- Born
- Died
- Birth nameLouise Simone Bennett
- Nickname
- Miss Lou
- She received her education from Ebenezer and Calabar Elementary Schools, St. Simon's College, Excelsior College, Friends College (Highgate).
Her contribution to Jamaican cultural life was such that she was honored with the M.B.E., the Norman Manley Award for Excellence (in the field of Arts), the Order of Jamaica (1974) the Institute of Jamaica's Musgrave Silver and Gold Medals for distinguished eminence in the field of Arts and Culture, and in 1983 the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from the University of the West Indies. In September 1988 her composition "You're going home now", won a nomination from the Academy of Canadian Cinema ad Television, for the best original song in the movie "Milk and Honey."
In 1998 she received the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from York University, Toronto, Canada. The Jamaica Government also appointed her Cultural Ambassador at Large for Jamaica. On Jamaica's independence day 2001, Bennett-Coverley was appointed as a Member of the Order of Merit for her distinguished contribution to the development of the Arts and Culture. She enjoys Theatre, Movies and Auction sales.- IMDb Mini Biography By: sylianna robinson
- SpouseEric Coverley(May 30, 1954 - August 7, 2002) (his death, 1 child)
- She was awarded the Member of the Jamaican Order of Merit in 2001 on the country's independence day.
- She is survived by a son.
- She was awarded the Order of Jamaica in 1974 which includes the title of Honourable.
- She was awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 1961 for her services to Jamaican culture and art.
- She studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England in 1945 on the British Council Scholarship.
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