Asoka Peiris, was a Sri Lankanactor in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama and television. Highly versatile actor mainly appeared in dramatic roles, Peiris is best known for the roles in Amba Yahaluwo and Guru Gedara.
Personal life
Ashoka Peiris was born in 1942 in Moratuwa, Colombo. His father died when he was about 16 years. His preliminary education was at Presbyterian Girls’ High School, Dehiwela and Ferguson’s Girls’ High School under Ms. Brooks. Then he attended to S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia for secondary education. He was married to Chithra Peiris and the couple has two sons, Prakash, Eshantha and one daughter, Menaka. After the marriage, he worked at Wellawatta Spinning and Weaving Mills, when he met Lester. He died on 24 December 2007 due to heart attack at the age of 65. His funeral took place in Moratuwa Emmanuwel Church Cemetery on 29th Friday, 2007 at 3.pm.
Acting career
In 1959, he produced a Sinhala play called Karolis and Porolis along with his friend Marapana during his last year at school. He started acting career with the stage playPala Malla staged in 1965 with the main role. Then he acted in an English play directed by Lucien de Soyza. His maiden cinema acting came through Delovak Athara directed by Lester James Peries with a supportive role. His first main role in cinema was in Thana Giravi directed by Roy de Silva. In 1967, he directed the drama Sarana. In 1993, he won the Best Actor award at Sarasaviya Film Festival for his role in the film Guru Gedara. In 1994, Peiris won the award for the Best Actor at Sarasaviya Film Festival for the role in Guru Gedara. He continued act in some foreign movies such as Shadow of the Cobra and Death Stone. Some of his most critically acclaimed roles came through films including, Yuganthaya, Baddegama, Yahalu Yeheli, Viragaya and Maruthaya. His most notable television acting came through Amba Yahaluvo as Nelum Bandara, which became a cult in Sri Lankan television. In 1994, he founded The Moratuwa Arts Forum, which launched many projects to identify Moratuwa talents and to promote music. He worked as the chartered president of the forum from 1995 to 1996. In 2004, he worked as the music composer of Jolly Boys and Haadu Wassak films.