Dharmasiri Gamage was a journalist, poet, writer and film director.
Biography
Dharmasiri Gamage was born on 4 October 1939, the only son to Maththaka Gamage Peter Appuhamy and Kalegana Arachchige Chandrawathi and the eldest brother to three sisters.
Journalism
Gamage's journalism career was helped by U.A.A. PereraGrowing up, Gamage was interested in arts and literature and was wanted to learn and practice journalism. For him, Maligakanda Maha Bodhi Mandiraya was an oasis and influence of Siri Aiya was lamp-post that guided his future life. Gamage became a journalist joining Lankadeepa as a sub-editor in 1959 on an invitation of K. M. Sirisena who was the deputy editor of the Sinhala Daily the Lankadeepa. He joined Lake House in 1977 and worked for Dinamina, Janatha and Silumina. Gamage's Pahan Weta which was compiled weekly on Yovun Janatha was a publication of Lake House it became famous as an early youth forum.
Music career
Gamage wrote his first lyricsHo Mage Prema Matha in 1955 for Kala Suri G.S.B. Rani Perera who was a veteran singer in Sri Lanka and a programme producer of then Radio Ceylon when he was just 16 years old. Gamage has written many more than 200 lyrics for Sinhala songs with music composed by music directors like Pandith W.D. Amaradeva, Premasiri Khemadasa and Rohana Weerasinghe and performed by various artists like Kala Suri G.S.B. Rani Perera, Pandith W.D. Amaradeva and Isharada Nanda Malini, and Haroon Lanthra.
Cinema
Gamage was a film director for the Sinhala film Puja in 1986 Award winners Joe Abeywickrama and Amarasiri Kalansuriya contributed to it in action. Gamage wrote scripts to Dharmasena Pathiraja's Eya Dan Loku Lamayek, Amaranath Jayathilake's Siripala Saha Ranmenika and Sunil Ariyaratne's Sarungale. He wrote "Sansara Gamane Thanha Asha" music composed by Premasiri Khemadasa and sung by Pandith W.D. Amaradva for the film Sanasuma Kothanada in 1963.
Later Years
After his retirement from Lake House, he was a traveller and published his experiences. Gamage was well known as environment-lover and was honoured for his writings in 1999 as the BestTravel Writer and in 2002 received an award by the Sri Lanka Environmental Journalist Forum for the Best Travel Writer.