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Nationality
  
Sri Lankan

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Vijaya Nandasiri

Known for
  
Comedy roles

Occupation
  
Actor


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Notable work
  
Nonawaruni Mahathwaruni, Yes Boss

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Ilukpitiya Mudiyanselage Vijaya Nandasiri (6 May 1944/1947 – 8 August 2016) was a Sri Lankan dramatist and actor. Considered a leading dramatist in Sri Lankan cinema, he was also a singer and producer.

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He had a varied career beginning in theater and extending into film as a dramatic actor; his most recent roles were steeped in comedy and include credits in Sinhala sitcoms like Nonawaruni Mahathwaruni, Ethuma, Yes Boss and Kathura.

Vijaya Nandasiri Veteran actor Vijaya Nandasiri passes away Sri Lanka News

Artists mourn, pay final respects to actor Vijaya Nandasiri


Early life

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Born in 1944 or 1947 in a family of three, Nandasiri attended the Vidyakara Vidyalaya in Maharagama. He became interested in acting during his tenure there, and made his theater debut in 1966 in the stage drama Vidura-Diva produced by Amaradasa Gunawardena for the State Drama Festival. He first came to prominence from the movie Ran Kenda. He next obtained a role in Naribena, Jasaya saha Lenchina made by veteran drama producer Dayananda Gunawardena, who personally invited Nandasiri to become part of the cast.

Theater work

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Nandasiri was briefly a catering officer at the Katunayake Airport in the late-'60s as his acting career developed. His debut was in 1966, in Vuduru Diva by Amaradasa Jayathunga. He subsequently played in many stage dramas including Bakmaha Akunu by Dayananda Gunawardena, Thahanchi and Baka Thapas by Sathischandra Edirisinghe, Kontharaya, Wahalak Nathi Geyak and Sarade Sina by Prema Ranjith Thilakarathna and Bedde Goranaduwa by Ananda S. Wijesiri.

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After Ran Kanda, Nandasiri was on demand, and starred in the or plays Subha Saha Yasa, Nariya Saha Keju Kella, Ekadipathi, Tharawo Egilethi, Rookada Raajje, Kuweni and Hunuwataye Kathawa among others. Over the next years he played the character of king Maname in Prof. Ediriweera Sarachchandra's Maname more than 1000 times, and appeared in Singha Bhahu, Mahasara and Ratnawalee. Nandasiri finally achieved fame in 1971 in the play Ran Kanda. In all, he has done over 40 plays staged island-wide.

As a dramatist, he has helmed several successful plays. These include Vrushaba Raja, and Kusa Pabawathie.

When he reached 46th anniversary as an actor in 2012, he celebrated his personal milestone by organizing Wijayanandaya' film festival from 20–25 March 2012 at John de Silva Theatre performing his most popular stage dramas.

Nandasiri simultaneously worked in all three aspects of cinema evenly. In last years, he worked on stage dramas like Malwadam Anawashyai, and Balloth ekka ba. He was working on with comedy drama Aluth horek one of Ajith Mendis at the Wayambe provincial council auditorium, Kurunegala, where he got sick next day and died.

Film

In 1976, Nandasiri met K.A.W. Perera while staging T. B. Ilangaratne's Shailasanaya ශිලාසනය. Perera gave him his first film role in the movie Nedayo නෑදෑයෝ The character was a blind person(the song Sanasum Susuman Pavila සැනසුම් සුසුමන් පාවීලා is still a popular song among people as his starring in the scene was absolutely realistic), he has had roles in such films as Yasa Isuru, Sandakada Pahana, Bengali Walalu, Sasara and Rail Para. He won The Best Actor award for his role of the match maker in Sikuru Hathe and later in 2011 as the Best Comedian for King Hunther.

  • No. denotes the Number of Sri Lankan film in the Sri Lankan cinema.
  • Television

    Nandasiri's early television credits include Perera's Gamana and Pramada Wedei. He was later a producer of the teledrama Humalaya. He won the Award for the Best Comedian for his role in Sikka.

    He became famous as a comedy actor with the character of "Gunadasa Premachandra" in the teledrama "Nonawaruni Mahathwaruni" and later through Yes Boss as "Senarath Dunusinghe". He was also acted in numerous teledramas like Ethuma, Methuma, Kawda Bole Ethuma 1, Kathura, Yes Madam, Class Sinhala Class as "Chaminda Sir", Satakapata, Hathare Kanuwa, Bhagya. He also hosted children's quiz program Punchi Pahe Man which was telecasted on Sirasa TV.

    Personal life

    Nandasiri's wife is actress Devika Mihirani, who herself holds the record to be the main actress in Sri Lanka's first ever tele-drama, Dimuthu Muthu. Their first encounter was at Sudarshi Visual Arts Center, where Mihirani studied for dancing. Nandasiri was the one who invited Mihirani for the drama Subha Saha Yasa in 1974. They have two children, Navanjana and Rasanjana Suchitra. His daughter lives in Australia and son in America.

    His son Rasanjana started to continue his father's legacy by making mark in stage dramas, where his father previously acted.

    Illness and Death

    Nandasiri was suffering from Diabetes over a long period of time, suffered by a wound on his leg. Due to severe infection, the leg was amputated and from that point, he was using an artificial leg.

    On 8 August 2016, Nandasiri died while being taken to the Kalubowila Teaching Hospital after suffering from a cardiac arrest.

    Filmography

    Actor
    -
    Breaking News (completed) as
    Minister
    2019
    Sikuru Yogaya
    2016
    64 Mayam as
    Soysa
    2015
    Suhada Koka as
    Rajamanthri
    2014
    Ko Mark No Mark as
    Mark / Minister Palutupana
    2013
    It's a Matter of Love as
    Robert
    2012
    Sakvithi Dadayama as
    Maximus / Mixi
    2011
    King Hunther
    2010
    Kreshma Bhumi as
    Gunapala Mama
    2010
    Mago Digo Dai as
    Sergeant C. K. Perera / Mago
    2009
    Sir Last Chance as
    Detective Last Chance
    2007
    Sikuru Hathe as
    Matchmaker (as Wijaya Nandasiri)
    2007
    Ran Kevita as
    Suran's father
    2006
    Samanala Thatu as
    Doctor
    2004
    Ohoma Harida as
    Namali's Father
    2004
    Left Right Sir as
    Pinto
    2003
    Pissu Trible as
    Sakalasuriya Mudalali
    2002
    Pissu Double as
    Wickie
    2001
    Bahubuthayo as
    Drunk Deviya
    1994
    Dhawala Pushpaya as
    Pathirana
    1989
    Badulu Kochchiya
    1983
    Monarathenna 2
    1983
    Sister Mary as
    Siripala
    1981
    Eka dawasak re
    1979
    Gahaniyak
    1976
    Mangala
    Music Department
    2009
    Sir Last Chance (playback singer)

    References

    Vijaya Nandasiri Wikipedia