September 23, Colombo (LNW): Renowned Sri Lankan tele-drama actor Nalin Pradeep passed away early this morning at the age of 56 whilst undergoing treatment at the Apeksha Hospital in Maharagama, according to family sources.
A widely respected figure in Sri Lanka’s performing arts community, Nalin Pradeep carved out a distinguished career across theatre, cinema, and television, whilst also making his mark in the political arena.
Born on March 20, 1969 as Udawela Lekumlage Nalin Pradeep Udawela, he became a household name through a combination of artistic talent, social engagement, and a deep connection with audiences from all walks of life.
His entry into the world of cinema came in 1998 with Julietge Bhumikawa, a film directed by the late Jackson Anthony. From there, he built a successful career in film, appearing in a string of acclaimed productions such as Tharaka Mal, Parawarthana, and Asai Man Piyabanna.
His nuanced performances and ability to inhabit complex characters won him widespread appreciation from critics and viewers alike.
Equally prominent in the theatre world, Nalin Pradeep earned accolades for his roles in a range of stage productions that left an enduring impression on Sri Lanka’s cultural landscape. Among the most memorable were Kelani Palama, Juriya, Mee Harak, Mandela Mandela, Sewaneli Eda Minissu, New Hunuwataye Kathawa, and Suddek Oba Amathai—works that not only entertained but often held a mirror to society’s deepest issues.
On television, his presence was equally powerful. He brought life to a variety of roles in well-loved series such as Aparna, Batti, Akuru Maki Na, Diya Ginisilu, Api Apa Athara, Ehipillamak Yata, and Chakrandi, becoming a familiar and trusted figure in households across the nation.