Eddie Jayamanne
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Wanniaarachchige Don David Victor Jayamanne,
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(15 February 1915 – 25 July 1981), popularly known as Eddie Jayamanne was a popular
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
n comedian and actor of early Sri Lankan cinema.


Early life

He was born on 15 February 1915 in Periyamulla, Negambo to a Christian family as the youngest of the family with seven siblings. His father, W. Don Thomas was a teacher at
Maris Stella College , motto_translation = ''Show us the way'' , type = Private Catholic Boys School , established = , religious_affiliation = Roman Catholic , principal = Sunanda Alwis , alumni ...
. He was educated at the Cross College of Negombo, St. Peter's College, Negombo, St. Mary's College, Negombo and
Maris Stella College , motto_translation = ''Show us the way'' , type = Private Catholic Boys School , established = , religious_affiliation = Roman Catholic , principal = Sunanda Alwis , alumni ...
. His elder brother
B. A. W. Jayamanne Bernard Aloysius Wanniarachchi Jayamanne who was better known as B.A.W. Jayamanne (20 May 1908 – 16 February 1965: as බී.ඒ.ඩබ්ලිව්. ජයමාන්න) was a Sri Lankan playwright, director, producer and actor. He playe ...
was a renowned filmmaker and producer. Eddie married fellow Minerva troupe player
Rukmani Devi Daisy Rasammah Daniels, known popularly as Rukmani Devi (15 January 1923 – 28 October 1978: si, රුක්මණී දේවී) was a Sri Lankan film actress and singer, who was often acclaimed as "The Nightingale of Sri Lanka". She mad ...
after falling in love through their involvement in the same plays. Devi's parents challenged their engagement in court but they were allowed to go through with their marriage.


Cinema career

Eddie with his brother
B. A. W. Jayamanne Bernard Aloysius Wanniarachchi Jayamanne who was better known as B.A.W. Jayamanne (20 May 1908 – 16 February 1965: as බී.ඒ.ඩබ්ලිව්. ජයමාන්න) was a Sri Lankan playwright, director, producer and actor. He playe ...
formed the Minerva theater troupe in the 1930s. They successfully ran plays in which naive Ceylonese characters would ape Western ways to comical results merging South Indian theatre with Western drama. Eddie, a frequent star of these comedies, became a popular theater actor in the years leading up to the development of Sri Lankan cinema. In 1947, South Indian producer
S. M. Nayagam Sundaram Mathura-Nayagam (24 September 1906 - 03 February 1972) was a pioneer of Sinhala cinema, producing the first ever Sinhala talkie, ''Kadawunu Poronduwa''. Career Hailing from Madurai, South India, Nayagam was originally an industrialist, ...
became interested in producing a Sri Lankan film. He contacted B. A. W. Jayamanne and secured the rights to one of his plays called ''Kadawunu Poronduwa''. Eddie would be one of the stars in this film adaption in the village simpleton role of "Manappuwa" alongside Jemini Kantha as Josi Baba. As the first film to feature Sinhalese dialogue, the film found approval with audiences and was a huge success. The Jayamanne brothers followed the success of the film with several other play adaptions i.e. ''Hadisi Vinishchaya'' (1949), ''Sengawunu Pilithura'' (1951) and ''Umathu Wishwasaya'' (1952).
Mabel Blythe Mabel Josephine Blythe (28 March 1930–27 December 2004: මේබල් බ්ලයිත්) was an actress and singer in Sri Lankan cinema. One of the earliest pillars in Sinhala cinema, she acted in several popular films as well as wor ...
joined the cast with ''Hadisi Vinishchaya.'' In 1953 the brothers adapted a book into film for the first time in Sri Lankan cinema (''
Kele Handa ''Kele Handa'' is a 1953 Sri Lankan romantic musical starring Rukmani Devi, Stanley Perera, Eddie Jayamanne, Rita Ratnayake and Mabel Blythe. It is based on a popular Sinhala novel by W. A. Silva. The adaption was successful due to the book bei ...
''). Their subsequent films include ''Iranganie'' (1954), ''Matha Bedhaya'' (1955), ''Perakadoru Bena'' (1955), ''Daiwa Wipaakaya'' (1956), ''Vanaliya'' (1958), ''Kawata Andare'' (1960) and ''Mangalika'' (1963). Eddie's work not related to his brother's productions include playing a musician in ''
Sandesaya ''Sandesaya'' (Sinhalese language word meaning ''The Message'') is a 1960 film. The film based on the war between the Sinhalese people and the Portuguese invaders in Sri Lanka. It was directed by Sri Lankan film director Lester James Peries. It w ...
'' (1960) and the brother of a village simpleton who discovers a jewel and becomes rich in '' Kolomba Sanniya'' (1976). He reprised his role as Manappuwa in a remake of ''
Kadawunu Poronduwa ''Kadawunu Poronduwa'' ( Sinhala: ''කඩවුනු පොරොන්දුව'', "The Broken Promise") was the first film to be made in the Sinhala language; it is generally considered to have heralded the coming of Sinhala Cinema. The fil ...
'' released in 1982. He was appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(MBE) in
1954 Birthday Honours The Queen's Birthday Honours 1954 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate t ...
.


Death

On 25 July 1981, Eddie died from a Heart Attack. During his last days he was residing in 172, Palliyawaththa, Handala. His death was reported by a neighbor, P.K. Piyadasa. He was buried in "Manyokhena" Cemetery in Negombo.


Filmography


Songs

* ''Thakkita Tharikita Udapana Natanna Hithuna'' (With Jemini Kanth) * ''Kolompure Shriya''


References


External links


Eddie Jayamanne's Biography in Sinhala Cinema Database
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jayamanne, Eddie 1915 births 1981 deaths Sri Lankan male film actors 20th-century Sri Lankan male actors Sri Lankan Roman Catholics Sinhalese singers 20th-century Sri Lankan male singers Ceylonese Members of the Order of the British Empire