- Shesha Palihakkara
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notable role = Astrologer and stilt walker in "Rekava" (1956)
"Getawarayo" (1965)
King and prince in "Matalan" (1953)Shesha Palihakkara is a Sri Lankan dancer, actor, and producer. He achieved critical recognition with a starring role in Lester James Peries' masterpiece "
Rekava " and as producer of "Getawarayo ", "Sarawita " and "Ranmuthu Duwa ".Life and career
Early life
Palihakkara was born in the village of Ruppagoda, in Kadawatte of the
Gampaha district. He attended the St. Benedict's College in Kotahena and St. Joseph's College inColombo . At the age of 14, Palihakkara witnessed the Sinhala dancer Chitrasena perform in the Vidura ballet and was inspired to be a dancer.cite web|url=http://www.mysrilanka.com/travel/lanka/people/shesha.htm|title=Shesha Palihakkara|accessdate=2007-04-22|date=2001|publisher=Info Lanka] cite web|url=http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2004/09/26/fea20.html|title=Shesha Palihakkara : On an artistic crusade |accessdate=2007-04-22|date=2004|author=Welabada, Lakmal|publisher=Daily News]Palihakkara left school without getting his Senior School Certificate in his late teens, and went to
India to train at Shanthi Nikethan. He stayed at the school for two years focusing on dance along with painting and sculpting. Palihakkara then enrolled at the Institute of Kala Kshethra inSouth India majoring in dance.After finishing his studies, he returned to Sri Lanka in
1948 and took part in a national pageant organized in celebration of the country's recent independence. Later with the help of Dr. P.R. Anthonis and K.D.A. Perera, Palihakkara briefly started a dance school in Borella. He left for England in 1949 to join the Indian dancer Ramgopal's travelling ballet troupe, which performed in various venues in Europe.Work in film
On his return to Sri Lanka, Palihakkara was asked to choreograph movies like "Ahankara Isthri" and "Puduma Leli". He got his first starring role in "Matalang" and travelled to
Madras, India to film the movie in1953 . Palihakkara played a cruel king and his rogue bandit son; the film was a huge success and made Palihakkara a heart throb in Sri Lanka.He next appeared in "Rekava" as an astrologer and stilt walker. The film wasn't a box office hit, but was critically praised and is considered a landmark in Sri Lankan cinema. In
1954 , Palihakkara worked on the makeup department of the United States film "Bridge on the River Kwai " which was filmed in Sri Lanka.After the film was made, Palihakkara travelled to
London to rejoin his friend Ramgopal and his dancing troupe. Ten months later he became a member of the Asian Music Society. In1959 he was stricken withasthma and returned to Sri Lanka.Innovation and retirement
With the help of director Mike Wilson and Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Palihakkara developed the first Sinhala colour film "Ran Moothu Doowa" in
1960 for his production group Serendib Productions. It was also the first Sinhala film to feature under water scenes of the ocean surrounding Sri Lanka. His second production "Getawarayo" was directed by Mike Wilson and Thissa Liyanasooriya and won several awards at the 1966 Sarasaviya Awards. His last production "Sarawita" was made the following year.Palihakkara abandoned his film career after "Sarawita" and pursued business in the plantation industry. He returned to film in the 2000s with a role in Chandran Ratnam's "Romeo and Juliet".
In 2007, Palihakkara was honored with a Ranathisara award at the Sarasaviya Festival for his contributions to cinema.cite web|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2007/04/07/news20.asp|title=Prime minister calls for quality films|accessdate=2007-04-22|date=2007|publisher=Daily News]
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