Ananda Weerakoon
Don Ananda Weerakoon (Sinhala:ආනන්ද වීරකෝන්) was one of the early Sri Lankan film actors in the 1950s.[1]
Ananda Weerakoon | |
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Born | Don Ananda Weerakoon September 20, 1934 Wellampitiya, Sri Lanka |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Nalanda College Colombo |
Years active | 1955-1960 |
Known for | Film Acting |
Life and career
Early life
Ananda was born as only son in a family of five children to parents Don William Weerakoon and Amarawathi Kalansuriya. He was educated at Nalanda College Colombo and was also a Bachelor of Arts degree holder. Since school days he had been keenly interested in history and arts. He first participated in a dance to welcome the Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Ceylon together with Shesha Palihakkara and Titus Thotawatte at the Colombo Regal Hall.[2]
Film acting
He first started acting in a film as a young boy called "Harry" in one of the films directed by Sirisena Wimalaweera. Later on Ananda had been acting in many films directed by Sirisena Wimalaweera such as Asoka (1955 film) and Lester James Peries's Rekava film.[3][4]
Stay in England
In 1960, Ananda moved to the United Kingdom and since then he worked as an insurance agent in London for 29 years.[5]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Ref. |
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1955 | Asoka | Harry | |
1955 | Podi Putha | ||
1956 | Rekava | Nimal | |
1957 | Sukumali | Vijaya | |
1957 | Jeewitha Satana | ||
1959 | Ma Ale Kala Tharuniya | Jayasena | |
1960 | Wana Mala |
References
- Theatre, his forte
- "පටාචාරා අත හැරියා - සේපාලි අමතක කළා". Archived from the original on 2013-07-08. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
- Rekava
- Ananda Weerakoon
- Kataragama Festival He’ll light up your life - Part II
External links
- "So much to look back on". Sunday Times. April 10, 2011.
- "A silver line after five decades". ft.lk. 2014-04-05. Archived from the original on 2014-06-27.
- "Happy B'day Enchanting Duchess of 'Rekhawa' – Mallika Pilapitiya!". srilankaguardian.org. October 7, 2013.
- "Fifty Years after Rekava...: Rekava - The Line of Density (1956)". Sunday Observer. 2006-12-17. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14.
- "An actor who shuns screen image". Dailynews. 2006-05-03.