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Weerapullige Jayasiri (1 May 1947 – 22 September 2024), popularly known as W. Jayasiri, was a Sri Lankan actor in film, television and on stage[1] and also worked as a script writer and lyricist.[2]
W. Jayasiri | |
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ඩබ්ලිව්. ජයසිරි | |
Born | |
Died | 22 September 2024 77) Colombo, Sri Lanka | (aged
Education | Vidyaloka College, Galle |
Occupation(s) | Actor, lyricist, screenplay writer |
Years active | 1966–2024 |
Awards | Best Supporting Actor (Presidential Film Awards) |
Jayasiri was born in Hirimbura, Galle on 1 May 1947.[3] He had three brothers.[4] His first school was Kithulampitiya Central Girls' College. Then he moved into Matara, and studied at Sumangala Vidyalaya, Matara and then to St. Thomas' College, Matara until S.S.C exam. He was revoked from the school due to his misbehaviours and finally attended Vidyaloka College, Galle.[4] He was selected to University of Colombo for higher studies on Economics, Indian history and Sinhala. At the university, he engaged in several drama festivals and also worked as the editor of drama circle. At that time he organized drama festivals where he met Sugathapala de Silva, and became close friends.[4]
After series of losses in drama career, he went to Saudi Arabia for work in US company. After few years, he returned and started to play in drama again. He was married and the couple has two daughters.[4]
Jaysiri died in Colombo on 22 September 2024, at the age of 77.[5]
Jaysiri was also a close friend of renowned director Dharmasena Pathiraja, at that time he used to play cameo roles in stage dramas. According to him, he started to play major roles only after he turned 40 years of age. His maiden stage drama acting came through Harima badu Hayak second edition in 1966. He played roles in de Silva's popular stage dramas such as Dunna Dunugamuwa, Muthu Kumari and then in Pathiraja's Eya Dan Loku Lamyek. He became popular with the films Seilama and Visidela, both directed by H. D. Premaratne.[6]
His critically acclaimed stage drama acting came through stage drama Mara Sade in 1985, which is considered a milestone in the Sinhala theater.[7] He is the lyricist of popular film Bambaru Awith.[4] In 2005, Jayasiri translated the television script Sanda Mudunata which was originally written by director Samy Pavel in French.[8]
In 2018, he refused to attend the Kalabooshana state awards festival to protest the appointment of Mahinda Rajapaksa as prime minister. On social media, he condemned the president, Maithripala Sirisena, and refused an award offered by him.[51]
Jayasiri started his film career with a minor role in 1973 film Dahakin Ekak directed by Meril Albert.[52] He contributed to several critically acclaimed films such as Seilama, Wisidela, Bawa Duka, Duwata Mawaka Misa, Sankranthi and Gamani.[53]
Year | Film | Role | Ref. |
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1973 | Dahakin Ekek | Club drunk fighter | |
1976 | Diyamanthi | Caldera's thug | [54] |
1978 | Bambaru Awith | Micheal | |
1980 | Para Dige | ||
1980 | Hansa Vilak | ||
1981 | Soldadu Unnahe | ||
1982 | Ridee Nimnaya | ||
1994 | Handana Kinkini | ||
1995 | Mee Haraka | Mansoor | |
1995 | Seilama | Marcus | |
1995 | Chitti | ||
1995 | Ayoma | ||
1997 | Duwata Mawaka Misa | ||
1997 | Bawa Duka | Officer | [55] |
1997 | Bawa Karma | ||
1997 | Mother Teresa | Mr. Goma | |
1997 | Visidela | Gunapala | [56] |
1999 | Surangana Yahana | ||
1999 | Mandakini | [57] | |
1999 | Sathyadevi | Jinadasa | [58] |
2000 | Pem Kekula | [59] | |
2001 | Daru Upatha | ||
2001 | Me Mage Sandai | [60] | |
2002 | Sathkampa | Benjamin | [61][62] |
2002 | Arumosam Wahi | [63] | |
2002 | Mamath Geheniyak | ||
2003 | Thani Thatuwen Piyabanna | Doctor | [64] |
2003 | Sudu Kaluwara | Arachchi | [65] |
2004 | Mille Soya | [66] | |
2007 | Sankranthi | Dr. Gerad | [67] |
2009 | Rosa Mal Sayanaya | ||
2011 | Gamani | Sumedha, chief monk | [68] |
2013 | Abhinikmana | Chief monk | [69] |
2014 | Swaroopa | Gregory Samson | [70] |
2014 | Que Sera | Ananda | [71] |
2014 | Death in a Noble Day | ||
2015 | Suhada Koka | Minister Gajanayake | [72] |
2016 | Sakkarang | Jeramiyas | [73] |
2016 | Weerawarna | Ivan Salgadu | [74] |
2017 | Kaala | Wattaka Nilame | [75] |
2017 | Aloko Udapadi | Jain Nighantha Giri | [76] |
2018 | Punchi Andare | [77] | |
2019 | Asandhimitta | Old Wickramasekara | [78] |
2019 | President Super Star | Minister | [79] |
2020 | Nim Him | [80] | |
2020 | Soosthi | Soosa's father | [81] |
2022 | Night Rider | [82] | |
2023 | Swara | ||
TBD | Anora | ||
TBD | Akarsha | [83] | |
TBD | Elakandiye Marcus | [84] | |
TBD | Suvisi Vivarana | [85] |
He won a Presidential Film Award for the Best Supporting Actor for his role in the movie Duwata Mawaka Misa in 1997.[2]
1997 - Best Supporting Actor (Duwata Mawaka Misa)
2012 - Best Supporting Actor (Gamani)[86]
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