Sri Lankan actor
Douglas Ranasinghe ඩග්ලස් රණසිංහ |
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Born | Morathennage Douglas Ranasinghe (1945-05-27) May 27, 1945 (age 79)
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Nationality | Sri Lankan |
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Education | St. Anne's College, Kurunegala |
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Occupation(s) | Actor, Dramatist, Director, Writer , Broadcaster |
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Years active | 1967–present |
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Known for | Acting |
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Spouse | Sandya Kumari Ranasinghe |
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Children | Shribodhi Indrakheela Ranasinghe |
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Relatives | Thilaka Ranasinghe (sister) Narada Disasekara (brother-in-law) Saranga Disasekara (nephew) |
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Morathennage Douglas Ranasinghe (born May 27, 1945, Sinhala: ඩග්ලස් රණසිංහ), is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema, theater, and television.[1] He acted in many supportive roles in movies including Akkara Paha, Yuganthaya, Viragaya, Sri Siddhartha Gautama and Dharmayuddhaya.[2]
Personal life
Douglas Ranasinghe was born on 27 May 1945 in Thorawathura village, Kurunegala as the fourth child of the family. His father, James Ranasinghe, was a landowner and planter where he also served as a Village Head and Village Administration Secretary as well. His mother Seelawathi Valimuni was a teacher. Douglas was educated at St. Anne's College, Kurunegala. He is a fluent speaker of the College Sinhala and English Debating Team, a boxer, a member of the Cadet Corps and an athlete. He topped the 200 meters as a long distance runner and was also a short story writer.[3]
The Ranasinghe couple had seven children.[2] The eldest in the family, Malkanthi Gunaratne was also a writer and married to the owner of Maradana Ratna Book Publishing Company, L. A. Gunaratne. The second is Rupa Khemaratne, an English teacher. The third was Prema Srimathi worked as a Teacher Training Housing Superintendent in Ihalagama. The fifth is Lionel, a planter. Chandrara Siriwardena is the sixth child who served in the Ports Authority.[3] Youngest one is Tilaka Ranasinghe, an actress and broadcaster. Tilaka Ranasinghe worked at Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation.[4] Thilaka was married to singer Narada Disasekara.[5] The couple has one son Saranga Disasekara, an actor in Sinhala cinema and television.[6] Saranga was married to popular actress Dinakshie Priyasad.
He studied at St. Anne's College, Kurunegala, and excellent in sports.[7] After the school, he was interested to become a lawyer and applied for Law College.[7] However, then he applied for the post of Sub Inspector.[2] He failed twice, but succeeded in third attempt. He was then transferred to a training course at Kalutara.[8]
Ranasinghe is married to Sandya Kumari, and the couple has one son, Shribodhi Indrakeela.[9]
Career
Douglas came to Colombo from Kurunegala in 1966 to meet playwright Sathischandra Edirisinghe with his close relative Peter Amarasinghe. Then he got a character certificate from Edirisinghe for a police service interview. However, Edirisinghe brought Douglas to Henry Jayasena for his play.[3] He was chosen to play the role in stage drama Hunuwataye Kathawa by Henry Jayasena.[8] This turned him towards the drama career. He acted in many critically acclaimed stage plays including Henry Jayasena's Apata Puthe Magak Nathe[10] and Ediriweera Sarachchandra's Hotabari Yuddhe.[11] He also appeared in the plays: Dunḍu Berē, Janēlaya, Kuvēṇi, The wedding, Taming of the Sorrow and Ahas Māḷigā. His last stage drama acting was Kusa Pabawathi.[3]
His maiden cinema acting came through 1970 film Akakra Paha, however his second film Romeo Juliet Kathawak directed by G. D. L. Perera released before Akkara Paha.[12] He acted in the short film Bhavana, directed by the Paul Zils.[7] With that film, he was able to entered into the Berlin Film Festival of 1970/1971.[8] Then he completed a three-year course at the London School of Filmmaking.[11] After the course, he was asked to stay back and take part in Shakespearean productions. However, he refused the offer and landed to Sri Lanka.[2]
In 1980s, he was the voice actor in the programs Guwan Viduli Ranga Madala and Keti Katha produced by Sugathapala de Silva. As a radio sound administrator, he recorded high drama, feature and music programs. He has directed few stage plays and television serials including Ranmasu Uayana and Sasara Chakra respectively.[2] As a television actor, he made notable roles in the serials: Avasanda, Maṭa Mahalu Vayasē, Ranmasu Uyana and Kaḷu Hansayō. He attended a three-year course at the International Film School in London, where he wrote the screenplay for the film Dancing Devils.[3]
Selected television serials
- Akuru Maki Na
- Dedunu Sihina [13]
- Ganga Addara [14]
- Indrakeelaya[15]
- Ithin Eelangata[16] සංගීතේ'[17]
- Punaragamanaya [18]
- Ranga Soba [19]
- Ran Poruwa [20]
- Ridee Tharaka[21]
- Samanala Sihinaya [22]
- Samanala Wasanthaya [23]
- Sanda Siththam[24]
- Sandali Saha Radika [25]
- Sandawathaka Waruna [26]
- Sangeethe[27]
- Sapiriwara [28]
- Sewwandi[29]
- Suwanda Hamana Manamali[30]
- Thodu
Filmography
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