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Bimal Jayakody
Born
Jayakodige Dona Dhanuka Bimal Jayakody

(1977-06-21) June 21, 1977 (age 47)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active2000–present
SpouseSujani Menaka (m. 2007)[1]
RelativesGeetha Kanthi Jayakody (aunt)
Rathna Lalani Jayakody (aunt)
Sampath Tennakoon (uncle)
Paboda Sandeepani (cousin)

Jayakodige Dona Dhanuka Bimal Jayakody (born on 21 June 1977: as බිමල් ජයකොඩි),[2] popularly known as Bimal Jayakody is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema and television. The highly versatile actor, Jayakody is known for many dramatic roles and award nominations at film festivals.[3][4][5]

Personal life

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Jayakodi was born as the eldest of the family, where his father is a regional politician and also an actor. His brother is a musician. He met his wife Sujani Menaka, who is also a Sri Lankan teledrama and film actress during the teledrama Ramya Suramya back in 2000.[6] They married in 2007 after seven years of affair.[7]

His father's two sisters - Geetha Kanthi Jayakody and Rathna Lalani Jayakody are also renowned award-winning actresses in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television. Popular actress Paboda Sandeepani is the daughter of Geetha Kanthi.[8] Rathna Lalani is married to fellow actor Sampath Tennakoon.[9]

Career

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Jayakody started drama as a television technician. After that, after working for about 6 years, he got the opportunity to join a television serial Hada Vila Sakmana directed by Prasanna Jayakody. After that, he continued to work as a technician and actor. He also worked as a producer in a media company.[7] Jayakody is mainly a television actor, who contributed a diverse array of television serials of many genres.[10] Apart from television, he also acted in a few stage plays such as Apahu Enna Ba.[11]

Jayakody started his film career with Ali Patiyo Oyay Mamai back in 2006, though a minor role. After that, he played many leading and critically acclaimed roles on many occasions in cinema,[12] such as in Sankranthi,[13] Gamani,[14] Aba, Siri Parakum and Sakkarang. He was nominated on several occasions for Gamani and Sakkarang and gain critical acclaim.[7] In 2008, he acted in Sri Lanka's first Digital movie named Hetawath Mata Adaraya Karanna. The film was telecast on Valentine's Day, 14 February 2008 through the Citi Hitz Satellite movie channel of Dialog Television.[15]

He won the award for the Best Actor at the 2012 Raigam Tele'es for his role in Senakeliyay Maya.[16] He is also nominated for Best Supporting Actor in several awards at the local stage drama festivals and television festivals.[7]

Selected television serials

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  • 1990
  • Amaa
  • Agni piyapath
  • Anavaratha[17]
  • Angana
  • Athuru Mithuru[18]
  • Bharyawo[19]
  • Bhava Arana[20]
  • Daam
  • Degammadiyawa as Wimale[21][22]
  • Devana Warama[23]
  • Deweni Inima as Ravi Fernando
  • Ehipillamak Yata as Megha[24]
  • Hada Vila Sakmana
  • Husma Saha Oxygen[25]
  • Ithirena Kiri[26]
  • Ihirunu Kiri[27]
  • Jeewithaya Dakinna[28]
  • Jeewithayata Idadenna[29]
  • Jeewithaye Eka Dawasak
  • Kadathira[30]
  • Maya Ranaga[31]
  • Mihidum Sevaneli[32]
  • Mihidum Sihina[33]
  • Olu 2[34]
  • Pabalu[35]
  • Pani Makuluwo[36]
  • Raahu[37]
  • Rala as Priyankara
  • Ralla Veralata Adarei as Weerawarna Kulasuriya
  • Ramya Suramya
  • Rasthiyadukaraya
  • Sadhisi Tharanaya,[38]
  • Sagare Se Man Adarei[39]
  • Samanala Wasanthaya[40]
  • Samanalunta Wedithiyanna[41]
  • Sanakeliyai Maya[42]
  • See Raja
  • Sihina Aran Enna[43]
  • Sithin Siyawara
  • Snap
  • Sulanga Maha Meraka[44]
  • Thamba Pata Handewa
  • Veeduru Mal
  • Vishnu Sankranthiya[45]
  • Vishwanthari[46]
  • Wara Mal[47]
  • Wasana Wewa[48]

Singing career

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Jayakodi released his first song Oba Aye Dawasaka in 2014.[49]

Filmography

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Ref.
2006 Ali Patio Oyai Mamai Viraj
2007 Sankranthi Sunimal
2008 Aba Chittaraja
2008 Puthuni Hambagiya Ashen
2009 Paya Enna Hiru Se Suren's friend
2010 Sthuthi Nawatha Enna
2010 Bambara Walalla Sunil [50]
2010 Ira Handa Yata Pole Master
2011 Gamani Major Vikum
2013 Bomba Saha Rosa Mahil
2013 Siri Parakum Gamarala
2013 Nikini Vassa
2014 Parawarthana Police OIC
2015 Address Na Police Inspector
2016 Sakkarang Sube
2016 Adaraneeya Kathawak Uvindu
2017 Dedunu Akase Ramesh
2018 Tawume Iskole Surendra [51]
2019 Dekala Purudu Kenek Sachithra
2019 President Super Star Lawyer [52]
2019 U Turn Maya's husband
2020 Tsunami Kapila [53]
2021 Uthuru Sulanga [54]
2021 Kawuruth Danne Na [55]
2022 Ashawari Lasantha [56]
2022 Night Rider [57]
2022 CineMa Vishwa Keerthi Amarasuriya [58]
2023 Kandak Sema Sumal [59]
2024 1970 Love Story
2024 Mandara Bharatha
TBA House of My Fathers Asoka
TBA Sewanali
TBA Kondadeniye Hamuduruwo [60]
TBA Thanapathilage Gedara [61]
TBA Ice Cream [62]

Awards and accolades

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Raigam Tele'es Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012 Senakeliyay Maya Best Actor Won
2024 Jivithaye Ek dawasak Best Actor Nominated


Sarasaviya Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2019 Dekala Purudu Kenek Best Actor Won

Presidential Film Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2019 Dekala Purudu Kenek Best Actor Nominated

Derana Film Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2023 Popular Award Popular Actor in a Negative Role Won

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