Palitha Silva
Palitha Silva පාලිත සිල්වා | |
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Born | Garanduwa Baarage Palitha Silva 31 August 1967 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1984–present |
Spouse | Namalee Silva |
Children | 4 |
Awards | Best Actor/ most popular actor |
Garanduwa Baarage Palitha Silva (born August 30, 1967, as පාලිත සිල්වා) [Sinhala]) is a Sri Lankan actor, dramatist, producer, director, scriptwriter, and author.[1] He started his career at 15 when he was chosen to train at the Professor Solomon Fonseka's school of Acting. Silva has acted in more than 400 television serials[2] and is best known for his roles in the teledramas Keetaya, Deweni Inima, and as the lead actor in the biographical film Anagarika Dharmapala Srimathano.[3]
In June 2019, he was awarded the honorific title Maanava Hithavadee Keerthi Sri Veeraputra Deshabandu and then Kalaashubana Janaranjana Keerthi Sri Deshamanya in July 2021 for his service towards Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
Personal life
[edit]He is married to his longtime partner, Namalee Silva. She is the Deputy Chief Superintendent of the Marketing Division of Sri Lanka Insurance. She went to Holy Family Convent in Bambalapitiya and Devi Balika Vidyalaya in Colombo. Then Namalee graduated with a marketing degree from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, London. She knew Palitha since 10 years of age. They both lived in the same village, Mount Lavinia and both attended the same Dhamma School, Mount Lavinia Dhammodaya Dhamma School.[4]
Theater career
[edit]His entry to theater and drama came through Dharmasiri Bandaranayake's drama Ekadhipathy. Winning his first state youth award for script writing, directing and acting in Thawath ek wiroopiyek, at the young age of 16, in 1983, at 18 years old, he went on to act in Sri Lanka's most critically acclaimed stage drama Sargent Nallathambi alongside Nihal Silva. .[5] Silva also studied and acted under the directorship of Helena Lehtimäki in her productions of Bertolt Brecht's Mr Puntila and his Man Matti and William Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dreams. In 1988, Silva was nominated for the best actor award at the National State Drama festival for playing the character of Estragon in a production of Samuel Beckette's Waiting for Godot. In 1994, Silva won the Best Actor Award at the State Drama festival for Kaspa.
In 1984, his maiden theater direction came through the play Ballangen Pravesam Wenu.,[2] the play gained much awards and accolades at the National Youth Drama festival. He also directed stage plays for many schools such as Holy Family Convent, Bambalapitiya and S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia. He has also worked with many British and German dramatists.[2]
After 28 years, he directed another stage play called Circus Karayo, which was first presented at Lionel Wendt Theater on 31 July 2012.[2]
Notable works
[edit]- Ekadhipathy
- Ballangen Pravesam Wenu
- Circus Karayo
- Security Sinnathambi[6]
- Sihina Deshayen[7]
- Saree Gete[8]
- Caspaar - accompany with German dramatist[9]
- Kelani Palama[10]
- Sihina Rangahala[11]
Television career
[edit]In 1998, Silva directed the tele film, Amuththek Awith which won awards. In 2000, he directed Thrasthawadinge Ghathanaya for Swarnavahini.[2] He became more popular through the drama mystery television serial Keetaya which was telecasted on Independent Television Network. Currently, he acting in the soap opera Deweni Inima as cricket coach.[9]
Notable works
[edit]- Abhisamaya[12]
- Ada Ada Ei Maru[13]
- Adaraneeya Amma [14]
- Ahasin Watuna Gahaniyak [15]
- Ambu Daruwo[16]
- Apuru Sahodaraya[17]
- Asanwara Wessak
- Athma Senehasa[18]
- Chandra Vinsathi[19][20]
- Dambulugala Sakmana [21]
- Dedunu Sihina (2008)[22]
- Deweni Inima as Ekanayake Sir (2016-2019)[23]
- Diya Matha Ruwa [24]
- Diya Sewaneli[25][26]
- Diya Suliya
- Durganthaya[23]
- Eka Iththaka Mal
- Gamane ya (2020)
- Ganga Addara Kele[27]
- Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli (2014)
- Golu Hadawatha[28]
- Guru Geethaya [29]
- Ira Awara (2015)[30]
- Jeewithaya Horu Aran [31]
- Kadupul Mal (2002)[32]
- Kampitha Vill (2008)[33]
- Katu Imbula as Sugatha Banda[34][35]
- Keetaya 1,2,3,4[36][37][38][39]
- Kinnara Damanaya [40][41]
- Kiripabalu Vila [42]
- Mahathala Hatana (2007)[43]
- Magul Sakwala (1998) as Senaka [44]
- Manikkawatha [45]
- Maya Ranaga [46]
- Maya Roo (2010)[47]
- Mayura Asapuwa [48]
- Meeduma (2003)[49]
- Mini Palanga (2003)[50]
- Nidikumba Mal
- Nil Mal Viyana (2004) [51]
- Nim Walalla [52]
- Once Upon a Time in Colombo (2021)
- Pethi Ahulana Mala [53]
- Piniwassa[54]
- Ran Poruwa [55]
- Roda Hatara Manamalaya (2004) [56]
- Romeo And Dante (2012)[57]
- Samanalayano[58]
- Sanda Gomman Re (2007)[59]
- Sanda Sanda Wage[60]
- Sayaweni Patumaga [61]
- Senakeliyay Maya[62]
- Shoba (2007)[63]
- Sikuru Udanaya (1998)[64]
- Sinasenna Mata
- Sisila Ima[65]
- Situ Gedara[66]
- Sivusiya Gawwa (2001)[67][68]
- Sudu Kaluwara[69] as Dingiri Banda (2003)[70]
- Suseema as Ranga (1980s)[71][72]
- Suwanda Hamana Manamali[73]
- Thalaya Soyana Geethaya (2005) [74]
- Urumayaka Aragalaya (2018)[23]
- Veera Puran Appu (2017–18)
- Vinivindimi[75]
- Visi Ekwana Horawa[76]
- Wanawadule Wasanthaya (2000)[77][78]
- Wara Peraliya (2005) [79]
- Wes Benduma (2003)[80]
- Yuga Wilakkuwa (1997)
Beyond acting
[edit]He worked as the Workshop director of The Young Learners' Center at the British Council.[81] He stated that his greatest ambition is to be a writer. He has published two novels, E Deegeka Giyaya in 1998 and the Athek Barata Henduvak on 8 October 2004.[5] He also works as director, scriptwriter and a lecturer on cinematography.
Filmography
[edit]Silva started his film career with Kawuluwa in 1987, directed by Jackson Anthony with a minor role.[82] His most popular cinema acting came through films Sir Last Chance, Anagarika Dharmapala Srimathano and Maharaja Ajasath.[83] The role in Maharaja Ajasath as Arahat Devadatta was highly praised by the critics. He was also cast in the international film Shadow of the Cobra starring Art Malik, Michael Woods and Arthur Dignam.
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Film | Role | Ref. |
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1987 | Kawuluwa | ||
1993 | Sargent Nallathambi | Nanapala | |
1994 | Ekada Wahi | ||
1994 | Nohadan Landune | ||
1995 | Edath Chandiya Adath Chandiya | ||
1995 | Maruthaya | Dinesh | |
1996 | Sihina Desayen | ||
1996 | Hiru Sanduta Medi Wee | ||
1998 | Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli | Willie | [84] |
1999 | Seetha Sameere | Janaka | [85] |
2000 | Sanda Yahanata | [86] | |
2000 | Anuragaye Ananthaya | Kamal Kanchana Swarnadipathi | [87] |
2003 | Le Kiri Kandulu | Prosecutor | [88] |
2003 | Sudu Kaluwara | Dingiri Banda | [89] |
2005 | Sulanga | Siripala | [90] |
2006 | Ammawarune | AGA officer | [91] |
2008 | Walapatala | Chartin | [92] |
2009 | Sir Last Chance | Don Ladan 'George Washingpowder' | [93] |
2010 | Kshema Bhoomi | Anura Suriyabandara | [94] |
2010 | Ira Handa Yata | Lieutenant Silva | [95] |
2010 | Kawulu Dora | [96] | |
2011 | Sinhawalokanaya | Heen Appo | [97] |
2012 | Kusa Pabha | King Madu | [98] |
2012 | Daruwane | Doctor | [99] |
2012 | Prathiroo | Buddhist monk | [100] |
2013 | Siri Parakum | King Vijayabahu III | [101] |
2014 | Anagarika Dharmapala Srimathano | Anagarika Dharmapala | [102] |
2014 | Parapura | Police officer Sathyapala | [103] |
2014 | Api Marenne Na | Manoj Amarajeewa | [104] |
2015 | Maharaja Ajasath | Rev. Devadatta Thero | [105] |
2016 | Sinhaya | Sabhapathithuma | [106] |
2017 | Nilanjana | Dananjaya | [107] |
2017 | Nimnayaka Hudekalawa | Army officer | [108] |
2018 | Nela | [109] | |
2018 | Nidahase Piya DS | F. R. Senanayake | [110] |
2019 | President Super Star | [111] | |
2022 | Hithumathe Jeewithe | Marasinghe | [112] |
2024 | Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli 2 | Nihal | [113] |
TBA | Surangana Lowin Awilla † | Jayashan's Father | [114] |
TBA | Gunananda Himi Migettuwatte † | [115] | |
TBA | Thanapathilage Gedara † | [116] | |
TBA | Adventures of Ricky Deen † | Heavies | [117] |
TBA | Tharu Athara † | [118] | |
TBA | Marukathara † | [119] |
Awards and accolades
[edit]He has won several awards at the local stage drama festivals and television festivals, both for acting and direction.[5]
Awards
[edit]Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Induru Dora | Best Actor | Nominated | |
Durganathaya | Best Actor | Nominated | |
Gamata Amuththek Avith | Best Stage Actor | Won | |
Gamata Amuththek Avith | Best Single-Episode Director | Won |
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