Jagath Benaragama
Jagath Benaragama ජගත් බෙනරගම | |
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Born | Benaragama Vidanalage Jagath Champika Benaragama July 2, 1972 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Script writer, director |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Spouse | Renuka Pushpakumari Vithana (m. 2010) |
Relatives | Kokilani Benaragama (sister) Ravindra Yasas (brother-in-law) Kasun Chamara (cousin son) |
Benaragama Vidanalage Jagath Champika Benaragama (born June 2, 1972 as ජගත් බෙනරගම) [Sinhala]), popularly as Jagath Benaragama, is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema, television and theater.[1] He is best known for the role Ukkuwa in Paba teledrama[2] and the main protagonist in the critically acclaimed movie Prathiroo.[3][4]
Personal life
[edit]He is married to Renuka Pushpakumari Vithana, and the wedding ceremony was celebrated on 3 July 2010 at Paradise Inn Hotel, Delthawa, Piliyandala. His wife is from Hambantota district and worked in Ceylon Water Board.[2] The couple has one daughter.
Jagath's sister Kokilani Benaragama is married to popular actor Ravindra Yasas.[5] The couple has one son, Kasun Chamara who is also a renowned actor and singer, and started his career with musical the program Hapan Padura.
Acting career
[edit]Benaragama started his career with a stage drama directed by Douglas Siriwardena. While acting, he also worked as an officer at the Presidential office. However, after a severe vehicle accident, he resigned from the office, where at that time, he is invited to play in a television serial by V. Sivadasan.[6]
In 2014, Benaragama's character in television serial Pabasara, which was telecast on ITN has been theatrically killed as he is contesting from Sarath Fonseka's party in the election.[7] He stated that this has happened intentionally because the channel is owned by the government and his election party is opposed to that.[8]
Selected stage dramas
[edit]- Ransirige Sangramaya[2]
- Meepura Wasiyo
- Thala Mala Pipila[9]
- Guru Tharuva[10]
- Andarela
- Sihina Walata Paatadenna[11]
- Sellam Nirindu
Selected television serials
[edit]- Adaraya Ahasa Tharam
- Aparna[12]
- Bhavana - Amuttha[13]
- Brahma Muhurthiya as Rathnaya
- Chalo
- Damsaari[14]
- Dangakara Tharu[15]
- Deyyange Rate
- Diyawadana Maluwa[16][17]
- Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli[18]
- Hada Pudasuna [19]
- Hopalu Arana[20]
- Ihirunu Kiri[21]
- Kammiththa[22]
- Kele Handa [23]
- Maya Dunne [24]
- Nedeyo[25]
- Nil Nethu[26]
- Nisala Diya Sasala Viya[27]
- Oba Mageya[28]
- Paalam Paaruwa
- Paba as Ukkuwa
- Pabasara
- Parana Tawuma
- Pata Veeduru[29]
- Pathok Paalama[30]
- Purakalani[31]
- Ransirige Sangramaya as Ransiri
- Sanda Nodutu Sanda[32]
- Sansara Sakmana[33]
- Saranganaa[34]
- Sasara Ivuru [35]
- Sithaka Mahima[36]
- Sonduru Sitheththi as Liyana Mahaththaya
- Uthuwankande Sura Saradiyel[37]
- Vasanthaya Avilla [38]
- Vimukthi[39]
- Vinivindimi[40]
Beyond acting
[edit]He has written two scripts, A Heenayata Awasarai and Laa Sanda Paamula. He directed a teledrama titled Sanda Nodutu Sanda.[2]
Benaragama contested from Colombo district for the Western Provincial council elections.[41]
Filmography
[edit]† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Film | Role | Ref. |
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1998 | Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli | Attacked poster coverer | |
1999 | Nagaran | Ajith | |
2000 | Rajya Sevaya Pinisai | Dragged away shooter | |
2003 | Sudu Sewaneli | [42] | |
2004 | Bambara Sanakeli | [43] | |
2005 | Samanala Thatu | Drug dealer | [44] |
2008 | Sandalu Thalen Eha | [45] | |
2010 | Sthuthi Nawatha Enna | Keerthirathna | [46] |
2010 | Ira Handa Yata | LTTE Soldier | [47] |
2011 | Gamani | Jagath | [48] |
2012 | Prathiroo | Wickrama | [49] |
2012 | Silent Letter (short film) | [50] | |
2017 | Cobbler's Dream (short film) | [51] | |
2022 | CineMa | [52] | |
2024 | Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli 2 | [53] | |
TBA | Rajanoo † | [2] | |
TBA | Elakandiye Marcus † | [54] | |
TBA | Angara † | [55] | |
TBA | Magam Soli † | [56] |
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