Jayalath Manoratne Explained

Jayalath Manoratne
Native Name:ජයලත් මනෝරත්න
Birth Date:1948 6, df=yes
Birth Name:Keselgaspe Manatunga Jayalath Manoratne
Birth Place:Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
Death Place:Maharagama, Sri Lanka
Nationality:Sri Lankan
Education:Poramadulla Central College
Years Active:1970–2019
Father:Manatunga Perera
Mother:Leela Kumari
Spouse:Tamara Jayanthi (m. 1979)
Awards:Best Actor
Best Supporting Actor
Best Comedy Actor
Alma Mater:University of Peradeniya
University of Sri Jayewardenepura
Occupation:Dramatist, Actor, Singer
Children:2
Website:http://jayalathmanorathna.org/

Keselgaspe Manatunga Jayalath Manoratne (Sinhala; Sinhalese: කෙසෙල්ගස්පේ මනතුංග ජයලත් මනෝරත්න; 12 June 1948 – 12 January 2020) was an actor in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama and television.[1] He was a lecturer by profession as well as a director and producer. A highly versatile actor from drama to comedy, Manoratne won awards at OCIC (International Catholic Organization for Cinema and Audiovisual), Presidential, Sarasaviya, Raigam Tele'es, Sumathi and the State Literary and Drama festivals. He was the best actor back to back in 1991 and 1992 for his performance in Socrates and Dvitva.[2] He is considered by critics as one of the five actors who have dominated the Sri Lankan Stage.[3]

He died on 12 January 2020 while receiving treatment for cancer at the age of 71.[4]

Personal life

Manoratne was born on 12 June 1948 in Dehipe, Nuwara Eliya as the youngest son in the family of six children. His father Keselgaspe Manatunga Perera was a lorry driver and his mother Agalakotuwa Herath Mudiyanselage Leela Kumari was a housewife. He undertook his education at the Dehipe Primary School and Poramadulla Central College. Jayalath has three brothers, Manatunga Seneviratne, Manatunga Wijeratne and Manatunga Ariyaratne and two sisters, Indra Kumari and Mallika Kumari.[5]

At an early age, his music teacher, Sunil Sriyananda, recognised his abilities and encouraged him to take up acting and singing.[6] During his school times, he engaged in several educational as well as extracurricular activities such as Secretary of the Sinhala Literary Association (1965), President of the Theater Council (1966), President of the Sinhala Association (1967–68) and Committee member of the Drama Board and Gandharva congregation (1969). Manoratne was the Student Leader at Boys' Hostel in 1965–66. In 1966, he became the Senior Most Valuable Player in College Inter-Athletic Championship.

After completing his secondary education with Geography, Sinhala and Buddhist Civilization for G.C.E A/L, he attended the University of Peradeniya, where he continued to study drama under the guidance of Professor Ediriweera Sarachchandra. Manoratne completed his master's degree from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, also obtaining a PhD. He was the only postgraduate to obtain a First Class Degree in 1995. In 2013, he accepted an honorary Doctorate (D. Litt) from the University of Peradeniya. In 1981, he completed an external diploma in Rural Development from the University of Colombo.

He was married to Tamara Jayanthi since 1979 to his death. The couple has one daughter, Uthpala Indeewari and one son, Bhanuka Prabuddha.[7] Uthpala is married to Shivanka Perera and Bhanuka is married to Hiranya Dulashini Gamaariya.

Stage drama career

In 1966 Manoratne started acting when he was a school student, making his acting debut in the stage drama Aspha Gudung, which was selected for the finals of the annual provincial inter-school drama competition and won the Certificate of Excellence in Performance at the All Island Inter-School Drama Competition.

Originally playing minor roles in plays as Maname, Sinhabahu under Sarachchandra's guidance, Manoratne embarked on a mainstream acting career, beginning with the operatic play Premato Jayati Soko with the role "Uddala Bamuna". Whilst performing in this play he met his future wife, Tamara Jayanthi. Manoratne went to Nuwara Eliya Kachcheri to get a job and at that time, he produced remakes of Sarachchandra's plays Raththaran and Elowa Gihin Melowa Awa. He has acted under all the five major stage drama directors in Sri Lankan history - Sarachchandra, Sugathapala de Silva, Dayananda Gunawardena, Gunasena Galappatty and Henry Jayasena.[8]

In 1980, he produced his maiden theater play Mahagiri Damba. His only translation drama play came through Puthra Samagama produced in 1985. It is the adaptation of Russian play The Elder Son by Alexander Vampilov. In 1988, he produced the popular play Thalamala Pipila and then Andarela in 1993. The play Andarela also brings Manoratne's first documentary role. In 1996 he produced Guru Tharuwa and then Sanda Gira in 1998. He continuously produced plays of many genres in following years including Kaneru Mal (2000), Lokaya Thani Yayak (2005), Makara remake (2007), Sudu Redi Horu (2008), Buruwa Mahaththaya (2012), Sellam Nirindu (2013) and Handa Nihanda (2016). During the 26 consecutive years from 1980 to 2016, he made nearly 15 plays.

From that time on Manoratne acted in over 80 plays,[9] and directed eleven plays of his own. His play Andarela won the State Literary Award in 1995 and then Guru Tharuwa won State Literary Award in 1996.

In 2014, Manoratne performed in a theater festival named Dawas Pahalos Daha (fifteen thousand days), which showcased a collection of eight plays representing different periods and issues and produced by Manoratne himself. These eight stage plays were Lokaya Thani Yayak, Sellam Nirindu, Thalamala Pipila, Buruwa Mahaththaya, Guru Tharuwa, Andarela and Puthra Samagama.[10]

Notable stage dramas

Television

Manoratne started his television career with the drama Aebeddiya of Parakrama Niriella. Then he showcased his ability through many serials such as Doo Daruwo, Sindui Bindui, Gamperaliya. His role as "Punsiri" in Doo Daruwo became highly popularized. He became popular in comedy roles in Bodima and then in Ramya Suramya. In 2005, Manoratne played triple roles for the first time in Sri Lankan teledrama history in a miniplay directed and scripted by himself, titled Thunpath Ratawaka Lassana.[18] In 2006, he directed the serial Mage Kaviya Mata Denna.[19]

Apart from acting, Manoratne also directed many television serials such as Sekku Gedara, Ransirige Sangramaya, Mage Kaviya Mata Denna, Thunpath Ratawaka Lassana, Eeye Ada Saha Heta and Thaththe Api Awa. He also directed single episode miniplays such as Bappage Paminima, Aege Awurudda, Raja Thun Kattuwa, Nidahasa, Seettuwa, Denna Demallo, Sathuru Mithuru, Duppathunda Adaraya Karathi, Santhapaya and Buddha Puthra.

Selected television serials

Radio Play

Author works

Illness and death

Manoratne suffered from a brain cancer for sometime. On 13 November 2018, he was admitted to a private hospital, Colombo at 2.00 p.m and underwent a surgery for a brain tumor.[46] After the surgery he continued to work in dramas for a brief period, when the illness got worse. He continued to take medical treatment from Apeksha Cancer Hospital, Maharagama since mid 2019. On 12 January 2020, he died while receiving treatment at the hospital. Funeral took place on 15 January 2020 and cremated at Boralesgamuwa.[47]

Filmography

Manoratne started his cinema career with a minor role in Thilaka and Thilaka in 1979. Then he entered professional cinema acting through the 1979 film Handaya which was directed by Titus Thotawatte.[48] Since then, he has acted in more than 30 films across many genres of drama, romance, thriller and comedy. He was a recipient of Kalasuri[49] and Kala Keerthi due to his enormous contribution to the drama career. Some of his notable films include Sooriya Arana, Ho Gaana Pokuna, Bherunda Pakshiya and Walapatala, where he was awarded for best actor and best supporting actor in many ceremonies. His final film act came through Theja Iddamalgoda's debut film Ashavari.[50] [51]

Year Film Role Ref
1976 Thilake Ha Thilaka Thilake's supporter
1979 Handaya Race commentator
1980 Siribo Ayya Malhami
1981 Saranga
1982 Jeewithayen Jeewithayak
1983 Muhudu Lihini
1986 Prarthana
1986 Athuru Mithuru
1987 Mangala Thegga Srilal
1987 Hitha Honda Chandiya
1990 Hima Gira
1991 Sthree
1992 Sisila Gini Gani Medawatta
1992 Umayangana Henry
1993 Saptha Kanya Jagath [52]
1996 Thunweni Aehe
1999 Rathu Aluyama [53]
2002 Punchi Suranganavi English teacher
2003 Sudu Kaluwara Podi Nilame Appuhami
2004 Premawanthayo
2004 Sooriya Arana Chief Monk
2004 Gini Kirilli [54]
2005 Sudu Kalu Saha Alu Koragramaya
2005 Samanala Thatu Hospital keeper
2006 Bherunda Pakshiya
2006 Hiripoda Wassa Sithum's father [55]
2008 Siri Raja Siri Drama teacher
2008 Walapatala Victor Jayasundara
2009 Bindu Kolamba Haadaya
2010 Bambara Walalla Podi Eka's uncle
2012 Daruwane Vajirasena
2015 Pravegaya Saranapala, Hemal's father
2015 Ho Gaana Pokuna Bus driver Justin
2016 Zoom Scientist
2017 Dedunu Akase Vihangi's father
2017 A Level Uncle
2018 Vaishnavee Father
2018 Goal Mr. Samarasekara
2019 Thaala Principal, Mr.Hewanayake
2020 Miss Jenis Liyon aka 'Jenis' [56]
2022 Ashawari Station master, Ashawari's father [57]
2023 Vedi Nowadina Lamai [58]
2023 Deweni Yuddhaya [59]
2023 Kathuru Mithuru Samson 'Taylor' [60]
TBD Ice Cream [61]
TBD Suvisi Vivarana [62]

Awards and accolades

He has won several awards at the local stage drama festivals and television festivals, both for acting and direction.

State Literary Awards

|-|| 1974 ||| Rathu Hattakari || Best Actor || |-|| 1985 ||| Puthra Samagama || Best Actor || |-|| 1988 ||| Thalamala Pipila || Best Actor || |-|| 1988 ||| Thalamala Pipila || Best Director || |-|| 1988 ||| Thalamala Pipila || Best Script || |-|| 1990 ||| Socrates || Best Actor || |-|| 1991 ||| Dvitva || Best Actor || |-|| 1993 ||| Andarela || Best Script || |-|| 1995 ||| Andarela || Best Play || |-|| 1996 ||| Guru Tharuwa || Best Script || |-|| 1996 ||| Guru Tharuwa || Best Play ||

Sarasaviya Awards

|-|| 1988 ||| Mangala Thegga || Best Supporting Actor || |-|| 2004 ||| Sudu Kaluwara || Best Supporting Actor || |-|| 2007 ||| Berunda Pakshiya || Best Supporting Actor || |-|| 2015 ||| Ho Gaana Pokuna || Best Supporting Actor ||

Raigam Tele'es

|-|| 2009 ||| Arungal || Best Actor || |-|| 2013 ||| Service to the drama || Prathibha Prabha Award[63] ||

Sumathi Awards

|-|| 2002 ||| Sanda Amawakai || Best Actor || |-|| 2004 ||| Ramya Suramya || Best Script ||

Hiru Golden Film Award

|-|| 2016 ||| Ho Gaana Pokuna || Best Comedian[64] ||

Derana Film Awards

|-|| 2016 ||| Ho Gaana Pokuna || Best Supporting Actor[65] ||

SIGNIS Awards

|-|| 1988 ||| Mangala Thegga || Best Supporting Actor || |-|| 2016 ||| Ho Gaana Pokuna || Best Supporting Actor ||

Presidential Film Awards

|-|| 2006 ||| Bherunda Pakshiya || Best Supporting Actor || [66] |-|| 2017 ||| Ho Gaana Pokuna || Best Supporting Actor ||

External links

Sinhala articles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Immortal Manorathna's Infinite Mission . 2021-01-22 . Sarasaviya. 13 January 2021 .
  2. Web site: Jayalath Manoratne muses on larger-than-life theatre experience . 10 January 2010 . srilankantheatre. 3 April 2018.
  3. Web site: Five Actors who have dominated the Sri Lankan Stage . Munchee daily . 9 September 2016.
  4. Web site: Veteran Actor Jayalath Manorathna passes away . Hiru News. 3 April 2019.
  5. Web site: Biography of Dr. Jayalath Manoratne . 15 January 2020 . Sarasaviya. 16 January 2020.
  6. Web site: Back to Pera, where it all began . Sunday Times. 3 April 2018.
  7. Web site: Mano is gone . Sarasaviya. 12 January 2020.
  8. Web site: The tragic fate of the traditional artist . 15 January 2020 . Sarasaviya . 16 January 2020.
  9. Web site: Dr. Jayalath Manoratne is fifteen thousand days strong . 16 March 2014 . methinksatnation . 3 April 2018.
  10. Web site: Mano's 15,000 days in theatre . Sunday Times. 3 April 2018.
  11. Web site: 'Andarela' celebrates silver jubilee . Sunday Times. 2 October 2018.
  12. Web site: Gajaman Nona comes back to stage again . Sunday Times. 8 December 2019.
  13. Web site: Lives of artistes on stage: 'Handa Nihanda' on July 7 . Daily News . 3 April 2018.
  14. Web site: Prasanna returns to theatre . Sunday Times. 18 August 2019.
  15. Web site: Socrates: Could have been better . Daily Mirror. 3 April 2018.
  16. Web site: 'Suddek' at Borella . Sunday Times. 6 September 2018.
  17. Web site: "Sudu Redi Horu" - showcases Lanka's rich cultural heritage . The Nation . 15 July 2019 . 22 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190622154637/https://www.nation.lk/2008/11/09/eyefea6.htm . dead .
  18. Web site: 'Thunpath Ratawaka Lassana': Mano in triple role . Sunday Times. 4 December 2019.
  19. Web site: 'Mage Kaviya Mata Denna' : Mano's filmic dream . Sunday Times. 18 August 2019.
  20. Web site: Treat yourself to Arungal . Daily News . 30 July 2019.
  21. Web site: Deweni Yuddhaya on location . Sarasaviya . 23 July 2018 . 21 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180921183607/http://www.sarasaviya.lk/2018/07/19/?fn=sa18071927 . dead .
  22. Web site: "Deweni Gamana" of Mangala Thegga . Sarasaviya . 25 July 2020.
  23. Web site: 'Doratu Rakinno' opens for public . Sunday Times. 22 December 2019.
  24. Web site: 'Railway Stories': for a novel journey in teledrama . Sunday Times. 13 December 2019.
  25. Web site: The story of Gajaman Nona . Sunday times. 17 November 2017.
  26. Web site: 'Jeewithaya Dakinna' : One Episode miniplays on Rupavahini . Sunday Times. 18 August 2019.
  27. Web site: Minissu' on Rupavahini . Sunday Times. 27 November 2019.
  28. Web site: Passe Gena Manamali-1989 . nalanmendis. 23 July 2018.
  29. Web site: "Pateelage Kathawa": Problem of schooling . Sunday Times. 28 November 2019.
  30. Web site: 'Pawara Menuwara':Woman athlete's story . Sunday times. 17 November 2017.
  31. Web site: 'Ramya Suramya': Two houses full of problems . Sunday Times. 27 November 2019.
  32. Web site: 'Roda Hatara Manamalaya' has out-of-ordinary plot . Sunday Times. 29 November 2019.
  33. Web site: 'Sanda Amawakai': Prasanna's latest tele venture for 2001 . Sunday Times. 23 September 2019.
  34. Web site: Sedona now on DVD . Daily Mirror. 18 August 2019.
  35. Web site: 'Sedona' : Wasanthi in a dual role . Sunday Times. 4 December 2019.
  36. Web site: Saradiel re-lived . Sunday Observer . 30 July 2019.
  37. Web site: 'Veeduru Mal': Depicts a topsy-turvy tale . Sunday Times. 8 December 2019.
  38. Web site: Top short stories on mini screen . Sunday times. 17 November 2017.
  39. Web site: 'Walakulu' make a move on Rupavahini . Sunday Times. 10 November 2019.
  40. Web site: 'Wanabime Sirakaruwo': A tale of a brave Boer . Sunday times. 17 November 2017.
  41. Web site: 'Warna': A colourful story . Sunday Times. 4 December 2019.
  42. Web site: "Weten Eha", a tale of neighbours . Sunday Times. 11 December 2019.
  43. Web site: Jayalath Manorathna - Radio Play (Tharuwansaranai). youtube . 16 October 2019.
  44. Web site: Critics 'tune' in to wrong frequency . dailymirror . 16 October 2018 . 31 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200131060830/http://mirrorcitizen.dailymirror.lk/2018/10/16/critics-tune-in-to-wrong-frequency/ . dead .
  45. Web site: Jayalath Manorathna - Radio Play (Bashmanthara). youtube . 16 October 2019.
  46. Web site: Jayalath Manoratne hospitalised . Daily Mirror. 3 April 2019.
  47. Web site: Veteran actor Jayalath Manorathna passes away . srilankamirror. 3 April 2019.
  48. Web site: Jayalath Manoratne – Actor details . National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka . 11 March 2017.
  49. Web site: Deshamanya for 14 Lankans. Sundaytimes. 10 July 2013.
  50. Web site: 2018-11-21 . Mano is fine now . 2022-02-24 . සරසවිය.
  51. Web site: 2022-02-23 . Hemal reunites with her boyfriend 'Ashavari' on the 3rd . 2022-02-24 . සරසවිය.
  52. Web site: Unmada Wu Premadara: Saptha Kanya . 2021-01-12 . sarasaviya.
  53. Web site: 'Rathu Aluyama': last creation of Yasapalitha . Sunday Times. 1 November 2017.
  54. Web site: Novelist turns director with 'Gini Kirilli' . The Sunday Times. 11 March 2017.
  55. Web site: Hiri Poda Wessa – හිරි පොද වැස්ස. films.lk. 3 April 2018.
  56. Web site: Miss Jennis coming soon . Sarasaviya . 11 June 2020.
  57. Web site: Ashawari: This is not a love story . 2021-04-26 . Sarasaviya.
  58. Web site: 'Bulletproof Children' competes in China . Sunday Times . 12 January 2021.
  59. Web site: She is back home – Deweni Yuddhaya . Sarasaviya . 24 January 2019.
  60. Web site: Friendship that cannot be cut with any scissors . 17 March 2020 . Sarasaviya . 25 March 2020.
  61. Web site: http://www.sarasaviya.lk/films-local/2020/07/02/17907/“අයිස්ක්%E2%80%8Dරීම්”-ළඟදීම . "Ice Cream" coming soon . 3 July 2020.
  62. Web site: What happened to Suvisi Vivarana . 15 January 2020 . Sarasaviya . 16 January 2020.
  63. Web site: Raigam Tele'es 2012 award winners. Sarasaviya. 30 May 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20131016165103/http://www.sarasaviya.lk/2013/05/23/?fn=sa1305232. 16 October 2013. dead.
  64. Web site: Stars shower at Hiru Awards . Sarasaviya . 11 March 2017 . 18 March 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170318125241/http://www.sarasaviya.lk/2016/09/15/?fn=sa1609157 . dead .
  65. Web site: The Glamour and Splendour at the Derana Sunsilk Film Awards 2016 – Beautiful you . Beautifulu.lk . 2016-05-23 . 3 June 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160603090312/http://beautifulu.lk/lifestyle/the-glamour-and-splendour-at-the-derana-sunsilk-film-awards-2016/ . dead .
  66. Web site: President honours Lankan Cinema . Sunday Times. 10 December 2019.