Baptist Fernando
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9 July 1933
Baptist Fernando බැප්ටිස්ට් ප්රනාන්දු | |
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| Born | Warnakulasuriya Maha Lekumge John Baptist Fernando 9 July 1933 Wennappuwa, Sri Lanka |
| Died | 1 February 2017 (aged 83) Ragama, Sri Lanka |
| Resting place | Kanatte Cemetery |
| Education | Joseph Vaz College |
| Occupations | Actor, producer, director |
| Years active | 1955–2001 |
Warnakulasuriya Maha Lekumge John Baptist Fernando (born 9 June 1933 – died 1 February 2017 as බැප්ටිස්ට් ප්රනාන්දු), known popularly as Baptist Fernando, was an actor and producer in Sri Lankan cinema.[1] One of the earliest pillars in Sri Lankan film history, he is best known for playing villains during his more than four-decade long career.[2]
Fernando was born on 9 June 1933 in Collin Jadiya, Wennappuwa as the eldest of the family. His father's name was Eugene Fernando and mother's name was Winifreda Fernando. He had three younger sisters and two younger brothers. He completed education from Joseph Vaz College, Wennappuwa.[3] He was very good at sports, particularly wrestling, where he practiced wrestling with the then heavyweight champion, Basil Rodrigo. His grandson, Chris Wijewardana, is also an actor who appeared in the television serials Pani Kurullo, Amaliya and the film Apata Sadunu Ape Lokaya.[4]
In 1960 he married Thiris Fernando. The couple had two daughters – Shamila Priyadarshani, Dulari Fernando and on son – Shammi Fernando. His son Shammi was also an actor. In the film Angulimala, which was directed by his father, Shammi played the main role as "Ahinsaka". Then he acted in few films such as Raja Kello, Cheriyo Darling, Alu Yata Gini and Ane Master. Daughter Shamila acted in the teledrama Mangala Seenu. His wife Thiris died in 1986.[5]
He died at the age of 83 on 1 February 2017 while receiving treatments at Ragama hospital.[6][7] His funeral took place on 3 February 2017 at Borella Cemetery.[8]