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Janaka Kumbukage (ජනක කුඹුකගේ) [Sinhala]), is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama and television.[1] Highly versatile actor primarily engaged in television, Kumbukage is notable for the roles in films Saroja, Daruwane and Udumbara.[2]

Janaka Kumbukage
ජනක කුඹුකගේ
Born
Wadduwa, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
OccupationActor, dramatist, director
Years active1984–present
AwardsPresidential Best Actor

Personal life


He has one younger brother. His father and mother are retired teachers. He studied from more than five schools due to parent's transfers.[3] He studied from Wadduwa Madya Maha Vidyalaya, where his interest to drama has grown. He completed A/L education from commerce stream. Before entering drama, he entered to Technical college, Maradana and studied Business Studies for four years. While involved in drama, he also worked in Milk Board. He is married to Anusha, where the wedding was celebrated in 1994. The couple has one son.[3]


Career


In 1984, Kumbukage started his drama career under the guidance of Gamini Haththotuwegama’s dramatic workshops and then became a member of his Street Drama Group.[4] He also worked with Dharmasiri Bandaranayake, Somalatha Subasinghe, Asoka Handagama and German playwright Klauz Coozemberg in many stage plays while in street dramas. In 2000 he won the award for the best Stage Actor for the play Beehama Buhumi in State Drama Festival. His maiden television acting came through Siva Rahasa Pura directed by Wimalarante Adikari.[5]

In 2009, he directed his maiden stage play Sulanga Mata Katha Karai. It was staged on July 25 and 26 at Lumbini Theatre, Colombo.[6][7] Kumbukage started his film career with Sihina Deshayen back in 1996, directed by Boodee Keerthisena.[8][9]


Notable theater works



Notable television works



Filmography


YearFilmRoleRef.
1996Sihina Deshayen[82]
1997Bawa Karma[83]
1999Mandakini[84]
2000SarojaVaruni's father[85]
2002Punchi SuranganaviSuren[86]
2003Pura Sakmana[87]
2008Pitasakwala Kumarayai Pancho HathaiAlien[88]
2012DaruwaneSamarasekara[89]
2018UdumbaraAnanda's friend[90]
2019President Super StarISIS leader[91]
TBDHora Uncle[92]
TBDThanapathilage Gedara[93]

Awards and accolades


He has won several awards at the local stage drama, television and film festivals.[5]


Sumathi Awards


Year Nominee / work Award Result
1996Isiwara AsapuwaBest Upcoming ActorWon

Presidential Film Awards


Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000SarojaBest ActorWon

State Drama Festivlals


Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000Beehama BuhumiBest ActorWon
2013Adaraneeya SanwadayakBest ActorWon

References


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