Lucien Bulathsinhala
Lucien Bulathsinhala | |
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Born |
Rathmalana, Colombo, Sri Lanka | 30 May 1943
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | University of Peradeniya |
Occupation | Artist, Poet |
Lucien Bulathsinhala (Sinhala:ලූෂන් බුලත්සිංහල,) is a playwright, poet, author and stage drama producer. He was born in Ratmalana on 30 May 1943. He is most notable for writing the play Tharavo Igilethi. He started working in the theatre industry in the 1960s, playing Saliya in the tragicomedy Ashoka mala.[1]
Work
Popular Sinhala Songs
- Raja Maduraka Ipadi Sitiyanam
- Dham Patin La Sanda
- Siri Yahane (සිරියහනේ ලණු ඉහිරී)
- An Nage Sal Aththe Pankiriththa
- Osari Poten Adinnepa
- kolom thota natha mahaluwee (කොලොම්තොට නැත මහලු වී)
- Kanyawe (කන්යාවී)
- Dethola nokee dea (දෙතොල නොකී දේ)
- Viduli Mini Pahan
- soduru minisa
TV Acting
- Natu Nathi Mal
- පුන්චි වලව්ව
Film Acting
- Ho gana pokuna - 2014 (As principal)
- ABA - 2008 (As Abhaya)
- Kiri Kavadi - 1984
- Situ Diyaniya - 1982
- Aradhana - 1981
- Hansa Vilak - 1980
- Dandu Monara - 1980
- Chuda Manikyaya - 1979
Plays
- Tharavo Igilethi (1981)
- Mannadiya - (1963)
- Noniwena Gini - (1966)
- Rathuhattakari - (1974)
Books
- pipuna male ruwa - 1985
- Khemadasa Nyaya Bhawithaya Saha Aragalaya - 2000
- sinhala Opera dekak - 2004
- Tharawo Igilethi - Drama - 2004
See also
References
- ↑ "BBC Sinhala - Multimedia - ලුෂන් බුලත්සිංහල". Retrieved 26 July 2016.
External links
- Lucien Bulathsinhala at the Internet Movie Database
- Our theatre is crumbling down - Lucien Bulathsinhala
- About Lucien
- Lucien Bulathsinhala
- Sri Lanka Actors
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