Rex Kodippili

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Rex Kodippili
රෙක්ස් කොඩිප්පිලි
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Born
Rex Joseph Kodippili

(1938-10-06) 6 October 1938 (age 83)
Badulla, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
Other namesRex
EducationSt. Bede's College
Sri Siddhartha Central College
OccupationActor, Producer, Stuntman
Years active1968-present
Spouse(s)
Katherine Kodippili
(m. 1986)
Children3 [1]

Rex Joseph Kodippili (born 6 October 1938: Sinhala:රෙක්ස් කොඩිප්පිලි) is a Sri Lankan film actor and film director. Primarily acted as a villain for the most of his career, Kodippili appeared in more than 130 films and produced two films.[2] In 2019, he was honored with Janabhimani Honorary Award at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall.[3]

Personal life[]

Rex Joseph Kodippili is born on 6 October 1938 in Badulla, Sri Lanka as the youngest of the family. His father Don Henry Kodippili was a surveyor.[4] His mother was Ethan Kodippili. His father died when he was 18 months old by a flooding occurred in Trincomalee district. Along with his two brothers, he was raised by his mother.[5] He along with his two brothers completed education from St. Bede's College. Badulla.[4] Though his brothers left the school early, Rex was boarded in the school. After Ordinary Level, he attended to Sri Siddhartha Central College, Badulla.[4]

After completing school life, he joined Police department. In 1958, he came to Colombo with the job. At the Apprentice Passing Out Ceremony, Rex finished second out of four hundred soldiers. He served for five years in police department and departed in 1961. While in the military, he played boxing, swimming and was the leader of the first swimming team of the military police. Kodippili was a physical training instructor in the Military Police.[5] He was then employed as a manager at the Marina Café and Hotel at Pettah, before becoming the manager at Salaka.[2]

He was married to Katherine where he met on a marriage proposal. The couple had two daughters: Roshanthi and Surekha, and one son: Prasanna.[6] His wife Katherine died in 2016.

Acting career[]

According to him, he was very good at singing than acting. A gifted singer, he was popularly known as 'Badulla Mohideen Beg' in the Badulla area.[7] He started singing since very little stage and also Won second place in the grand final of the 'Adunika Peya' program of the late 1950s radio commercial service where the award received from the hands of late prime minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike at the age of seven.[4] He joined a drama circle named as "Rohana Dramatic Society" while at the Siddhartha College.[4] They performed about five stage dramas including Maraka Daivaya and Sangeetha Pissa. After five-year police service, he Joined the "Adunika Peya" of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. In that competition, he won the second place and Nanda Malini won the first place. Then he got involved in programs like Nevum Mihira as well as recorded around five solo tracks.[2]

While working in Hotel Salaka, he became friends with and Dommie Jayawardena.[5] In 1969, while he was dropping Jayasinghe off at a film location in Nugegoda, the film's director, K. A. W. Perera, approached him and cast him in the role of a pick-pocket in the film Kathuru Muwath.[5] In the meantime, he had the opportunity to do "double" roles in action scenes for the lead actors in movie fight scenes including stunt double for Senadheera Rupasinghe in the film Hathara Denama Soorayo. In 1972, he appeared in the film Lokuma Hinawa directed by K. A. W. During a stunt in the film, he broke his leg and was hospitalized for nine months.[5][7]

However in 1973, he joined another stunt role in the film Aparadaya Saha Danduwama. In the film, Oswald Jayasinghe and Rex had a deadly fight where the scene was filmed on a big rock on Maligathenna hill. He fell to the ground with a quick blow from Oswald. As he was falling from the hill, he was lucky enough to hanging from a tree branch. The branch shattered into a pile of glass on the ground. Later, he was hospitalized with serious injuries and rested for three weeks.[7] In the 1974 film Onna Babo Billo Enavo, he had a stunt scene where he climbed a helicopter with difficulty and fought with Gamini Fonseka. In the following years, he appeared in several action films such as Duppathage Hithawatha, Kalyani Ganga and Maruwa Samaga Wase.[2]

In 1976, he made his first romantic role with the film Lassana Dawadak. Then he moved to more dramatic roles than action stunt roles. Some of his most notable character roles came through the characters such as: 'Kadira' in the film Muwan Pelessa, 'Daanu' in the film Raktha, 'Ratne Ayya' in the film Sagarika and 'Sergeant Silva' in the film Koti Waligaya.[7] In 1987, he won the merit award at the 1987 Sarasaviya Awards for his performance in the film Koti Waligaya.[2]

In 1982, he became a producer with the film Bicycale. In the film, he was also the screenwriter. The theme of the film is boxing, which has never been discussed in a movie.[2]

Filmography[]

As an actor[]

Year Film Role Notes
1971 Kathuru Muwath debut film appearance
1972 Ihatha Athmaya
Lokuma Hinawa
1973 Hondai Narakai
Sunethra
Aparadaya Saha Danduwama
1974 Duleeka [8]
Rodie Gama
Sureka
Dinum Kanuwa
Onna Babo Billo Enawa
Sagarika
Duppathage Hithawatha Lenin [9]
1975 Damayanthi
Lassana Kella
Chandani
Suraya Surayamai Rex [10]
Hitha Honda Minihek
Mage Nangi Shyama
1976 Lassana Dawadak first romantic role
Kauda Raja
Adarei Mang Adarei
Diyamanthi [11]
Nilla Soya Disa Hamu [12]
Uannath Dahai Malath Dahai
Hulawali Second Maha Eka [13]
Ran Thilaka
1977 Hariyanakota Ohoma Thamai
Yakadaya Police chief [14]
Sakunthala
Maruwa Samaga Wase Siemen Appu
Chin Chin Nona
Hithuwoth Hithuwamai [15]
Niluka
Yali Epade
Chin Chin Nona [16]
Honda Hitha
Yasoma
1978 Chandi Shyama
Siripathula King Nissankamalla
Asha Desin
Mage Ran Putha
Sara
Tikira Lionel
Hithamithura
Deepanjali
Seetha Devi Kamal aka Kumbakarna
1979 Sugandi
Hari Pudumai Janthuwa
Rosa Mal Thunak
Minisun Athara Minisek
Wisihathara Peya Thomson Mudalali
Monarathenna King [17]
Geheniyak
Samanmalee Lawyer
Muwan Pelessa
1980 Raktha Daanu
Mal Kekulu Mahinda [18]
Uthumaneni [19]
Seetha
Sankapali Village head
Mage Amma
Muwan Pelessa-2 Kadira fought with a live sloth bear
in one of the scenes[5]
1981 Chanchala Reka
Jeewanthi
Ranga
Thavalama
1982 Eka Diga Kathawak
Sudu Ayya
Bicykaley Kalu mahaththaya
1983 Sister Mary
Hithath Hondai Wedath Hondai
Chandi Sriya
Chandira Sakkara Mama
1984 Namal Renu
Rana Derana Nikapitiye Bandara
Sasara Chethana
Thaththai Puthai Saliya's father
1985 Kiri Madu Wel
Araliya Mal Police Inspector
Suradhuthiyo
Channai Kello Dennai
1986 Koti Waligaya Sargent Silva
Peralikarayo
1987 Ahinsa
Kavuluwa
Raja Wedakarayo
Hitha Honda Chandiya
1988 Satana
Sathutai Kurula Ape
1989 Mamai Raja
1990 Christhu Charithaya Pontius Pilath [20]
Veera Udara
Thanha Asha Sydney
Wana Bambara
Hitha Honda Puthek
1991 Salambak Handai
Raja Sellam
Uthura Dakuna Rex de Silva
1992 Rumathiyai Neethiyai
Ahimi Dadaman
Kadira
Sinhayageth Sinhaya
1993 Jeevan Malli
Weli Sulanga
1994 Nohandan Kumariye
Raja Wansen Ekek Wilson
Nomiyena Minisun
Ahas Maliga
1996 Sebe Mithura
Loku Duwa
Soora Daruwo
Bawa Sasara
Obatai Me Aradhana
1997 Soorayo Wedakarayo
Apaye Thathpara Asu Haradahak
Rathtaran Minihek
Puthuni Mata Wasana Doctor Perera
1998 Dorakasa Marawa
1999 Kolompoor guest appearance
2000 Anuragaye Ananthaya [21]
2000 Kauda Bole Alice Nelson Fernando
2001 Oba Koheda Priye Madanayake [22]
Pissu Puso Mahanama [23]
2002 Somy Boys Rex Mahaththaya
Danapala
2003 Pissu Trible Police Inspector
Sonduru Dadabima Police OIC
2004 Underworld
Ohoma Harida Gajasinghe Mudalali
Katawath Kiyannepa
Sumedha
2005 Mata Thama Mathakai
One Shot Minister Sallala Arachchi
Sanduni [24]
2006 Naga Kanya
2006 Eka Malaka Pethi Mahela's father
2006 Anjalika Kavya's father
2007 Treasure hunter
2007
2007
2008 Heart FM Child specialist doctor
2008 Superstar Jayawardana
2008 Rosa Diganthe
2009 Ali Surathal Mr. Senarathna
2009 Juliya
2009 Thushara remake Sonia's father
2010 Suwanda Denuna Jeewithe Ayeshmantha's father
2010 Jaya Pita Jaya IP Saliya
2011 Kiwwada Nahi Nokiwwada Nahi
2011 Nidi Yahana Kelabei
2011 Mahindagamanaya
2012 Sakvithi Dadayama Cyril
2014 Ranja OIC. guest appearance
2015 Maharaja Ajasath Purohitha
2017 Devani Warama Wickrama Karaliyadde
2017 Dr. Nawariyan[25] Mr. Senanayake
2018 Yama Raja Siri Nilnayani's father[26]
2020 Ethalaya [27]
TBD Marukathara [28]
TBD Breaking News
TBD Divorce
TBD Rainbow
TBD Black Male
TBD Hamlet Post production.[29]
TBD Dewani Inima Mr. Feranando

As a producer[]

Year Film Notes
1974 Sihasuna
1982 Bycikalaya

References[]

  1. ^ "The Loving Villain". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "I will die as a villain -Rex Kodippili-". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Presented Janabhimani to veteran legends". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Rex celebrated birthday". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Wijekoon, Channa Bandara (21 January 2013). "Retake on the 'Good' Baddie". Daily News. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  6. ^ "End of an Eternal Love of 52 years". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d "Actor Rex Kodippili who made a fatal leap and broke his arm". Silumina. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  8. ^ "All about the film "Duleeka"". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  9. ^ "All about Duppathage Hithawatha". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  10. ^ "All about the film "Suraya Surayamai"". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  11. ^ "All about Diyamanthi". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  12. ^ "All about Nilla Soya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  13. ^ "All about Hulavali". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  14. ^ "All about Yakadaya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  15. ^ "All about "Hithuwoth Hithuwamai"". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
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  17. ^ "All about Monarathanna". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  18. ^ "All about the film "Mal Kekulu"". sarasaviya. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  19. ^ "All about 'Uthumaneni'". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  20. ^ "All about Kristhu Charithaya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  21. ^ "'Anuragaye Ananthaya' : A struggle between a woman and society". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  22. ^ "'Oba Koheda Priye': Story of deceit and intrigue". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  23. ^ ""Pissu Puso" : Local version of 'Crazy Boys'". Sunday Times. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  24. ^ "'Sanduni' comes with Lankan and Indian cast". Sunday Times. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  25. ^ "Doctor Nawariyan film plot". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  26. ^ "Director in many roles". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  27. ^ "The standard purpose of an abusive young woman: Eethalaya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  28. ^ "Marukathara gets permission". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  29. ^ "Hamlet to Sinhala cinema". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 June 2017.

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