List of Royal College Colombo Alumni - Artists

Artists

  • Rohan Joseph de Saram - Sri Lanka's foremost Conductor
  • Lakshman Joseph De Saram - Violinist and Film Composer
  • Kala Suri Dilup Gabadamudalige - Composer & Musician with the Amazing Grace, Pioneer in Computer Music Technology in Sri Lanka
  • Channa Perera - Internationally acclaimed Sri Lankan film director & actor
  • Santhush Weeraman - musician
  • Ranidu Lankage - Musician
  • Iraj Weeraratne - Music producer & musician
  • Dushyanth Weeraman - Musician and dancer
  • Udayakantha Warnasuriya - Film director
  • Lucky Senanayake - Renowned painter
  • Senaka Senanayake- Renowned painter
  • Mohamed Adamally - Renowned Dramatist
  • Ishan Bahar - Musician with the Jetliners
  • Rukshan Perera - Musician with the Golden Chimes, Super Golden Chimes, Esquire Set & Serendib
  • Reza Deane - Musician with The Amazing Grace and Purple Rain
  • Athula Adikari - Sinhala vocalist

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