
The Honourable Jimmy Cliff, OM (30 July 1944 – 24 November 2025), known professionally as Jimmy Cliff, was a Jamaican ska, rocksteady, reggae and soul musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer and actor. At the time of his death, he was the only living reggae musician to hold the Order of Merit, the highest honour that can be granted by the Jamaican government for achievements in the arts and sciences. He is best known among mainstream audiences for songs such as "Sitting in Limbo," "You Can Get It If You Really Want," and "Many Rivers to Cross" from the soundtrack to The Harder They Come, which helped popularize reggae across the world; and his covers of Cat Stevens' "Wild World" and Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now" from the film Cool Runnings. Outside of the reggae world, he is probably best known for his film appearance in The Harder They Come. Jimmy Cliff was one of five performers inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jimmy Cliff, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Ivanhoe "Ivan" Martin
The Harder They Come

Ernest Reed
Club Paradise

Self
A Reggae Session

Self - Perfomer
One Love: The Bob Marley All-Star tribute

Self
Marley

Self
Roots Rock Reggae: Inside The Jamaican Music Scene

Wise Man
Rude Boy: The Jamaican Don

Himself
Toots and the Maytals Reggae Got Soul

Self
Muscle Shoals

Jimmy Cliff - Rockpalast 84

Self
Acústico MTV

Himself
This Is Ska

Singer
Jimmy Cliff - Moving On

Self
Lennon or McCartney

Self
Dear Jerry - Celebrating The Music of Jerry Garcia

Himself
Marked for Death

Himself
ReMastered: Who Shot the Sheriff

Self
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes

Self
Bongo Man

Self (archive footage)
Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell

Self (archive footage)
O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar

Self (archive footage)
Titãs - A Vida Até Parece Uma Festa

Self (archive footage)
Formel Eins - Die Kultvideos Vol. 2
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
23
Gender
Male
Birthday
1944-07-30
Place of Birth
Somerton district of St. James, Jamaica
Also Known As
James Chambers