Tony Ranasinghe

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Tony Ranasinghe
ටෝනි රණසිංහ
Tony Ranasinghe in a scene from the movie "Delovak Athara".png
Tony Ranasinghe in a scene from Delovak Athara
Born
Ranasinghe Hettiarachchilage Ignatius Anthony Silva

(1937-07-31)31 July 1937
Modara, Sri Lanka
Died16 June 2015(2015-06-16) (aged 77)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationSt. Anthony's College, Wattala
De La Salle College, Colombo
OccupationActor, Writer[1]
Years active1962-2008
Known forCrowned king of Sri Lankan cinema
Spouse(s)Sirima Indrani Wickramasuriya (m. 1962)
Parents
  • Emmanuel Cyril (father)
  • Lilian Fernando (mother)

Deshabandu Ranasinghe Hettiarachchilage Ignatius Anthony Silva (31 July 1937 – 16 June 2015 as ටෝනි රණසිංහ), popularly as Tony Ranasinghe, was an award-winning actor in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television.[2]

He is known as the Lover of the 70s in Sri Lankan cinema due to the many popular films in which he acted. He was mostly restricted to innocent main role which is full of glamour and feelings.[3] According to critics, he is the last Crowned king in Sri Lankan cinema to die after Gamini Fonseka and Joe Abeywickrama.[4]

He has acted in 115 films, in 43 of which he was the leading actor and in 72 of which he played a supporting role. He also contributed as a script writer in two films.[5]

Personal life[]

Ranasinghe Hettiarachchilage Ignatius Anthony Silva, who later became popular as Tony Ranasinghe, was born July 31, 1937 in Modara to Emmanuel Cyril and Lilian Fernando as the second of the family.[2] He had 8 siblings in the family - The eldest is the Ralex. Other younger members include Stella, Marie, Gina, Romwell, Christopher, and Daya. He studied at St. Anthony's College, Wattala, and De LaSalle College, Modera.[6] His father worked as a Technical Officer in the Department of Posts and Telecommunications. He joined Modara Dilasal College in 1948 to study English. He was a cricket fan during school times and used to collected photographs of Don Bradman.

He started his career as an English stenographer and quit from the job after few months. He changes his name to an advertisement for the 1962 drama "Bodinkarayo" with the influence from his brother Ralex.[4]

He was married to longtime partner Sirima Indrani Wickramasuriya. The wedding was celebrated on 30 April 1962.[7] Ranasinghe died on 16 June 2015 at a public hospital in Colombo at the age of 77.[8]

Career[]

Ranasinghe began his career in theater with a role in Dharmasiri Wickramaratne's Ran Thodu in 1963, which won him the Governor General's Award for Best Stage Actor. This award was presented by minister T. B. Ilangaratne. His first film appearance was for Sirisena Wimalaweera's Punchi Amma but was not screened due to an economic crisis.[7]

Ranasinghe made his film debut with Lester James Peries' Gamperaliya (1964) and followed it with Ran Salu with a different villain role in the film. He worked with Peries again on Delovak Athara, in which he had the starring role.[9] He continued to play many main protagonist role in several critically acclaimed blockbuster movies such as Parasathu Mal, Baddegama, Hulawali, Duhulu Malak, Hanthane Kathawa, Pawuru Walalu and Le Kiri Kandulu.[4]

In his early days, Ranasinghe also appeared in many stage dramas with the collaboration with Sugathapala de Silva's drama group "Ape Kattiya".[7] He acted in the plays Bodimkarayo, Thattu Gewal, Waguru Bima, Virupi Muhuna, Harima Badu Hayak, Julius Ceaser and Veniciye Velenda.[4]

He also acted in few television serials such as Awarjana, Suwanda Kekulu, Raigam Yaluwo, Ekata Getuma, Hathe Wasama, Manokaya, Soorya Vinsathi and Kadamuna.[7]

In addition to acting, he contributed to the script and drama production. Some of them include Koti Waligaya, Awaragira, Tharanaya, Pawuru Walalu, Kelimadala and Duwata Mawaka Misa.[4] He worked as the producer of stage plays Julius Ceaser, Balawa Nawaka Aruma and Dolosweni Rathriya. He was also a talented author. He wrote the books Jogi Hamarai, Hemadama Oba Mage and Mata Kawuruth Adare Na. Then he wrote the novel Adaraneeya Ayra in weekly parts to Sarasaviya magazine.[7]

Author work[]

  • Adaraneeya Ayra[10]
  • Jogi Hamarai
  • Doloswana Rathriya[11]
  • Haemadama Oba Mage[12]
  • Mata Kawuruth Adare Na

Awards[]

Ranasinghe was awarded the Best Supporting Actor Sarasaviya Award in 1966 for his role in Parasathu Mal. Subsequently he won Best Actor Awards for Hanthane Kathawa (1969), Duhulu Malak (1976) and Ahasin Polawata (1979). In 1980 he played the father of the protagonist in Ganga Addara. 1993's Saptha Kanya won him Best Actor Awards from Sarasaviya, Swarna Sanka, Presidential and OCIC.

Ranasinghe has dabbled in screenplay writing, winning Sarasaviya Awards for Koti Waligaya, Keli Mandala, Awaragira (1995) and Pavuru Walalu. Ranasinghe was honoured with the Deshabandu award, third highest national honour awarded in Sri Lanka in 1988.

Filmography[]

Year Film Role
1963 Gamperaliya Baladasa [13]
1964 Mr. Ilangakoon
1965 Jayantha
1966 Sirisena [14]
1966 Doctor Upul Palihakkara [15]
1966 Delovak Athara Nissanka Wijesinghe
1966
1966
1967
1967 Ran Salu Cyril Elkaduwa
1967
1967
1968 Nimal
1968
1968
1968
1968 Dahasak Sithuvili Music Master [16]
1969 Mr. Ranasinghe
1969 Ranjith Weerasooriya [17]
1969 Tilak
1969 Hanthane Kathawa Anura [18]
1970
1971
1971
1972 Tony 'Boss' [19]
1973 Raja's cousin
1973
1973 Saranaa
1973
1974
1974 Victor Karunaratne
1974
1974
1975 Lawyer Donald Ranasinghe [20]
1975 Rohana
1975
1975
1976
1976
1976
1976 Duhulu Malak Mr. "Suray" Suraweera
1976 Cyril
1976
1976
1976 Kamal Siri
1976
1976
1976 Bibile Aththo [21]
1976 Ravi
1977
1977 Club Announcer [22]
1977 Dr.Sarath [23]
1978 Cyril
1978 Ravindra 'Ravi' Ranasinghe
1978 Veera Puran Appu
1978 Vijay
1978 Paala
1978 Ahasin Polawata Dr.Sarath
1979 Nalaka
1979 Nuwan Senaratne
1979
1980 [24]
1980 Upali [25]
1980 Paala
1980
1980 Ganga Addara Dr. Juwanis Atapattu
1980 Collector Jagath
1980 Sudesh
1980 Jayathilaka
1981
1981 Raja Samaranayake
1981 Joseph
1981 Sathgama Mudalali
1981 Beddegama Fernando [26]
1981 Aranolis
1982 Mr. Wanigasekara
1982 Dhanushka
1982 Police Inspector Suraweera
1982 Dr. Moladanda's nephew
1982 [27]
1983 Prasanna Samarasinghe
1983
1983
1983 Kaliyugaya Doctor
1984 Maya Ranjith Dias
1984
1984 Nimal / Hermit
1985
1985 Kanthi's father
1986 Wickrama
1986 Minister M.G Ramasuriya
1986 Doctor Ranaraja
1987 Mr. Fernando
1987 Asoka Atvasada [28]
1992 Ariyaratne
1992 Sisila Gini Gani Inspector Arthur Silva
1993 Saptha Kanya Dabare [29]
1995 Ran Banda
1997
1997 Podi Mahaththaya
1997
1998 Head Doctor
1998 Anthima Reya [30]
1999 Kolompoor Alphabet Dantanarayana
1999 Pawuru Walalu Victor Mendis
2000 Saroja Police OIC
2000 Dayapala Jayathilaka [31]
2001
2001 Anantha Rathriya Lawyer Vicky
2001 Kinihiriya Mal Edwin[32]
2002 Salelu Warama Priyanka's father
2003 Le Kiri Kandulu Jayananda Ratnapala
2003 Sonduru Dadabima Solomon Sahabandu
2004 Diya Yata Gindara Police Chief [33]
2004 Randiya Dahara
2005
2004
2006 Ammawarune Rathnapala Hamuduruvo
2007 Sikuru Hathe Chief Inspector
2004 Yahaluvo Sinhala tuition master
2008 Heart FM Doctor Sri Vastav
2008 Nil Diya Yahana Jayawardena
2009 Ekamath Eka Rateka guest appearance

Script writing[]

Year Film Director
- Angulimala First script. Did not filmed.
- Daruwange Gedara Gamini Fonseka did not filmed.
- Athuru Mathiwaranaya Gamini Fonseka did not filmed.
- Niroopikawa Did not filmed.
1986 Gamini Fonseka
1995 Awaragira Lester James Peries
1997 Sudath Devapriya
1997 Sumithra Pieris
1991 D.B. Nihalsinghe
1999 Pawuru Walalu[34] Prasanna Vithanage
2018 Vaishnavi Sumithra Pieris

Stage dramas[]

Year Drama Producer
1962 Bodimkarayo Sugathapala de Silva
1964 Thattu Gewal Sugathapala de Silva
- Ran Thodu Sugathapala de Silva
1967 Nil Katarol Mal Sugathpala de Silva
- Wagurubima Premaranjith Tillakaratne
- Viroopi Roopa Namel Weeramuni
- Vaniciye Welenda Bandula Vithanage
1982 Julius Ceaser Himself
- Gimhane Reyaka Dutu Sihinayak Helena Lehthimathi
- Harima Badu Hayak Sugathpala de Silva
- Avi Sugathpala de Silva
- Parasthawa Showed only in Galle
- Balawa Namaka Aruma W.M. Wijesiri

References[]

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  27. ^ "All about the film "Malata Noena Bambaru"". sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
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  29. ^ "Unmada Wu Premadara: Saptha Kanya". sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
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  34. ^ "A Tribute to Tony". Sunday Times. Retrieved 6 September 2018.

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