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Bandula Vithanage

Bandula de Silva Vithanage (born 11 September 1940 – died 1 September 2014 as බන්දුල විතානගේ) [Sinhala]) was an actor and director in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama and television as well as a translator, director, playwright and script writer.[1][2] One of the earliest pillars of Sri Lankan art and drama, Vithanage has produced several critically acclaimed television serials and stage dramas during his five decades of drama career.[3] He is the pioneer to introduce Shakespearean theater to Sri Lankan theater with several plays such as Veniciye Velenda, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.[4][5]

Bandula Vithanage
බන්දුල විතානගේ
Born
Bandula de Silva Vithanage

(1940-09-11)September 11, 1940
Gonagala, Sri Lanka
DiedSeptember 1, 2014(2014-09-01) (aged 73)
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationCarey College, Colombo
Dharmasoka College
Occupation(s)Actor, Dramatist, Director
Years active1963–2014
ChildrenNalaka Vithanage
RelativesYashoda Wimaladharma (niece)

He died on 1 September 2014 at Colombo National Hospital at the age of 73.[6][7]

Personal life

He was born on 11 September 1940 in Gonagala. He attended to Athuruwella Primary School for primary education and then moved to Carey College, Colombo to complete up to G.C.E O/L. He completed A/L education from Dharmasoka College, Ambalangoda.[4] He entered to University of Colombo for higher education and came under the influence of renowned dramatist Ediriweera Sarachchandra's university drama circle. He graduated with a master's degree in Dramaturgy and Acting.[8]

His son Nalaka Vithanage is a popular filmmaker.[9] He has produced three stage dramas - Rathri Bojanaya (2004), Kasi Malla (2006) and Upanda Maranaya (2009).[10] Nalaka is an old boy of Nalanda College, Colombo. Bandula Vithanage's niece Yashoda Wimaladharma is a popular actress in Sinhala television and cinema.[8][11]

Career

In 1963, he started stage drama acting with P. Velikala's production Rathnavali with the role 'Vidushaka'.[4] In 1965, he produced his first theater play Megha Garjana, which is a translation of Harold Pinter's The Collection. He acted in Simon Navagattegama's Gangavak and then directed Sapaththu Kabalak Saha Maranayak.[8] Along with fellow dramatist Tony Ranasinghe, Vithanage produced the popular stage play Veniciye Velenda in 1980.[4]

He continued to produced several critically acclaimed foreign drama adaptations, which includes Jean Anouilh's 'Becket, Romaya Gini Gani (based on Ray Cooney's Run for your wife), Sikuru Sanekeli.Senehebara Dolly (based on Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker), Hiru Dahasa (based on Wilder's Our Town), Macbeth (2006), Twelfth Night (1988), Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and A Comedy of Errors.[8][2]

He acted in small number of films where compare with efforts in theater and television. He worked with and assisted Vasantha Obeysekera in Wes Gaththo, and later acted in Dharmasena Pathiraja's Ahas Gawwa.[8] His maiden cinema acting came through 1974 film Dahakin Ekek directed by Merril Albert. His most notable television production came through Bumuthurunu, Aththa Bindei and Asal Wasiyo,[2] which were telecast in Rupavahini.[4] In 2011, he produced the play Romaya Gini Gani-2 as a joint effort with actor Roger Seneviratne. Romaya Gini Gani-2 was based on Cooney's play Caught in the net. He directed the television comedy serials I Love Jennie[12] in 2007 and Paththara Gedara in 2008.[13] In 2009, he acted in the stage play produced by his son Nalaka, Upanda Maranaya.[14]

He joined the Rupavahini Corporation (SLRC) in its early years and had a brief serving period.[15] He lived in England for three and a half years after the expulsion from SLRC along with Lucien Bulathsinhala.[5]

Selected stage plays

  • 1963 - Rathnavali
  • 1965 - Megha Garjana
  • 1971 - Gangavak Sapattu Kabalak saha Maranayak
  • 1974 - Becket
  • 1980 - Venisiye Velenda
  • 1982 - Dolosveni Rathriya (co-produced with Tony Ranasinghe)
  • 1986 - Senehebara Dolly
  • 1990 - Hiru Dahasa
  • 1996 - Romaya Gini Gani
  • 1998 - Sikuru Senakeli
  • 2001 - Macbeth
  • 2002 - Eliya
  • 2003 - A Sonduru Minisa
  • 2011 - Romaya Gini Gani 2[16]

Selected television serials

  • Amuthu Minissu[17]
  • Anthima Rathriya [18]
  • Antharjana Minisa [19]
  • Asal Vesiyo
  • Asani Wesi[20]
  • Atta Bindei
  • Bhavana - Akala Rathriya[21]
  • Bhawathra
  • Bumu Thurunu
  • Depath Nai[22]
  • Deva Daruwo [23]
  • Devana Warama [24]
  • Eka Iththaka Mal
  • Heeye Manaya [25]
  • Hiru Avarata [26]
  • I Love Jennie
  • Isisara Isawwa[27]
  • Jayathuru Sankaya[28]
  • Malaya
  • Paradeesaya [29]
  • Paththara Gedara
  • Punchi Kumarihami
  • Puthu Senehasa
  • Ranga Soba [30]
  • Rupantharaya[31]
  • Sudu Kapuru Pethi[32]
  • Three-wheel Malli [33]
  • Urumaya Soya[34]
  • Vishwanthari [18]
  • Yahaluwo

Author work

He translated several Shakespearean plays into Sinhala language.[2]

  • Hamlet[35]
  • Veniciye Velenda[36]
  • Shekshpiyer Hadunaganimu[37]
  • Macbeth[38]
  • Haemotama Waeradila[39]
  • Romaya Gini Gani - 2[40]
  • Romeo Juliet[41]
  • Hamlet Sandeepanee[42]
  • Sikuru Sanakeli
  • Senehabara Dolly
  • Jeewana Rekawa[43]
  • Itu Pathuma[44]
  • Gilbert, Wilbert saha Anette[45]
  • A Sonduru Minisa[46]

Death

He died on 1 September 2014 at Colombo National Hospital while receiving treatments. His remaining were kept at Jayaratne Funeral Parlour in Borella on 2 September and brought to National Art Gallery on 4 September. Final rites performed at 4.00 pm and buried at Borella Cemetery on the same day.[47]

Awards and accolades

His play Sapaththu Kabalak Saha Maranayak won many awards at State Drama Festival in 1971 including Best Actress and Best Stage Designing. In 1996, the play Romaya Gini Gani won major awards including the Best Production, Best Script, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Supporting actor at State Drama Festival. On 30 January 2011, a felicitation program was held at John de Silva Theatre to celebrate 70 years of his life.[4][2]

State Drama Festival

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1987 Senehebara Dolly Best Translation production Won
1990 Hiru Dahasa Best Translation production Won
1997 Romaya Gini Gani Best Direction and Adaptation Won

Filmography

Year Film Role Ref.
1970 Wes Gaththo
1973 Dahakin Ekek Drunken person
1974 Ahas Gauwa Trip friend
1977 Pembara Madhu University boy
1978 Selinage Walawwa Shashiya
1978 Jodu Walalu
1980 Sinhabahu
1980 Api Dedena
1981 Sathara Pera Nimithi Chief monk
1987 Viragaya Chief clerk
1993 Guru Gedara Stage director
1998 Dorakada Marawa [48]
1999 Re Ru [49]
1999 Theertha Yathra [50]
2001 Mathu Yam Dawasa [51]
2002 Agnidahaya [52]
2003 Sudu Kaluwara Monk [53]
2003 Sulang Kirilli Doctor [54]
2005 Sulanga Senarathne's father [55]
2008 Machan Drunken person [56]
2011 Nino Live Nino's grandfather [57]
2013 Anithya Milan's father [58]
2015 Sulanga Gini Aran [59]
2016 Sulanga Apa Ragena Yavi Doctor [60]
2017 Nilanjana Densil [61]

References

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  5. ^ a b "Thespian with Shakespearean touch". Daily News. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
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  10. ^ "Birthday meets death!". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  11. ^ "'Butterfly Symphony' gives wings to Yashodha". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  12. ^ "I Love Jennie : A comedy of a family". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  13. ^ "'PaththaraGedera':Comedy in a press". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  14. ^ "'Upanda Maranaya' comes alive". Sunday Times. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
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  19. ^ "Surrealism and Prosthetic in 'Antharjana Minisa'". Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  20. ^ "'Asani Wesi': portrays a remote village". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  21. ^ "16 short stories on mini screen". Sunday Times. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  22. ^ "'Depath Nai': A social commentary". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
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  25. ^ "'Heeye Manaya' discusses heritage". Daily News. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  26. ^ "'Hiru Avarata' on Swarnavahini". Sunday Times. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  27. ^ "Isisara Isawwa in the making". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
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  46. ^ "A Sonduru Minisa by Bandula Vithanage and Chanaka Vithanage". Godage Book Emporium. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
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External links

  • SIGNIS Director Tomorrow short film festival and felicitation
  • Resplendent extravaganza in Melbourne

bandula, vithanage, bandula, silva, vithanage, born, september, 1940, died, september, 2014, බන, නග, sinhala, actor, director, lankan, cinema, stage, drama, television, well, translator, director, playwright, script, writer, earliest, pillars, lankan, drama, v. Bandula de Silva Vithanage born 11 September 1940 died 1 September 2014 as බන ද ල ව ත නග Sinhala was an actor and director in Sri Lankan cinema stage drama and television as well as a translator director playwright and script writer 1 2 One of the earliest pillars of Sri Lankan art and drama Vithanage has produced several critically acclaimed television serials and stage dramas during his five decades of drama career 3 He is the pioneer to introduce Shakespearean theater to Sri Lankan theater with several plays such as Veniciye Velenda Macbeth Twelfth Night Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet 4 5 Bandula Vithanageබන ද ල ව ත නග BornBandula de Silva Vithanage 1940 09 11 September 11 1940Gonagala Sri LankaDiedSeptember 1 2014 2014 09 01 aged 73 Colombo National HospitalNationalitySri LankanEducationCarey College Colombo Dharmasoka CollegeOccupation s Actor Dramatist DirectorYears active1963 2014ChildrenNalaka VithanageRelativesYashoda Wimaladharma niece He died on 1 September 2014 at Colombo National Hospital at the age of 73 6 7 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Selected stage plays 2 2 Selected television serials 3 Author work 4 Death 5 Awards and accolades 5 1 State Drama Festival 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life EditHe was born on 11 September 1940 in Gonagala He attended to Athuruwella Primary School for primary education and then moved to Carey College Colombo to complete up to G C E O L He completed A L education from Dharmasoka College Ambalangoda 4 He entered to University of Colombo for higher education and came under the influence of renowned dramatist Ediriweera Sarachchandra s university drama circle He graduated with a master s degree in Dramaturgy and Acting 8 His son Nalaka Vithanage is a popular filmmaker 9 He has produced three stage dramas Rathri Bojanaya 2004 Kasi Malla 2006 and Upanda Maranaya 2009 10 Nalaka is an old boy of Nalanda College Colombo Bandula Vithanage s niece Yashoda Wimaladharma is a popular actress in Sinhala television and cinema 8 11 Career EditIn 1963 he started stage drama acting with P Velikala s production Rathnavali with the role Vidushaka 4 In 1965 he produced his first theater play Megha Garjana which is a translation of Harold Pinter s The Collection He acted in Simon Navagattegama s Gangavak and then directed Sapaththu Kabalak Saha Maranayak 8 Along with fellow dramatist Tony Ranasinghe Vithanage produced the popular stage play Veniciye Velenda in 1980 4 He continued to produced several critically acclaimed foreign drama adaptations which includes Jean Anouilh s Becket Romaya Gini Gani based on Ray Cooney sRun for your wife Sikuru Sanekeli Senehebara Dolly based on Thornton Wilder sThe Matchmaker Hiru Dahasa based on Wilder sOur Town Macbeth 2006 Twelfth Night 1988 Hamlet Romeo and Juliet andA Comedy of Errors 8 2 He acted in small number of films where compare with efforts in theater and television He worked with and assisted Vasantha Obeysekera in Wes Gaththo and later acted in Dharmasena Pathiraja s Ahas Gawwa 8 His maiden cinema acting came through 1974 film Dahakin Ekek directed by Merril Albert His most notable television production came through Bumuthurunu Aththa Bindei and Asal Wasiyo 2 which were telecast in Rupavahini 4 In 2011 he produced the play Romaya Gini Gani 2 as a joint effort with actor Roger Seneviratne Romaya Gini Gani 2 was based on Cooney s play Caught in the net He directed the television comedy serials I Love Jennie 12 in 2007 and Paththara Gedara in 2008 13 In 2009 he acted in the stage play produced by his son Nalaka Upanda Maranaya 14 He joined the Rupavahini Corporation SLRC in its early years and had a brief serving period 15 He lived in England for three and a half years after the expulsion from SLRC along with Lucien Bulathsinhala 5 Selected stage plays Edit 1963 Rathnavali 1965 Megha Garjana 1971 Gangavak Sapattu Kabalak saha Maranayak 1974 Becket 1980 Venisiye Velenda 1982 Dolosveni Rathriya co produced with Tony Ranasinghe 1986 Senehebara Dolly 1990 Hiru Dahasa 1996 Romaya Gini Gani 1998 Sikuru Senakeli 2001 Macbeth 2002 Eliya 2003 A Sonduru Minisa 2011 Romaya Gini Gani 2 16 Selected television serials Edit Amuthu Minissu 17 Anthima Rathriya 18 Antharjana Minisa 19 Asal Vesiyo Asani Wesi 20 Atta Bindei Bhavana Akala Rathriya 21 Bhawathra Bumu Thurunu Depath Nai 22 Deva Daruwo 23 Devana Warama 24 Eka Iththaka Mal Heeye Manaya 25 Hiru Avarata 26 I Love Jennie Isisara Isawwa 27 Jayathuru Sankaya 28 Malaya Paradeesaya 29 Paththara Gedara Punchi Kumarihami Puthu Senehasa Ranga Soba 30 Rupantharaya 31 Sudu Kapuru Pethi 32 Three wheel Malli 33 Urumaya Soya 34 Vishwanthari 18 YahaluwoAuthor work EditHe translated several Shakespearean plays into Sinhala language 2 Hamlet 35 Veniciye Velenda 36 Shekshpiyer Hadunaganimu 37 Macbeth 38 Haemotama Waeradila 39 Romaya Gini Gani 2 40 Romeo Juliet 41 Hamlet Sandeepanee 42 Sikuru Sanakeli Senehabara Dolly Jeewana Rekawa 43 Itu Pathuma 44 Gilbert Wilbert saha Anette 45 A Sonduru Minisa 46 Death EditHe died on 1 September 2014 at Colombo National Hospital while receiving treatments His remaining were kept at Jayaratne Funeral Parlour in Borella on 2 September and brought to National Art Gallery on 4 September Final rites performed at 4 00 pm and buried at Borella Cemetery on the same day 47 Awards and accolades EditHis play Sapaththu Kabalak Saha Maranayak won many awards at State Drama Festival in 1971 including Best Actress and Best Stage Designing In 1996 the play Romaya Gini Gani won major awards including the Best Production Best Script Best Actor Best Actress and Best Supporting actor at State Drama Festival On 30 January 2011 a felicitation program was held at John de Silva Theatre to celebrate 70 years of his life 4 2 State Drama Festival Edit Year Nominee work Award Result1987 Senehebara Dolly Best Translation production Won1990 Hiru Dahasa Best Translation production Won1997 Romaya Gini Gani Best Direction and Adaptation WonFilmography EditYear Film Role Ref 1970 Wes Gaththo1973 Dahakin Ekek Drunken person1974 Ahas Gauwa Trip friend1977 Pembara Madhu University boy1978 Selinage Walawwa Shashiya1978 Jodu Walalu1980 Sinhabahu1980 Api Dedena1981 Sathara Pera Nimithi Chief monk1987 Viragaya Chief clerk1993 Guru Gedara Stage director1998 Dorakada Marawa 48 1999 Re Ru 49 1999 Theertha Yathra 50 2001 Mathu Yam Dawasa 51 2002 Agnidahaya 52 2003 Sudu Kaluwara Monk 53 2003 Sulang Kirilli Doctor 54 2005 Sulanga Senarathne s father 55 2008 Machan Drunken person 56 2011 Nino Live Nino s grandfather 57 2013 Anithya Milan s father 58 2015 Sulanga Gini Aran 59 2016 Sulanga Apa Ragena Yavi Doctor 60 2017 Nilanjana Densil 61 References Edit Bandula Vithanage films IMDb Retrieved 2 October 2019 a b c d e Familiarizing with the Bard Daily News Retrieved 2 October 2019 Unforgettables Daily Mirror Retrieved 2 October 2019 a b c d e f Veteran Vithanage to be felicitated Sunday Times Retrieved 2 October 2019 a b Thespian with Shakespearean touch Daily News Retrieved 2 October 2019 Bandula Vithanage passes away Daily Mirror Retrieved 2 October 2019 Pioneering Artiste Bandula Vithanage No More Asian Mirror Retrieved 2 October 2019 a b c d e A brief tribute to Bandula Vithanage Daily News Retrieved 2 October 2019 Veteran dramatist no more Daily Mirror Retrieved 2 October 2019 Birthday meets death Daily Mirror Retrieved 2 October 2019 Butterfly Symphony gives wings to Yashodha Sunday Times Retrieved 2 October 2019 I Love Jennie A comedy of a family Sunday Times Retrieved 2 October 2019 PaththaraGedera Comedy in a press Sunday Times Retrieved 2 October 2019 Upanda Maranaya comes alive Sunday Times Retrieved 16 December 2019 Shakespeare s initiator Daily News Retrieved 2 October 2019 Romaya Gini Gani 2 in Coombo Ekala Daily Mirror Retrieved 2 October 2019 Amuthu Minissu to appear soon Sunday Times Retrieved 2 October 2019 a b Vishwanthari World Class literature on miniscreen Sunday Times Retrieved 8 December 2019 Surrealism and Prosthetic in Antharjana Minisa Sunday Times Retrieved 11 December 2019 Asani Wesi portrays a remote village Sunday Times Retrieved 2 October 2019 16 short stories on mini screen Sunday Times Retrieved 20 September 2019 Depath Nai A social commentary Sunday Times Retrieved 29 November 2019 Child deities descend to earth Sunday Times Retrieved 4 December 2019 Devana Warama A tale in Australia Sunday Times Retrieved 18 August 2019 Heeye Manaya discusses heritage Daily News Retrieved 15 August 2019 Hiru Avarata on Swarnavahini Sunday Times Retrieved 30 November 2019 Isisara Isawwa in the making Sunday Times Retrieved 2 October 2019 Jayathuru Sankaya Miniplay for a worthy cause Sunday Times Retrieved 29 September 2019 Depicts social differences Sunday Times Retrieved 11 September 2019 Ranga Soba depicts the life of an actress Sunday Times Retrieved 8 December 2019 Piyananda Thera blazes a new trail Sunday Times Retrieved 8 May 2010 Sudu Kapuru Pethi Another tale of war Sunday Times Retrieved 17 July 2019 Daya brings humour with Three wheel Malli Sunday times Retrieved 17 November 2017 Janaka comes out with Urumaya Soya Sunday Times Retrieved 25 September 2019 Hamlet by Bandula Vithanage Sarasavi Bookshop pvt Ltd Retrieved 2 October 2019 Waenisiye Welenda by Bandula Vithanage Sarasavi Bookshop pvt Ltd Retrieved 2 October 2019 Shekshpiyer Hadunaganimu by Bandula Vithanage Sarasavi Bookshop pvt Ltd Retrieved 2 October 2019 Macbeth by Bandula Vithanage Sarasavi Bookshop pvt Ltd Retrieved 2 October 2019 Haemotama Waeradila by Bandula Vithanage Sarasavi Bookshop pvt Ltd Retrieved 2 October 2019 Romaya Gini Gani 2 by Bandula Vithanage Sarasavi Bookshop pvt Ltd Retrieved 2 October 2019 Romeo Juliet by Bandula Vithanage Sarasavi Bookshop pvt Ltd Retrieved 2 October 2019 Hamlet Sandeepanee by Bandula Vithanage Sarasavi Bookshop pvt Ltd Retrieved 2 October 2019 Jeewana Rekawa by Bandula Vithanage and Chanaka Vithanage Godage Book Emporium Retrieved 2 October 2019 Itu Pathuma by Bandula Vithanage and Chanaka Vithanage Godage Book Emporium Retrieved 2 October 2019 Gilbert Wilbert saha Anette by Bandula Vithanage and Chanaka Vithanage Godage Book Emporium Retrieved 2 October 2019 A Sonduru Minisa by Bandula Vithanage and Chanaka Vithanage Godage Book Emporium Retrieved 2 October 2019 Veteran artist Bandula Vithanage passes away Ada Derana Retrieved 2 October 2019 Dorakada Marawa a tense drama of human relationships The Sunday Times Retrieved 11 March 2017 Re Ru films lk Retrieved 11 March 2017 Theertha yatra goes in search of family roots Sunday Times Retrieved 29 November 2019 Mathu Yam Dawasa මත යම දවස Sinhala Cinema Database Retrieved 30 November 2019 Agni Dahaya another Chandrasiri contribution The Sunday Times Retrieved 11 March 2017 The British Raj and Sudu Kaluwara The Sunday Times Retrieved 11 March 2017 Sulan Kirilli Maiden effort by Sathyangani The Sunday Times Retrieved 11 March 2017 Sulanga screened in Kurunegala today Daily News Retrieved 11 March 2017 I liked those small scripts of Machan Pasolini Sarasaviya Archived from the original on 9 October 2017 Retrieved 20 October 2017 Nino Live a note on reality TV The Sunday Times Retrieved 28 May 2017 Anithya අන ත ය Sinhala Movie cinema lk Archived from the original on 3 March 2017 Retrieved 2 March 2017 The Director and Achievement of the Film Dark in the White Light The Sunday Times Retrieved 25 February 2017 Sulanga Apa Ragena Yavi ස ළඟ අප ර ග න ය ව Sinhala Cinema Database Retrieved 23 March 2019 Nilanjana National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka Retrieved 3 March 2017 External links EditSIGNIS Director Tomorrow short film festival and felicitation Resplendent extravaganza in Melbourne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bandula Vithanage amp oldid 1063112785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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