Bimal Jayakody

Bimal Jayakody (born 21 June),[2] is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema and television. Highly versatile actor, Jayakody is known for many dramatic roles and award nominations at film festivals.[3][4][5]

Bimal Jayakody
Born
Bimal Jayakody

21 June
NationalitySri Lankan
OccupationActor, singer
Years active2000–present
Spouse(s)Sujani Menaka (m. 2007)[1]
RelativesGeetha Kanthi Jayakody (aunt)
Rathna Lalani Jayakody (aunt)
Sampath Tennakoon (uncle)
Paboda Sandeepani (cousin)

Personal life

Jayakody in a scene

Jayakodi was born as the eldest of the family, where his father is a regional politician and also an actor. His brother is a musician. He met his wife Sujani Menaka, who is also a Sri Lankan teledrama and film actress during the teledrama Ramya Suramya back in 2000.[6] They married in 2007 and the couple has two daughters and one son.[7]

His father's two sisters - Geetha Kanthi Jayakody and Rathna Lalani Jayakody are also renowned award-winning actresses in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television. Popular actress Paboda Sandeepani is the daughter of Geetha Kanthi.[8] Rathna Lalani is married to fellow actor Sampath Tennakoon.[9]

Television acting

Jayakody is mainly a television actor, who contributed diverse array of television serials of many genre.[10]

Apart from television, he also acted in few stage plays such as Apahu Enna Ba.[11]

  • Amaa
  • Anavaratha[12]
  • Angana
  • Athuru Mithuru[13]
  • Bharyawo[14]
  • Bhava Arana[15]
  • Daam
  • Degammadiyawa as Wimale[16][17]
  • Devana Warama[18]
  • Deweni Inima
  • Ehipillamak Yata as Megha[19]
  • Husma Saha Oxygen[20]
  • Ithirena Kiri[21]
  • Ihirunu Kiri[22]
  • Jeewithaya Dakinna[23]
  • Jeewithayata Idadenna[24]
  • Kadathira[25]
  • Maya Ranaga[26]
  • Mihidum Sevaneli[27]
  • Mihidum Sihina[28]
  • Olu 2[29]
  • Pabalu[30]
  • Pani Makuluwo[31]
  • Raahu[32]
  • Rala as Priyankara
  • Ramya Suramya
  • Rasthiyadukaraya
  • Sadhisi Tharanaya,[33]
  • Sagare Se Man Adarei[34]
  • Samanala Wasanthaya[35]
  • Samanalunta Wedithiyanna[36]
  • Sanakeliyai Maya[37]
  • See Raja
  • Sihina Aran Enna[38]
  • Sithin Siyawara
  • Snap
  • Sulanga Maha Meraka[39]
  • Thamba Pata Handewa
  • Veeduru Mal
  • Vishnu Sankranthiya[40]
  • Vishwanthari[41]
  • Wara Mal[42]
  • Wasana Wewa[43]

Singing career

Jayakodi released his first song Oba Aye Dawasaka in 2014.[44]

Filmography

Jayakodi started his film career with Ali Patiyo Oyay Mamai back in 2006, though minor role. After that, he played many leading and critically acclaimed roles in many occasions in cinema,[45] such as in Sankranthi,[46] Gamani,[47] Aba, Siri Parakum and Sakkarang. He nominated in several occasions for Gamani and Sakkarang and gain critical acclaim. In 2008, he acted in Sri Lanka's first Digital movie named Hetawath Mata Adaraya Karanna. The film was telecast on the Valentine's Day, 14 February 2008 through Citi Hitz Satellite movie channel of Dialog Television.[48]

  • No. denotes the Number of Sri Lankan film in the Sri Lankan cinema.[49]
YearNo.FilmRole
20061077Ali Patio Oyai MamaiViraj
20071086SankranthiSunimal
20081111AbaChittaraja
2008Puthuni HambagiyaAshen
20091125Paya Enna Hiru SeSuren's friend
20101141Sthuthi Nawatha Enna
20101142Bambara Walalla[50]Sunil
20101144Ira Handa YataPole Master
20111060GamaniMajor Vikum
20131185Bomba Saha RosaMahil
20131189Siri ParakumGamarala
20131090Nikini Vassa
20141200ParawarthanaPolice OIC
20151238Address NaPolice Inspector
20161249SakkarangSube
20161253Adaraneeya KathawakUvindu
20171288Dedunu AkaseRamesh
20181319Tawume IskoleSurendra[51]
20191324Dekala Purudu KenekSachithra
2019President Super StarLawyer [52]
2019U TurnMaya's husband
2020TsunamiKapila [53]
TBDHouse of My FathersAsoka
TBDSewanali
TBDKondadeniye Hamuduruwo[54]
TBDKandak Sema[55]Sumal
TBD1970 Love Story
TBDThanapathilage Gedara[56]
TBDAshawari
TBDIce Cream[57]
TBDKawuruwath Danne Nehe[58]
TBDNight Rider[59]
TBDUthuru Sulanga[60]

Awards and accolades

He won the award for the Best Actor at 2012 Raigam Tele'es fr his role in Senakeliyay Maya.[61] He is also nominated for Best Supporting Actor in several awards at the local stage drama festivals and television festivals.

Raigam Tele'es Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012Senakeliyay MayaBest ActorWon

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