Gemunu Wijesuriya

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Gemunu Wijesuriya
Born1934
Died19 March 2007
NationalitySri Lanka Sri Lankan
EducationUdugampola Maha Vidyalaya
Occupation(s)Broadcaster, comedian
EmployerRadio Ceylon / Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
Known forActing, Singing and Producing Radio Programmes

Gemunu Wijesuriya was a Sri Lankan broadcaster, comedian, singer and radio programme producer.[1]

Personal life

Wijesuriya was born in 1934 in Dewalapola, Sri Lanka and studied at Udugampola Maha Vidyalaya. He was married to Maali and had two children.

Career

He started his carrier life as a radio artist joining the Radio Ceylon (currently known as Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation) with Lama Pitiya, a popular radio programme produced by Karunaratne Abeysekera for the children of the country.[2] He was a popular radio artist and comedian who contributed the radio programmes like Muwanpalassa and Vinoda Samaya[3] and he contributed to the Sinhala Cinema as an actor for Sinhala films like “Dulika”, Thun Man Handiya, “Hara Lakshaya”, “Hadaya” and “Binaramalee”. Gemunu Wijesuriya gave his voice for some Tele-Cartoons like Dosthara Hondahita and Pissu Poosa produced by Titus Thotawatte for Rasaara telecast by Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation. He was capable for performing with many different voices to different characters in the same programme. Wijesuriya died on 19 March 2007 in Colombo.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Gemunu Wijesuriya's voice is no more".
  2. ^ ""Wedamama" of "Muwanpalassa" dies".
  3. ^ "Gemunu Wijesuriya".