From the little age, he had performed in Tower Hall stage dramas. He acted as "Mohottala" in the stage play
Sri Wickrama, which was his only Tower Hall acting. During his work as a tram car driver, he produced the stage play
Nikan Awa to donate to the Urban Council Funeral Association. Then he produced the plays
Samadaththara,
Lankapura and
Saliya Ashokamala. Strabismus condition made the fortune of becoming a film actor. One of his friends, C.M. Rupasinghe introduced Perera to popular film producer S. Sivanandan. At that time, Sivanandan was the assistant director in film
Dheewarayo. He acted in an English film before enter to Sinhala cinema. His first Sinhala film was
Roddy Kella directed by
Sirisena Wimalaweera. However, due to the sudden death of Wimalaweera, the film shooting stopped. His first screened film appearance came through 1964 blockbuster film
Dheewarayo in a minor role as a singer. The most memorable character played by Perera was as a patient in the film
Senasuma Kothanada. His comic roles were extremely popular, some of them include,
Chandiya,
Thushara,
Hari Pudumai,
Hondata Hondai,
Mahadena Muththa and
Ara Soyza. He also acted in the Sri Lankan Tamil film
Mamiyar Veedu. In 1955, he worked as the music director in the film
Perakadoru Bena directed by A.B. Raja. In 1974, he directed and produced the film
Rodi Gama. In 1974, he was awarded with Deepashika Award for acting most number of Sinhala films. He emerged from the comic strip and acted as a character actor in few films such as
Subhani,
Bandura Mal,
Rana Derana and
Ridee Thella. After his death in 1982, twenty eight films were screened as posthumous releases. ==Filmography==