Sando Harris
Sando Harris, (18 May 1963 – 11 June 2021; Sinhala: සැන්ඩෝ හැරිස්), popularly known by his stage names Sando Harris and Sergeant Nallathambi, was an actor in Sri Lankan cinema, theater, and television.[1] With a career spanned more than three decades, Sando was a popular comedian in theater and cinema.[2] Apart from comedy acting, he was also a stunt actor, producer, director and singer.[3][4]
Sando Harris සැන්ඩෝ හැරිස් | |
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Born | Sando Harris 18 May 1963 Wellawatte, Sri Lanka |
Died | 11 June 2021 58) Colombo, Sri Lanka | (aged
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Isipathana College Zahira College, Colombo |
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer, comedian, theatre director, stunt director |
Years active | 1988–2021 |
Children | 3 |
Personal life
He was born on 18 May 1963 in kirulapone, Sri Lanka to a family of eight.[5] He received his primary education at Arethusa College, Wellawatte, and secondary education from Isipathana College and Zahira College, Colombo.[6]
He died on 11 June 2021 at the age of 58.[7] The cause is identified as a sudden cardiac arrest occurred when he was at his friend's residence in No. 291/47, Havelock Place, Colombo.[8] After the post mortem at Kalubowila Hospital, the body was taken to the Dehiwala cemetery and the last rites was performed on 13 June 2021.[9]
Career
Sando entered the drama in association with Kirulapone when in the company of renowned comedian Nihal Silva. With Nihal's death, he took the role that Nihal created 'Sergeant Nallathambi' and later created a new stage play called Cheriyo Sergeant.[6] The play staged more than 2500 scenes island-wide as well as in 23 countries.[10]
He made his film debut in 1990 film Jayashakthi. Since then he has acted with many supporting and minor roles in more than 150 films including: Hitha Honda Putek, Ran Hadawatha, Raja Daruvō, Sathyā, Ekadā Væhi, Demōdara Pālama and Quē Serā.[11] In 1997 he won the Best Actor Award for Wedage Kendare.[1] Although he entered the film industry as a stuntman, he was also involved in stunt direction as well [12] His first stunt direction came through the 1999 film Ekadā Væhi. He later directed stunts in the film Seethala Gini Kandu.[6] He also made a supporting role in the 2013 critics acclaimed film A Common Man directed by Chandran Rutnam. In 2015 he won SriLankan 1st award best actor in comedy role award in Derana films award for "que sera" movie.the movie directed by Late Mr.Parakkrama Jayasinghe. [13]
In television, he acted in the serials: Yuga Vilakkuwa.[14] However, he became popular as a comedian shortly afterwards. He produced many comedy stage plays with the role 'Nallathambi' such as: Sergeanṭgē Nændammā,[15] Doctor Chicāgō and Kōchchi Manamālayā.[6] The play Doctor Chicago continued for about three years. In 2015, He won the best comedy actor award for the first time in Sri Lankan film festivals at the Derana Film Awards for the film Que Sera.[16] Since 2017, he worked on his debut direction King of Diyawannawa which could not complete due to his demise.[10]
In addition to acting, he also served as a Justice of the Peace.[17]
Filmography
Year | Film | Roles | Ref. |
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1990 | Jaya Skakthi | ||
1991 | Raja Sellan | ||
1992 | Sathya | ||
1992 | Sinhayangeth Sinhaya | Alex | |
1992 | Rajek Wage Puthek | ||
1993 | Trishule | ||
1993 | Juriya Mamai | Stunt Coordinator | |
1994 | Ekada Wahi | ||
1994 | Sandamadala | Stunt Coordinator | |
1995 | Wasana Wewa | Stunt Coordinator | |
1995 | Vijay Saha Ajay | Henchman | |
1995 | Demodara Palama | Pissing henchman | |
1995 | Aege Vairaya | Stunt Coordinator, Smuggler | |
1995 | Hitha Honda Surayo | ||
1996 | Sathi | Stunt Coordinator | |
1996 | Pem Mal Mala | ||
1997 | Ninja Sri Lanka | ||
1998 | Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli | Sergeant Nallathambi | |
1998 | Yudha Gini Meda | Stunt Coordinator, Tyaagu | |
1999 | Unusum Rathriya | Bonnie | |
1999 | Koti Sana | Stunt Coordinator | |
2001 | Hai Baby Hai | Henchman | |
2001 | Wasanthaye Kunatuwak | Stunt Coordinator | |
2002 | Seethala Gini Kandu | Stunt Coordinator | |
2002 | Somy Boys | Doctor Chicago | |
2004 | Left Right Sir | Ronnie | |
2005 | Mata Thawa Mathakai | Guruthuma | |
2008 | Machan | Hotel Guard | |
2011 | Putha Mage Suraya | ||
2013 | A Common Man | D. Gopinath | |
2014 | Que Sera | James | [18] |
2015 | Singa Machan Charlie | Sergeant Rivilsan | |
2019 | Thiththa Aththa | [19] | |
2019 | President Super Star | Film director | [20] |
TBD | Game | [21] |
References
- "Life itself is a comedy for top comedian". Daily News. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Sergeantge Nendamma". Sunday Observer. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Popular actor Sando Harris has passed away". Independent Television Network Ltd. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Thattaya comes forward for a worthy cause". Daily News. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Good-natured Sando who drowned us in the sad". Silumina. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
- "Sando Harris bids farewell". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Veteran actor Sando Harris has died". Ada Derana. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Sando Harris steps down from the life". Lankadeepa. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "With only a smile left, Sando Harris says goodbye forever". itnnews. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Sando Harris in a new work with a popular singer". aththawiththigossip. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Renowned actor Sando Harris passes away". Ada Derana. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Actor Sando Harris dies". Silumina. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "A larger than life gentleman: Sando Harris". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Memories about Sando". Hiru FM. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Sergeant's Mother i n law visits Boralesgamuwa". Sunday Times. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Comedian Sando Harris passes away". mirrorarts. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Popular comedian Sando Harris has died". Mawbima. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- "Third Derana Film Awards". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- "The story of Walisinghe". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
- "President Superstar comes tomorrow". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
- "Who will win this GAME?". සරසවිය. 12 April 2022. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
External links
- Sando Harris at IMDb