause echo into action. We’re ready. He’s ready. Now make the call.

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