Cindy Breakspeare

Cindy Breakspeare
Born Cynthia Jean Cameron Breakspeare
(1954-10-24) 24 October 1954
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canadian–Jamaican
Education Immaculate Conception High School
Occupation
  • Singer
  • musician
  • model
Years active 1972–present
Title Miss World 1976
Term 18 November 1976 – 17 November 1977
Predecessor Wilnelia Merced
Successor Mary Stävin
Spouse(s)
Partner(s) Bob Marley
(1977–1978)
Children 3; including Damian Marley
Musical career
Genres

Cynthia Jean Cameron Breakspeare (born October 24, 1954) — known as Cindy Breakspeare — is a Canadian-Jamaican jazz singer, musician and former model. Breakspeare was crowned Miss World 1976. Breakspeare is the mother of reggae musician Damian Marley, through her relationship with Bob Marley, who remained married to Rita Marley until his death. Bob Marley is said to have written the song "Is This Love" about her.[1]

Life and career

Breakspeare was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to a Jamaican father, Louis Breakspeare, who was a British-Jamaican of multiracial ancestry, and a white Canadian mother of British origin, Marguerite Cochrane. She has three brothers and one sister.[2] Breakspeare moved to Jamaica when she was four years old, and attended the Immaculate Conception High School, graduating in 1973. As a teenager, Breakspeare participated in beauty pageants, including Miss Jamaica Body Beautiful and Miss Universe Bikini. She was invited to participate in the Miss World competition in 1976 held in London, and won the title on November 19, 1976,[3] becoming the second Jamaican to do so.[4]

Personal life

Breakspeare had a relationship with reggae musician Bob Marley beginning in 1977, lasting until 1978. From their relationship she gave birth to a son, Damian Marley (aka Jr. Gong), in 1978.[5] Three years later, Breakspeare married senator Tom Tavares-Finson in 1981 with whom she has a son Christian (b. 1982) and a daughter Leah (b. 1986). Breakspeare and Tavares-Finson later divorced in 1995. Breakspeare married musician Rupert Bent II in 1999. Breakspeare has been pursuing her career as a recording artist and entrepreneur. She founded a Rastafarian craft store called Ital Craf in Jamaica. Breakspeare has four grandsons from her three children.[6]

Filmography

References

  1. "Jamaican Hall of Fame: Cindy Breakspeare". Jamaicans.com. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  2. "10 Things You Didn't Know About Cindy Breakspeare-Bent - Sunday September 30, 2012". Jamaica Gleaner. 2012-09-30. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
  3. "Meredith Dixon". Uvm.edu. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  4. "Social - Cindy Breakspeare makes the big 5-O! - Sunday | October 31, 2004". Jamaica Gleaner. 2004-10-31. Archived from the original on September 1, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  5. Rasta Heart: A Journey Into One Love - Robert Roskind
  6. "10 Things You Didn't Know About Cindy Breakspeare-Bent - Sunday September 30, 2012". Jamaica gleaner. 2012-09-30. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
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