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He had a reputation that was not to my liking. Along with that in mind, from the balcony of my hotel room, I saw him awaiting his turn to be interviewed. A black, bald headed, arrogant looking young man with the ‘so called reputation that was not to my liking.’
I cancelled the interview. I sent a message downstairs that I was not interested in seeing him. That was my first close encounter with this GENTLEMAN. So much for first impressions. Shame on me!
Many years later, quite by accident I watched a NALLATHAMBY episode on television and laughed my sides out.
At an industry function I came in contact with Sando Harris and told him that I had enjoyed the episode on
Sando Harris was another unsung hero of our entertainment fraternity |
television. From then on, we became and remained friends. The more I got to know him the more I respected him and realised how wrong one could be from a first impression. As we became closer I mentioned the first close encounter in Kandy and had a good laugh.
He was a friend to my wife and my family and proved to me on numerous occasions what a gentle caring and respectful person he was. He has been a friend and has assisted and cared for me on numerous instances and issues and provided me with sound advice on occasion.
I cast him in my film A COMMON MAN and had plans to work together again this year.
I am shocked and saddened by his sudden demise, especially when after talking to him last.
Mister Sando Harris was another unsung hero of our entertainment fraternity and truly a gentle gentleman.