Mahendra Perera

Mahendra Shrikantha Perera (born 17 August, as මහේන්ද්‍ර පෙරේරා) [Sinhala]), is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama and television.[2] Performing from drama to comedy, Perera rose to prominence in 2004 by playing the male lead in the film Mille Soya, and later the 2008 film Machan.[3]

Mahendra Perera
මහේන්ද්‍ර පෙරේරා
Born17 August
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationThurstan College, Colombo
OccupationActor, Presenter, Dramatist
Years active1982–present
Spouse(s)Thakshila Damayanthi
ChildrenGayanaka Perera
Chandula Perera
Pravin Ishanka[1]
AwardsBest Actor
Best Supporting Actor

Personal life

He was born on 17 August and completed his education in Thurstan College. He is married to Thakshila Damayanthi and the couple has three sons, Uvin Gayanaka, Navin Chandula and Pravin Ishanka – all Wesleyites.[4]

Career

His first stage play was Ahimi Jeevitha staged in Lionel Wendt.[5] Mahendra met with Arisen Ahubudu who first introduced him to Gamini Fonseka. His maiden cinematic experience came through 1978 film Sakwithi Suwaya with the role ‘Berty Malli’. He studied drama from Dr. Salaman Fonseka and Helena Lehthimaki, where he followed a three-year course under Lehthimaki during which they did Punthila. His maiden television acting came through Tharadevi. Then he acted in the serial Diyaketa Pahana where he won Sumathi award.[4]

Apart from acting, Perera also worked as the art director in the film Pawuru Walalu.[4]

Television

  • Abuddassa Kalaya[6]
  • Amuthu Minissu[7]
  • Ath Kanda Lihiniya
  • Bhavathra[8]
  • Charithayakata Paata Denna[9]
  • Dadakeli Arana[10]
  • Deyyo Sakki[11]
  • Dhawala Kanya [12]
  • Diya Matha Ruwa [13]
  • Duvili Maliga[14]
  • Ekama Raene Kurullo[15]
  • Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli[16]
  • Golu Thaththa (2016)[17]
  • Herda Sakshiya[18]
  • Hiru Thanivela[19]
  • Itu Devi Vimana[20]
  • Jeewithaya Dakinna [21]
  • Kampitha Vil[22]
  • Maama Haa Ma[23]
  • Mage Kaviya Mata Denna [24]
  • Mahamera Paamula
  • Me Sonduru Piyapath[25]
  • Nethra Mangallaya[26]
  • Pata Veeduru[27]
  • Pinkanda Simona [28]
  • Samartha[29]
  • Sanda Amawakai[30]
  • Sanda Nathi Reya[31]
  • Satharadenek Senpathiyo [32]
  • Sathyaya [33]
  • Sisila Ima[34]
  • Star Sri lanka Histhanak[35]
  • Sulanga Matha Mohothak (2013 - 2014)
  • Thalaya Soyana Geethaya[36]
  • Thattu Gewal[37]
  • Uththamavi[38]
  • Wanawadule Wasanthaya[39]
  • Weda Hamine
  • Yakada Pahanthira[40]

Filmography

Perera started his film career with Sakvithi Suvaya back in 1982, directed by Gamini Fonseka.[41] Then he continued to be one of most influential cinema actors in Sinhala cinema. His most popular cinema acting came through films Mille Soya, Machan, Bahubuthayo and Kosthapal Punyasoma.[42]

  • No. denotes the Number of Sri Lankan film in the Sri Lankan cinema.[43]
YearNo.FilmRoleRef.
1981 488 Sagarayak Mada First entrance prisoner
1982 510 Sakwithi Suwaya Bertie 'Malli'
1982 523 Ridee Nimnaya Newton
1986 646 Koti Waligaya
1991 722 Keli Madala Wijesiri
1993 770 Guru Gedara 'England Ambassador' actor
1993 Nelum Saha Samanmali 787
1995 831 Maruthaya
1996 850 Sihina Deshayen
1997 882 Sudu Akka
1997 887 Visidela Sumith [44]
1997 890 Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli Sammy
1998 901 Anthima Reya [45]
1998 902 Julietge Bhumikawa Supun. also as art director.
1999 908 Pawuru Walalu Anthony
1999 916 Surayahana Gini Gani
1999 918 Surangana Yahana
1999 925 Mandakini [46]
2000 931 Saroja Sirisena
2000 942 Sanda Yahanata [47]
2000 943 Anuragaye Ananthaya Terrance [48]
2001 957 Aswesuma Head hunter
2001 967 Purahanda Kaluwara Village officer [49]
2002 985 Bahubuthayo Lanty
2002 988 Mage Wam Atha Photographer
2002 997 Arumosam Wahi Bindu [50]
2003 1003 Thani Thatuwen Piyabanna Mechanic
2003 1015 Sonduru Dadabima Ranasinghe
2003 1017 Bheeshanaye Athuru Kathawak
2003 1021 Sudu Salu Bandu [51]
2004 1041 Mille Soya Pradeep
2004 1045 Randiya Dahara Kulatunga
2005 1055 Sulanga Enu Pinisa Soldier
2005 1053 Sudu Kalu Saha Alu Army Ajith
2005 1048 Asani Warsha Patrick Bappa
2008 Puthuni Hambagiya Michael
2008 1114 Machan Ruan
2008 1099 Heart FM Media Manager
2008 1102 Siri Raja Siri Gune, Sirimal's father [52]
2010 1142 Bambara Walalla Mel
2010 1144 Ira Handa Yata Nimal
2010 1167 Thank You Berty Sanda's father
2010 How I Wonder What You Are [53]
2011 1158 King Hunther Hector [54]
2011 1160 Gamani Mahendra
2012 1174 Super Six Madaya
2012 1169 Matha Galariya
2012 1170 Kusa Pabha Royal Servant
2013 1185 Bomba Saha Rosa Gotta
2013 1187 Abhinikmana Somadasa
2014 1206 Kosthapal Punyasoma Kosthapal Punyasoma
2014 1217 Ko Mark No Mark Prof. Amaraweera
2015 1228 Pravegaya Mahen
2015 1223 Spandana Mahendra Sami
2015 1225 Gindari Lanty
2015 1238 Address Na Chaplin
2016 1252 Hora Police Seargent Suwandarathna / Tiger
2016 1256 Motor Bicycle Manju
2017 1271 Sulanga Gini Aran Human organ trafficker
2017 1279 28 Abasiri
2017 1287 Appata Siri Mahamudalige Ranaweera / Suraweera [55]
2017 1289 Kaala Heen Kurutta Nilame
2018 1302 Vaishnavee Simon
2018 1303 Punchi Andare Anadare's Father
2018 1307 Davena Vihagun Slaughter house owner
2018 1318 Athuru Mithuru Hari Apuru
2019 1329 Weli Pawuru Sisira Ekanayake [56]
2019 President Super Star Vijitha Mapalagama [57]
TBD Theja [58]
TBD Kondadeniye Hamuduruwo [59]
TBD Anora [60]
TBD Girivassipura Pilimathalawwe [61]
TBD Ragaya Viragaya
TBD 1970 Love Story
TBD Hora Uncle [62]
TBD Ayyai Nangyi [63]
TBD Adventures of Ricky Deen Ricky Deen
TBD Gindari 2 Lanty [64]
TBD Hithumathe Jeewithe Raja [65]
TBD Kidnap' Upali [66]
TBD Night Rider [67]
TBD Passport [68]
TBD Kathuru Mithuru [69]
TBD Vedi Nowadina Lamai [70]

Awards and accolades

He has won several awards at the local cinema, stage drama festivals and television festivals.[5]

Sarasaviya Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006Randiya DaharaBest Supporting ActorWon

Presidential Film Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006Asani WarshaBest Supporting ActorWon [71]

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