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Vijaya Corea was born on 1943 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is a Vijaya Corea is radio. Discover Vijaya Corea's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Occupation Broadcasting executive, Radio and TV presenter/announcer
Age 81 years old
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Born 1943, 1943
Birthday 1943
Birthplace Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka

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Who Is Vijaya Corea's Wife?

His wife is Ranjini Corea

Family
Parents Dr. C. V. S. Corea and Amybelle Corea
Wife Ranjini Corea
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Children Viran Corea, Sashika Corea

Vijaya Corea Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Vijaya Corea is a radio and television broadcaster and one of Sri Lanka's most well known media personalities.

Corea is a household name in Sri Lanka, synonymous with broadcasting and show business for over four decades, and has often been referred to as Sri Lanka's No. 1 Compere.

He grew up in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Vijaya Corea is the son of Dr. C. V. S. Corea and Amybelle Corea and the half-brother of Siva Obeyesekere the former health minister and Dr. Gamani Corea who was the Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Corea's grandfather was the famed freedom fighter of Ceylon, Victor Corea.

1596

He is a direct descendant of King Dominicus Corea who was crowned King of Kotte and Sitawaka in 1596 by Vimala Drama Suriya, King of Kandy.

He was educated at the well known educational institution in Sri Lanka – St. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia.

After he left school, Corea was planning to further his studies in Accountancy.

1964

Corea joined the Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon in 1964, lending his voice to the popular children's program Kiddies Corner.

The American presenter, Craig Thompson, was unwell at the time, so Corea who was visiting Radio Ceylon was asked to step in, by his cousin Vernon Corea, despite having no prior broadcasting experience.

He proved to be a natural, however, and lost no time in establishing himself as the most sought after commercial broadcaster.

The impact of his voice and style before the microphone captivated the hearts of listeners.

He joined Radio Ceylon at a time when the station was ruling the airwaves, right across the Indian sub-continent.The announcers of Radio Ceylon enjoyed star status in South Asia.

1969

Way back in 1969, Vijaya urged me call over in Colombo to give him the break.

In the meantime, Vijaya got in touch with Gerald Wickremesooriya of the "Children's Book Shop" who produced records for his "Sooriya Label."

It was a time Clarence and many other groups had come out with Sinhala pop songs that hit the beams everywhere.

Therefore, Gerald was reluctant to record instrumentals which was something new.

Vijaya was a man able to convince the impossible.

This was another rare talent in this versatile compere who reigns the scene for over four decades.

Finally Gerald agreed to have me and my band "The Fortunes" for a "test" at his Sea View Avenue home in Colpetty one morning.

But Gerald wanted Vijaya to be there to prove the talents of this young man Stanley.

Myself and boys started and up went the thumb of Vijaya Corea and Gerald responded with a smile that confirmed Stanley and his boys had a future.

The "Fortunes," led by Peiris, played a popular composition by Clarence Wijewardene, "Kalu Kelle," on the twin saxophone.

Wickremesuriya was convinced that the group would go far.

While Peiris was directing music for Upul de Almeida's son Jude, he remarked with gratitude to the elder de Almeida, "If not for this man Vijaya, I would not be directing music for your son."

Vijaya Corea has the unique distinction of being Sri Lanka's first TV presenter.

As a broadcaster, he single-handedly played an exclusive role in spotting gifted musicians and providing them a venue for their talents, thus opening doors for them to make both a career and a livelihood.

1976

He has The Distinction of being the first ever, to stand on the BMICH stage to present a musical evening and cultural pageant inaugurating the 5th Non-Aligned Summit Conference in the year 1976, which was designed for television and telecast 'live' on global television".

He also holds the unbroken record of presenting 16 sponsored programs per week,

Many professionals and others still recall how, in their youth, they would skip or delay attending classes in school and university to listen to Vijaya Corea's Morning Show programmes aired over radio.

Vijaya Corea has introduced over one hundred pop musicians to the recording studios at then-Radio Ceylon.

As one of his protégés, the late Stanley Peiris, recounted:

1990

Corea climbed the management ladder and in the 1990s he was appointed Director-General of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation.

While there, he succeeded in bringing a resurgence to Sri Lankan radio.

Corea has been given numerous tributes and awards through the years.

He is included in the list of notable individuals from the island of Sri Lanka.

Vijaya Corea is widely recognised as a pioneer in the introduction of Sinhala pop music at Radio Ceylon and the English Service.

He was the one man who allocated time for indigenous songs at Radio Ceylon, via his radio programmes such as Saturday Star and Lanka's Talent in Focus.

He has continued that effort throughout his career and has extensive knowledge of the history of Sinhala pop groups and songs.

Musicians of that era could not hold an event without Corea, as his presence was an absolute must for the introduction.