Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaican actress, singer DIES SUDDENLY

in California Starred in ‘Royal Palm Estate’, ‘Against His Will’

- Dave Rodney, Gleaner Writer diademata@aol.com

MARGARET YOUNG, 57, a Jamaican actress, singer, songwriter and interior designer who first caught the attention of producers and directors in her hometown of Kingston, Jamaica, has died.

Young died at her home in Woodland Hills, a suburb of Los Angeles, California last week, only a few days after contractin­g what appeared to be a bout of the flu.

Before migrating to California some 27 years ago, Young, a graduate of Holy Childhood High School, had made a name for herself by securing a role in the first season of Lennie Little-White’s smash television series,

Royal Palm Estate. She also played a lead role in Stitchie’s Night & Day music video, the first of its kind on Atlantic Records. She starred in David Heron’s controvers­ial play, Against His Will, in the 1990s, and also did a number of TV commercial­s for local and overseas markets before migrating to the United States.

“I deeply regret the loss of Margaret,” Lennie Little White, executive producer of Royal Palm Estate, told The Gleaner.

“Her most memorable attribute as an actress was her attention to detail in the characteri­sation of each role, whether as a forlorn damsel in Royal Palm Estate or the mythical lover in Stitchie’s Night & Day

video clip. She was always on point and her

talent ran deep,” he stated.

Her son, John Young, described his mother as a prodigious worker who never slowed down. “She was very passionate about her music, and she kept a busy schedule around the Los Angeles area and particular­ly in Redondo Beach, performing with reggae bands,” John Young told The Gleaner, bursting into tears. “We never expected this to happen. Mom was turning her thoughts towards relocating to a retirement community in Palm Springs where she had plans to set up her own performanc­e stage and recording studio . The loss is devastatin­g,” he cried.

In California, Young was a member of SAG-AFTRA, a profession­al union for actors, recording artistes and other talents working in the entertainm­ent industry. From time to time, she performed in network TV shows and she also ran a design company to enhance profession­al and residentia­l spaces.

“I am in deep shock,” her daughter Victoria revealed. “But I will do the best I can to treasure the memories of our wonderful mother,” she added.

The family will announce details of a sendoff plan later, but spreading her ashes in the lush resort town of Port Antonio, Portland, is under considerat­ion.

“IN THE beginning, before you were formed in your mother’s womb, He placed purpose on your life.” Latesha Parkes is focused on inspiring others in just about everything she sets her mind to. And today, we find out why as this woman of God, writer and actress shares her powerful story.

“I was born in 1997 after my mom was raped by her stepdad.

Because of the way I came into this world, my childhood was somewhat predestine­d in my eyes,” she said. Parkes explained that the hallmark of her younger years was moving from school to school, place to place. But during that time she learned how to be responsibl­e; and it helped that she possessed that go-getting, ambitious, fighter spirit.

Writing from the moment she knew herself, she saw this as an outlet to express how she felt about all that had been happening to her, without judgement from others. In her head, pen and paper understood her more than any man or woman could. “They could hold my tears, and they wouldn’t tell anyone,” Parkes explained. Her high-school days were filled with reading at the library while on lunch break, and the after-school special included a big write-up on all she had bottled up within her. These activities functioned as great influencer­s in her decision to one day become an author.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Margaret with Stitchie on location at the Trident Hotel in Port Antonio shooting the groundbrea­king ‘Night and Day’ music video.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Margaret with Stitchie on location at the Trident Hotel in Port Antonio shooting the groundbrea­king ‘Night and Day’ music video.
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Family stricken by Margaret Young’s passing. CONTRIBUTE­D
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? ‘A Test Turned Testimony’ is Parke’s memoir recounting her journey through sexual, emotional, physical and domestic abuse.
CONTRIBUTE­D ‘A Test Turned Testimony’ is Parke’s memoir recounting her journey through sexual, emotional, physical and domestic abuse.

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