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Damayanthi Fonseka

Sri Lankan actress

Damayanthi Fonseka
දමයන්ති ෆොන්සේකා

Born

Wanniarachchige Damayanthi Priyalatha Fonseka


(1960-08-25) August 25, 1960 (age 64)

Kelaniya, Sri Lanka

NationalitySri Lankan
Occupation(s)Actress, Producer
Years active1979–present
SpousePrasanna Vithanage (m. 1991)
Parents
  • Gilbert Fonseka (father)
  • Seelwathie Fonseka (mother)
Relatives

Wanniarachchige Damayanthi Priyalatha Fonseka (born 25 August 1960 as දමයන්ති ෆොන්සේකා) [Sinhala]), popularly as Damayanthi Fonseka, is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television as well as a director and producer.[1]

Personal life

She was born on 25 August 1960 in Kelaniya in a family with 11 siblings.[2] Her father Gilbert Fonseka worked at a Government Press. Her mother Seelwathie Fonseka from Peliyagoda, Kelaniya and was a housewife.

Though she received a government teaching appointment to Habarana, she refused to move far from home.[3] She is married to popular Sri Lankan filmmaker Prasanna Vithanage.[4]

Family background

Three of her sisters - Malini, Sriyani, Rasadari - and two of her brothers - Dayananda and Ananda - are a part of the cinema industry. Her elder sister Malini Fonseka is considered the Queen of Sinhala cinema, has acted many critically acclaimed films since 1963[5] and has received many Best Actress awards in the local award festivals.

Like her siblings, Damayanthi's several relatives are in the Sinhala film industry. Actor Karunarathna Hangawaththa is her brother-in-law, Actresses Samanalee Fonseka and Senali Fonseka are her nieces, Actor Ashan is her nephew[6] and Actress Kushenya Sayumi of Rookada Panchi fame is her grandniece.[7] Apart from her popular nieces, Samanalee and Senali, five of her other nieces - Shivanya, Ruwani, Tharindi, Manori and Sanduni - are also in the drama industry.[8]

Damayanthi's older brother Actor Dayananda died in 2012 and her other brother Ananda died aged 70 in 2020.[9][10]

Career

She started acting as a child artiste at the age of 10 while attending school.[11] She acted in the short film Piyek Saha Minisek by I.M. Hewawasam.[12] Her maiden cinematic appearance came through 1976 film Madol Duwa directed by Lester James Peries under the influence by elder sister Malini. However her first screened film was Edath Suraya Adath Suraya in 1972. Since then she acted in many supportive roles in commercially successful films such as Umayangana, Dolosmahe Pahana, Angulimala, Shakthiya Obai Amme and Prathiroo.[13]

She has also produced two films, Purahanda Kaluwara and Anantha Rathriya which were directed by her husband, Prasanna Vithanage[14] and the film Guru Geetha directed by Upali Gamlath. She also helped support the production side of Vithange's newest film Ae. In 2013, Damayanthi established a drama school.[15][16]

She has acted in many stage plays and television serials.[17] She won an award for her role as a villain in the television serial Hopalu Arana.[12] She won a Jury award for the acting in stage play Avi and then received a Special Merit award for the film Umayangana in 1993 Sarasaviya Film Festival.[12][18]

Her maiden theatre production came through Ape Aeththo.[19] In 2003, she produced the play Popiyana Uyana and introduced her nephew Ashan Fonseka onto stage.[6] She further produced two stage plays Gasthuwa Keeyada, a Sinhala adaptation of the play "Farewell" by Alexander Vampilov in 1966,[20] and Parana Pinak in 2015[21][19] and in 2017, she directed the tele-serial Rankiri Amma where her sister Malini acted in a main role.[22][23] She also directed the tele-drama Iragala Nekatha.[24]

Selected stage plays

  • Amal Biso
  • Api Kawuda
  • Avi
  • Awalan Kalla
  • Balawa Namaka Aruma
  • Bheema Bhomi
  • Boniki Gedara[25]
  • Debiddo
  • Deshapaluwa
  • Devlowa Yanakan
  • Dukganna Rala
  • Dvitva
  • Erabadu Mal Pottu Pipila
  • Ex Girlfriend
  • Kadadasi Oru
  • Little Animal's Home
  • Loka Dekai Eka Minihai
  • Man Nilame
  • Nari Bena
  • Paarajika
  • Rajakiya Wendesiya
  • Sivamma Dhanapala
  • Ukdandu Hewana
  • Viyanga
  • Wes

Selected television serials

  • Andiri Hewanella
  • Amanda
  • Ambu Daruwo
  • Divya
  • Garunda Damana[15]
  • Hopalu Arana
  • Kumarihami
  • Mudiyanse Mama
  • Nenala[26]
  • Pabalu Menika
  • Prarthana Mal
  • Piya Saha Daruwo
  • Sudu Nelum Vila
  • Pujasanaya
  • Ranmasu Uyana
  • Sanda Madala Kaluwarai
  • Sath Mahala
  • Senehasata Adarei
  • Sihina Genena Kumariye
  • Sinahawata Paata Denna
  • Sisila Ima
  • Sohoyuro
  • Thurya
  • Tikiri Nilame
  • Tikiri Saha Ungi
  • Udumbara Kumariyak
  • Uragala
  • Wana Sarana
  • Yaddehi Gedara

Filmography

YearFilmRoleRef.
1972Edath Suraya Adath SurayaOnlooker
1976Madol DuwaLawyer's daughter[27]
1982Chathu MaduraPushpa
1985Kirimaduwal
1986Asipatha MamaiManel
1987Yukthiyada Shakthiyada
1988Amme Oba Nisa
1988Angulimala
1989Shakthiya Obai AmmeDhammi
1991Sthree
1991Jayagrahanaya
1991Paaradise
1991Dolosmahe Pahana
1992UmayanganaUmayangana
1993Mawila Penevi RupeDalsi
1994Nohadan Landune
1994150 Mulleriyawa
1997Pavuru ValaluDaisy
1998Anthima Reya
2007Aganthukaya
2008Nil Diya YahanaShanuka's elder sister
2012PrathirooMuslim mother
2013Siri ParakumDuraya's wife
2018Kalu Hima
2022Night Rider[28]
TBDGaadiBulathgama Disawe's sister
TBDAnora

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