Thushari Jayasekera

Thushari Jayasekera

Jayasekera at the 6th Annual Taste Awards
Born Sri Lanka
Nationality USA, United States of America

Thushari Jayasekera is a Sri Lankan American actress, performer, and writer.[1]

Biography

Thushari is an American actress of South Asian origin. As a child, she moved with her parents to the United States. She was born in Sri Lanka and raised in the US state of California. She attended Stanton Elementary School, Sandburg Middle School and Glendora High School.(In a broader sense of ethnicity she belongs to the South Asian-East Indian Americans category with an American attitude with traditional cultural style.)Thushari was always drawn to performing and writing. She wrote skits and monologues for herself and friends to perform. She wrote and still writes poetry and questions serious situations in the world and writes little solutions. She has acted in independent films such as the Yal Devi, Man Without A Head, and in American & Sri Lankan-American Stage productions including a role as one of the female leads in the dramas Parasthawa & Doopatha presented by the Drama Circle of California(SLADCC).[2]

After her determination and persistence in the Los Angeles entertainment industry, she qualified to join a performer's union. Currently she is a member of SAG-AFTRA.

She has created several independent projects for public broadcast like the Original Recipe which is a variety show with skits, interviews, and music as well as Jelly Noose. Now Jelly Noose is a blog that delivers non-urgent news around town with a Sri Lankan American flavour.[3] She launched a mini-zine titled Apsara[4] which highlights information in the South Asian Community. Currently, she writes and performs original performance arts pieces using words, dance and movement. A well known piece is where she uses actual rain as a metaphor[5] She, also, writes poetry and short stories.[6] She is an announcer/emcee at festivals and events in Southern California and brings her personal style to hosting a show.[7] She is best known for her good acting work, volunteering, community outreach work and outspokeness.

Her breakthrough role in prime-time television is that of Pinky on NBC Universal network's sitcom Outsourced 2010–2011. She is a Hollywood entertainment product.

Activities

She volunteered with Rain Bird Corporation to decorate their Rose Parade floats.[8] In 2003, her suggestion "Water Wonderland" was picked for the title of that year's award winning float. In November 2006, she visited Sri Lanka for the first time after living in the USA, and felt love for the land and the people. She was invited to entertain at a local "Housewives Association's Annual Christmas Event" where they help others come up in society. "Even though I was not a Mrs. yet, I was invited to be Mrs. Clause and announce/emcee at the event. I was recommended by a lady who has seen me act in a play in the U.S., I was really excited and it was so cool. Also, interacting with people who live life in Lanka helped me understand their condition a little better, I talked to anyone who would talk to me from the 3 wheeler drivers, security guards, students, soldiers on leave, store clerks, and the potential of the country is tremendous, only if they choose to exercise that potential..."[9] Also, through a friend of the family, she was invited to participate in a segment of the Iraj Show. She participates in rallies to create awareness for fair labour practices for unions.

Highlights

Film and television

Audiobooks

Stage Plays

Presenter & Cast of

-held 1 April 2012

Web Series/Webisodes

Performance art,sketch,animation, dance and movement

She creates her own performance arts pieces and creates experimental mini story projects online.

External links

Articles

2012

2011

2010

At Events

Zimbio images by Kevin Frazer and Kevin Winter of Getty Images

References


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