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.[1] He started working in the theatre industry in the 1960s, playing Saliya in the tragicomedy Ashoka mala.[2]
Work
Popular Sinhala Songs
- Raja Maduraka Ipadi Sitiyanam
- Dham Patin La Sanda
- Siri Yahane (සිරියහනේ ලණු ඉහිරී)
- An Nage Sal Aththe Pankiriththa
- Ahasin tharuwak kada wetenawa (අහසින් තරුවක් කඩා වැටෙනවා)
- 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)
- Wesmunu Galawanna - (2018)[3]
Books
- pipuna male ruwa - 1985
- Khemadasa Nyaya Bhawithaya Saha Aragalaya - 2000
- sinhala Opera dekak - 2004
- Tharawo Igilethi - Drama - 2004
See also
References
- ↑ "එදා හඳමයි අදත් යෞවනයේ". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- ↑ "BBC Sinhala - Multimedia - ලුෂන් බුලත්සිංහල". Retrieved 26 July 2016.
- ↑ "Lucian's theatrical tribute to Tamils and Muslims". Sunday Times. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
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