Homage to multifaceted Henry Jayasena accomplished Dramatist, Actor ,Lyricist. Translator and Author – by Sunil Thenabadu
His numerous contributions to the theatre and cinema spanned for almost 4 decades. He retired from his acting career in the year 1999 while he was under treatment for the acquired dreaded colon cancer. The entire treatment process took around one and a half years. On his personal experience and suffering he had written in detail a book titled “Balha Gilano – the story of a cancer patient” purely to educate the masses.
Henry Jayasena was born on 6th July 1931 in a village called ‘Bendiyamulla’ in Gampaha. He was the youngest in a family of six siblings, four elder brothers and a solitary sister. His father was Albert Rodrigo Jayasena who was once the private secretary to Sir Solamon Dias Bandaranaike, was a skillfully versed person. He grew up in the rural hamlet of ‘Bendiyamulla’, was initially educated at the Gampaha branch of Lorensz College exposing him to both catholic and Buddhist cultures taking an active part in both church and temple activities, subsequently at Nalanda College, Colombo. It was late Dr Gunapala Malalasekera an eminent Civil Servant who first predicted a great future for him in the field of acting after the famous educationalist observed the talents of little Henry Jayasena while acting in a school concert at Nalanda College.
Since leaving school he opted for a career as an Assistant Teacher of English at the Dehipe Government Primary School in Padiyapellela in the Nuwara Eliya District in the year 1950 at the tender age of 19. He initially ventured into stage acting by producing the drama ‘Janaki’ in the same year while he was a teacher. As he wanted to pursue a career in the Government service, he got through the General Clerical Service Examination and secured a job at the Public Works Department (PWD). While working in the PWD with his immense innate creative ability he was able to produce a number of new plays The first of which was ‘Manamalayo’ in the year 1953, then ‘Vedagathkama’ in 1954 and ‘Paukarayo’ in1959. Then the vastly improved Dramatist created ‘Janelaya’ and the famous ‘Kuweni’ in 1962. Subsequently he produced ‘Thavath Udesanak’, ‘Manaranjana Wedawarjana’, ‘Ahas Maliga’, ‘Hunuwataye Kathawa’, ‘Apata Puthe Magak Nethe’, ‘Diriya Mava Saha Ege Daruwo’, ‘Makara’,(The Dragon) ‘Sarana Siyath Se Puthuni Habha Yana’ in the years 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1973 ,1975 respectively. With these creations Henry Jayasena became a household name in Sri Lanka owing to the massive revolution he made in the field of creative arts.
The veteran Dramatist was married to talented actress Manel Ilangakoon in the year 1962. She acted as the lead actress in Jayasena’s drama ‘Kuweni’ for which she won the best actresses award as well as for her singing. She started to act just one year after their marriage. She made a very valuable contribution to ‘Hunuwataye Kathawa’ (Chalk Circle) portraying the main female role as ‘Grushe’ For 32 years, opposite the main male character of Judge Azdak portrayed by her husband.henry Jayasena. Their only son Sudaraka during his early years acted for the little Prince Micheal. Actress Manel predeceased him after 42 years of married life on the 24th July 2004 following a prolonged renal failure.
Henry Jayasena retired from Government service in the year 1975 to devote his entire time for the Theatre and Arts. Before he retired, he held the positions of Deputy Director of the National Youth Services Centre (Arts and Sports Division) and at the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (Programs Division).
It should be the wish of every follower of the theatre and arts that the tremendous efforts of late Henry Jayasena rendered to these fields would be sufficient enough to shorten his life through Sansara until he attains Supreme Bliss of Nibbana.
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