Galhenage Rathnapala Perera, known as J.A.R. Perera (Sinhala: ජී.ආර්.පෙරේරා; 13 November 1939 – 1 May 2023), was a prominent figure in Sri Lankan cinema, theatre, and television. Throughout his illustrious career spanning over seven decades, he made significant contributions as an actor, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.
Born on 13 November 1939 in Kirulapana, British Ceylon, Rathnapala Perera was the eldest child in his family. They later relocated to Egodawatta, Boralesgamuwa. His father was a businessman with a gambling addiction, while his mother worked as a teacher. He received his education from Rattanapitiya Ananda Vidyalaya and Kotahena Prince College in Colombo 13. He had two younger brothers and one younger sister.
Perera's journey into the world of drama began when his friend and renowned playwright Tissa Abeysekara introduced him to the art form. Together with Abeysekara, Prema Ranjith Thilakaratna, Dharmasiri Wickramaratna, and Wickrama Bogoda, he formed a drama group called Ape Kattiya, led by the acclaimed dramatist Sugathapala de Silva. Perera made his acting debut in the group's stage production titled "Boarding Karayo." He went on to perform in seven stage plays, including the notable works "Ranthodu" directed by Dharmasiri Wickramaratna and "Waguru Bima" directed by Premaranjith Tilakaratne.
In 1971, Perera embarked on his film career with a minor role in the movie "Welikathara," directed by D.B. Nihalsinghe. However, it was his second film, "Kalu Diya Dahara," directed by Manik Sandarasagara, that provided him with his breakthrough role. He also made his mark in the television industry, starring in the serial "Thunkal Sihinaya," directed by Tissa Abeysekara. Throughout his career, he portrayed a diverse range of characters in numerous films, such as the pivotal role of Malakada Bass in the acclaimed teledrama "Doo Daruwo," which served as a turning point in his television career. He also played notable roles, including a victim of a doorway shooting in the film "Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli," a village headman in "Sooriya Arana," and Don Spater Senanayake in the 2018 film "Nidahase Piya DS." Additionally, Perera showcased his talent in six foreign films, including three Indian, two American, and one German production.
Galhenage Rathnapala Perera's contributions to the Sri Lankan entertainment industry, with over 600 television serials to his credit, have solidified his legacy as a celebrated actor. His dedication and skill throughout his extensive career have left an indelible impact on the realms of cinema, theatre, and television in Sri Lanka.