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Chathurartha Devadithya Gardiyawasam Lindamulage Roy Aloysius Felix de Silva, popularly known as Roy de Silva (රෝයි ද සිල්වා; 30 August 1937 – 30 June 2018), was a Sri Lankan
actor An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. ...
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in Sri Lankan cinema. He entered the film industry as an actor in 1964 with '' Sujage Rahasa'', directed by Palaniyaandi Neelakantan. He later moved towards cinema directing, becoming one of the most successful film makers in the Sri Lankan film industry. His blockbuster movies such as '' Re Daniel Dawal Migel'' series, '' Cheriyo'' series, ''Clean Out'', and ''Sir Last Chance'' were economically successful and made hallmarks in the industry.


Personal life

Born on 30 August 1937, as Chathurartha Devadithya Gardiyawasam Lindamulage Roy Aloysius Felix de Silva, he quickly changed his name to Roy de Silva in the beginning of his cinema career. He was born in Yatawatta, Matale as the fourth of seven siblings. He first attended Yatawatta Sinhala School, and then moved to St. Sebastian's College, Moratuwa and completed advanced level from
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. Just after completing school, he started to act in many stage dramas such as ''Narbona Hee Ranaweera Sebala'' and ''Surath Liliya''. He was married to fellow Sri Lankan actress
Sumana Amarasinghe Denipitiya Vithanage Sumana Amarasinghe (; 21 February 1948 – 5 June 2022) was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and television. Performing in drama to comedy, she is usually known as the ''Sweet girl'' in Sinhala cinema. She also worked as an ...
and they have two children. Roy died on 30 June 2018 at the age of 80. Sumana Amarasinghe died on 5 June 2022 at the age of 74 while receiving treatment at the Sri Jayewardenepura Hospital due to a sudden illness.


Career as an actor

De Silva came to the silver screen through ''Sujage Rahasa'' directed by P. Neelakantan, a famous South Indian director who accompanied
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as well. The film was released on 24 December 1964 and received a positive reception from critics. His success was achieved through stylish acting, Tamil Indian actor like personality and fluency in Tamil. This in turn gave him many opportunities to act under many Tamil directors in his early days. In 1972, de Silva's film ''Sujeewa'' surpassed the gross earnings of ''Edath Suraya Adath Suraya'', starring the most famous Sri Lankan actor of that time, Gamini Fonseka. De Silva's acting career mostly came under directors like Joe Dev Anand, Danny Mariyadasan, M S Anandan, K Venkat, Kingsley Rajapakse,
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, Lenin Morayes, and Cyril P. Abeyratne. De Silva had the ability to remember long dialogues.


As a singer

Apart from direction and acting, De Silva also performed as a playback singer on a few occasions, such as in the films ''Tom Pachaya'' and ''Minisun Athara Minisek''.


Death and legacy

On 30 June 2018, De Silva died while being treated for a heart attack at Sri Jayawardenepura General Hospital. His remains were cremated on 2 July 2018 at Kanatte Cemetery. On 1 September 2018, de Silva's autobiography was launched at Tharangani Hall. The book is titled ''Ada Siyawasaka Sadadara Roy''. On 5 July 2020, de Silva's wife Sumana Amarasinghe organized an alms giving at an old house in Colombo in two year commemoration of his death.


Filmography

* No. denotes the number of Sri Lankan films in the Sri Lankan cinema.


As a director

De Silva was primarily a director of comedy films, which made him one of Sri Lanka's promising directors in Sri Lanka cinema industry. His first direction was of the 1977 film ''Tom Pachaya'', co-directed with Stanley Perera. Up to 2016, he directed 33 films, with more than 70 percent of the films easily passing 100 days and becoming blockbuster hits. De Silva's first English film direction was ''It's a Matter of Time'' in 1991.


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