Henry Jayasena

Henry Jayasena
Born (1931-07-06)July 6, 1931
Gampaha, Sri Lanka
Died November 11, 2009(2009-11-11) (aged 78)
Colombo South (Kalubowila) General Hospital - Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lankan
Education Lorenz College Gampaha, Nalanda College Colombo
Occupation Film and stage Actor , Play writer and Director
Spouse(s) Manel
Children Sudaraka
Awards Doctor [1]

Henry Jayasena (Sinhala:හෙන්රි ජයසේන) (6 July 1931 11 November 2009) born in Bendiyamulla, Gampaha is a Sri Lankan film actor and dramatist.

Early life

Jayasena studied at the Gampaha branch of Lorenz College and at Nalanda College Colombo.[2][3]

Henry Jayasena was presented with Nalanda Keerthi Sri award in 2003 by his alma mater Nalanda College, Colombo.[4]

He began his career as an Assistant Teacher of English at the Dehipe Primary School in Padiyapellela in the Nuwara Eliya district in 1950 where he directed his first play, Janaki. Jaysena left this post a few months later after passing the General Clerical Service Examination and securing a job with the Public Works Department (PWD) of Sri Lanka.[5]

Works

While with PWD, Jaysena created many of his most famous plays, Pawkarayo [6](1958) Janelaya (1962), Thavath Udesenak (1964), Manaranjana Wedawarjana (1965), Ahas Malilga (1966), Hunuwataye Kathawa (1967), Apata Puthey Magak Nethey (1968), Diriya Mawa (1972), Makara (1973) and Sarana Siyoth Se Puthini Habha Yana (1975). Before retiring from government work, he also served as Deputy Director for the National Youth Services Council (Arts and Sports Division) and the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (Programmes Division).[2]

Also during this time Jaysena was a reputed film actor. An early role was in Sri 296 (1959). During the 1960s Jaysena played the starring roles of Piyal in Gamperaliya (1964), Azdak in Hunuwataye Kathawa (1967) , Lalith in Dahasak Sithuvili (1968)and Avurududa (1986).[2]

He died 11 November 2009 in Colombo, Sri Lanka

References

  1. "New Year 2006 : Hopes and aspirations". Sunday Observer - Lakehouse Newspapers. 2006-01-01. Retrieved 2009-07-02.
  2. 1 2 3 "Henry Jayasena ‘A gifted and decent human being….’". island. 2007. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  3. "In memory of Henry Jayasena". island. 2011. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  4. Nalanda Keerthi Sri
  5. "Henry Jayasena". Upali Group of Companies. 2007. Retrieved 2008-04-27.
  6. Dr Henry Jayasena - some personal reflections, dailynews, 2010, retrieved 2010-01-13

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