Chathurika Peiris

Chathurika Jayamani Peiris (born 2 January 1981) (Sinhala: චතුරිකා පීරිස්) is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and television.[1] She is best known for the roles in television serials Sepalika, Swayanjatha and Hiru Thanivela.[2]

Chathurika Peiris
Born
Chathurika Jayamani Peiris

(1981-01-02) 2 January 1981 Colombo
EducationMusaeus College
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present
Spouse(s)Roshan Pilapitiya (2005-2012)
Gayan Wickramathilake (2013-present)
Parent(s)
  • Jayantha Peiris (father)
RelativesPurnika Peiris (sister)
Charitha Priyadarshani (sister)
Edward Jayakody (brother-in-law)
Peshala Manoj (brother-in-law)
AwardsBest Actress

Personal life

Her father's elder brother Ariyadasa Peiris is also a veteran radio announcer and artiste of SLBC. Ariyadasa Peiris has two brothers, Jayantha Peiris and Ranjith Peiris and one daughter, Charitha Priyadarshani Peiris. Chathurika's father Jayantha Peiris is also a teledrama producer.[3] Charitha is a popular singer, who is married to fellow veteran singer Edward Jayakody. Charitha and Edward has one son, Chandeepa and one daughter, Sharanya. Ranjith Peiris has two daughters, Niranjala Basnayake and Chamali Vathsala worked at Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation, Sri FM and Lakhanda Radio respectively.[4]

Her younger sister, Purnika Pieris is also a teledrama actress and television host working in TV Derana. Poornika was married to Sahan Abeysekera, who is also a television host.[5] Sahan and Purnika have one son, Adithya. The couple separated in 2017.[6] In 2019, Purnika married musician and fellow television host Peshala Manoj.

Chathurika is initially dated with popular actor Roshan Pilapitiya for long time, where they separated in 2014.[7] In 2014, she married fellow actor Gayan Wickramathilake.[8] Gayana and Chathurika owned the garment shop "Bobby House".[9] The couple has one daughter: Aradhana Hansadhwani.[10]

Career

She made her first cinema appearance in 2004 film Aadaraneeya Wassaanaya directed by Senesh Dissanayake Bandara, where she portrayed the main female role.[11]

She won the Best Actress Awards for her leading role in Swayanjatha teledrama (2012) at the 8th Rupavahini State Awards ceremony in 2013.[12] In 2012, she won the award for the Best Teledrama Supporting Actress for the same at Sumathi Tele Awards.[13]

In 2009, she produced the television serial Sihina Kumari.[3] In 2013, she acted in the stage play Mahasamayama.[14]

Selected television serials

Filmography

YearFilmRoleRef.
2004Aadaraneeya WassaanayaChapa Gangadarie Abeynaike[39]
2006Hiripoda WassaPooja[40]
2006Sonduru WasantheHarshi[41]
2008Heart FMCameo role[42]
2008Nil Diya YahanaShehara[43]
2008MachanShalini[44]
2008Hathara Denama SoorayoNilmini[45]
2009Sinasuna AdarenVihangi[46]
2010Hadawatha Mal YayaiLihini[47]
2013Samanala SandhawaniyaVadisha s' wife[48]
2018Adarei ManMalmi[49]

Awards and accolades

[50][51][52]

Presidential Film Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2004Aadaraneeya WassaanayaBest Upcoming ActressWon

Sarasaviya Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2004Aadaraneeya WassaanayaBest Upcoming ActressWon

Rupavahini State Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012SwayanjathaBest ActressWon

Raigam Tele'es

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2007 Most Popular ActressWon
2012SwayanjathaBest ActressWon

Sumathi Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006 Most Popular ActressWon

References

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