Pearl Ondaatje

Sri Lankan radio personality
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Quick Facts

IntroSri Lankan radio personality
PlacesSri Lanka
isRadio personality
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Female
The details

Biography

Pearl Ondaatje was a pioneer of Radio Ceylon, the oldest radio station in South Asia. She was one of the radio station's first female newsreaders and a presenter of radio programs, including programs for women listeners of the radio station.
Pearl Ondaatje worked very closely with the Australian administrator Clifford Dodd and Livy Wijemanne in shaping the new Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon in the 1950s in Colombo. Millions of listeners across South Asia tuned into the hear the voices of announcers such as Pearl Ondaatje. Radio Ceylon ruled the airwaves of the Indian sub-continent in the 1950s and 1960s.
She is a relative of the Canadian philanthropist, Sir Christopher Ondaatje and his brother, the award winning author Michael Ondaatje, who were both born in Ceylon.

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