Anoja Weerasinghe
Anoja Weerasinghe (Sinhala:අනොජා වීරසිංහ) is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama and television.[1][2][3]
Anoja Weerasinghe අනෝජා වීරසිංහ | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa |
Occupation | Actor, writer |
Years active | 1987–present |
Children | 1 |
Personal life
Born on 21 January 1955 near Badulla, as the seventh of the 12 siblings in the family which includes seven daughters and five sons. After few years, the family moved to Monaragala due to many political disputes. Her father was a theatre actor who performed in stage dramas such as Barrister Hamu and Hingana Kolla. Her first marriage was celebrated in 1979 and lasted only for twelve years, where she married again to a plantation owner in 1991.[4]
Career
Weerasinghe first came to the screen with a minor role in Yasapalitha Nanayakkara's film Tak Tik Tuk. His first main role came through role Surangi of Yasapalitha's film Monarathenna.[4] She appeared in the Australian film Island in 1989.[5]
Stage dramas
- Satana
- Prashnaya
- Age Nama Rathi
- Manaskola
- Trojan Kanthawo'[6]
- Diriya Mawa Saha Age Daruwo
- Ran Salakuna
- Memories of Monkey boy
Awards
Weerasinghe rose to popularity in cinema and acclaim after winning the Silver Peacock Award for the Best Actress at the New Delhi International Film Festival in 1987 for the film Maldeniye Simion, directed by Dr. D. B. Nihalsinghe and produced by Vijaya Ramanayake for Tharanga Films. This was the first time a Sri Lankan actress won a best actress award at an international film festival.[7] Thereafter she went on to LAMDA in London to further hone her skills and won further accolades, nationally and internationally. She has been honored with the Kohinoor Award by the Governor of Tamil Nadu, Government of Sri Lanka's ''Kala Suri national award, the Asian Film Center tribute to her in 1994, Munich International Film Festival retrospective of her films, and the state governments of Kerala and West Bengal retrospectives of her films are among the many accolades she has received.
She is a recipient of many local, regional and international awards.[8]
- Presidential Special Award 1984 - Muhudu Lihini
- Sarasaviya Awards 1985 - Hithwathiya
- Presidential Award 1985 Merit Award - Hithawathiya
- Sarasawiya Award 1986 Merit Award - Mihidum Salu
- Best Actress in 1986 State Awards
- Best Costume Design in 1986 State Awards
- Sarasaviya Awards 1986 Best Film - Obata Diwura Kiyannam
- Best Actress in 1987 Sarasaviya Awards - Maldeniye Simion
- Best Actress in 1987 OCIC Awards - Maldeniye Simion
- Best Actress in 1987 Presidential Awards - Maldeniye Simion
- Rajatha Mayura Award for Best Actress in 1987
- Best Actress in 11th Indian International Film Festival - Maldeniye Simion
- Best Television Actress in 1987 - Thaara Devi
- Rana Thisara Award in 1987
- Kalsuri Award in 1987
- Honor Award in 1987
- Woman of the Year 1987 - Vanitha Award at Rotary International Club
- Best Actress in 1990 Sarasaviya Awards - Sirimedura
- Best Actress in 1987 OCIC Awards - Sirimedura
- Koinor Rathna Award 1990
- Most Popular Actress in 1991 Vanitha Award
- Best Actress in 1992 Sarasaviya Awards - Kelimadala
- Best Actress in 1992 OCIC Awards - Kelimadala
- Best Producer in 1992 Sarasaviya Awards - Kelimadala
- Best Actress in 1994 Sarasaviya Awards - Surabidena
- Best Actress in 1994 Presidential Awards - Gurugedara
- Best Actress in 1994 Swarna Sankha Award - Surabidena
- Fringee First Award at Edinburg Drama Festival 2005 - Children of the Sea producer
- Tap Water Award at Edinburg Drama Festival 2005 - Children of the Sea producer
- Best Actress in 2006 State Awards - Diriya Mawa Saha Age Daruwa
Filmography
- No. denotes the Number of Sri Lankan film in the Sri Lankan cinema.[9]
Year | No. | Film | Role | Ref. |
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1979 | 423 | Monarathenna | Suranji | [10] |
1980 | 440 | Tak Tik Tuk | ||
1980 | 465 | Sinhabahu | ||
1981 | 487 | Amme Mata Samawenna | Dulcy | |
1981 | 492 | Dayabara Nilu | ||
1981 | 493 | Geethika | Naalika | |
1981 | 499 | Aradhana | [11] | |
1981 | 504 | Saaranga | ||
1982 | 534 | Kale Mal | Pushpalatha | |
1983 | 548 | Kaliyugaya | ||
1983 | 560 | Hasthi Viyaruwa | ||
1983 | 562 | Pasa Mithuro | ||
1983 | 564 | Menik Maliga | ||
1983 | 571 | Monarathenna 2 | ||
1984 | 574 | Muhudu Lihini | ||
1984 | 583 | Niwan Dakna Jathi Dakwa | ||
1984 | 584 | Thaththai Puthai | Anoja | |
1984 | 590 | Hithawathiya | ||
1984 | 601 | Batti | ||
1985 | 612 | Mihidum Salu | ||
1985 | 613 | Mawubima Nathnam Maranaya | ||
1985 | 616 | Araliya Mal | ||
1985 | 620 | Channai Kello Dennai | ||
1985 | 621 | Aeya Waradida Oba Kiyanna | ||
1985 | 624 | Obata Diwura Kiyanna | ||
1985 | 629 | Varsity Kella | ||
1985 | 608 | Miss Lanka | ||
1986 | 636 | Mal Warusa | Soma | |
1986 | 640 | Peralikarayo | ||
1986 | 643 | Maldeniye Simion | Jane / Somawathi | [12] |
1987 | 644 | Devuduwa | ||
1987 | 654 | Hitha Honda Chandiya | ||
1987 | 655 | Janelaya | Mrs. Weerasinghe | |
1987 | 656 | Sathyagrahanaya | [13] | |
1987 | 662 | Kale Kella | ||
1988 | 670 | Ahinsa | ||
1988 | 673 | Chandingeth Chandiya | ||
1988 | 682 | Ko Hathuro | ||
1988 | 681 | Nawatha Api Ekwemu | ||
1989 | 685 | Mamai Raja | Nisha | |
1989 | 689 | Obata Rahasak Kiyannam | ||
1989 | 692 | Sinasenna Raththaran | ||
1989 | 694 | Randenigala Sinhaya | ||
1989 | 696 | Sirimadura | ||
1990 | 700 | Yukthiyata Wada | ||
1990 | 702 | Weera Udara | ||
1990 | 707 | Pem Raja Dahana | Rekha Gajasinghe | |
1991 | 714 | Hitha Honda Puthek | ||
1991 | 721 | Sihina Ahase Wasanthaya | ||
1991 | 722 | Kelimadala | ||
1991 | 724 | Hithata Dukak Nathi Miniha | Yasawathi | |
1991 | 729 | Asala Sanda | ||
1991 | 732 | Ran Hadawatha | ||
1991 | 741 | Ma Obe Hithawatha | ||
1992 | 742 | Ranabime Veeraya | ||
1992 | 746 | Rajadaruwo | ||
1992 | 757 | Me Ware Mage | ||
1993 | 770 | Guru Gedara | ||
1993 | 772 | Surabidena | Soma | [14] |
1993 | 775 | Wali Sulanga | ||
1994 | 817 | Shakthi | ||
1995 | 822 | Vijay Saha Ajay | ||
1995 | 824 | Seilama | Siriya | |
1998 | 891 | Aya Obata Barai | ||
1998 | 902 | Julietge Bhumikawa | Anjali Senanayake | |
1999 | 921 | Aduru Sewanali | ||
2002 | 983 | Thahanam Gaha | Seetha | [15] |
2003 | 1001 | Pura Sakmana | Gunawathi | |
2003 | 1016 | Yakada Pihatu | Manuja | |
2014 | 1213 | Thanha Rathi Ranga | Wimal's Mother | |
2014 | - | The Island | ||
2014 | - | Human Touch |
References
- "Anoja's role as Mother Courage". Daily News (Sri Lanka). 18 March 2006. Archived from the original on 6 April 2008.
- "Healing wounded minds". Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka). 19 March 2006. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
- "Drama group aids tsunami victim". BBC News. 11 August 2005.
- "Its 60 years to Anoja". Sarasaviya. 11 August 2016. Archived from the original on 21 January 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
- "Lankan film stars shy away from poll campaign". Hindustan Times. 4 November 2006. Archived from the original on 31 May 2012.
- "The Trojan Women". Sunday times. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
- "Sri Lankan stars shined at international level". Sarasaviya. Archived from the original on 21 November 2017. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
- "Anoja Weerasinghe awards". Sarasaviya. Archived from the original on 21 January 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
- "Sri Lankan Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- "All about Monarathanna". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
- "'Aradhana': A tale of love, separation and reconciliation". Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
- "'Maldeniye Simeon' back after 20 years". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
- "All about Sathyagrahanaya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- "සිතූ පැතූ සම්පත් දුන් සුරබි දෙන". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
- "'Thahanam Gaha': A film with a political flavour". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
External links
- Anoja Weerasinghe's Biography in Sinhala Cinema Database
- Anoja Weerasinghe at IMDb
- Anoja's page-(hollywood.com)
- Official Website - National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka
- අනෝජා වීරසිංහ මවගේ මතකය සිහිපත් කරයි
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