Malini Fonseka මාලිනී ෆොන්සේකා மாலினி பொன்சேகா | |
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Member of Parliament for National List | |
In office 22 April 2010 – 26 June 2015 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Wanni Arachchige Malini Senehelatha Fonseka 30 April 1947 Peliyagoda, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka |
Spouse(s) | Upali Senanayake (m. 1965 ; div. 1980) Lucky Dias (m. 1986 ; div. 2011) |
Parents |
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Relatives | Damayanthi Fonseka (sister) Prasanna Vithanage (brother-in-law) Samanalee Fonseka (niece) Senali Fonseka (niece) |
Occupation | Actress |
Awards | Sarasaviya Best Actress Award Sarasaviya Most Popular Actress Award |
Website | malinifonseka |
Wanniarachchige Malini Senehelatha Fonseka, popularly known as Malini Fonseka (Sinhala:මාලිනී ෆොන්සේකා) (born 30 April 1947, in Kelaniya, Sri Lanka) is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theatre, and television as well as a director.[1] Often considered as the "Queen of Sri Lankan Cinema",[2] Fonseka first became widely known when she won the 'Best Actress Award' at the 1969 National State Drama Festival. This was followed by Sarasaviya Best Actress Awards for Hingana Kolla in 1980, Aradhana in 1982 and Yasa Isuru in 1983.[3] Apart from cinema, she is also a former member of Sri Lanka Parliament.
Her cinema career has spanned seven decades and began with Tissa Liyansooriya's Punchi Baba in 1968. She has won the Slim Nielsen Peoples' Award for the Most Popular Actress a record twelve times in a row.[4] In 2010, she was named by CNN as one of Asia's 25 greatest film actors of all time.[5] She is a strong supporter of Mahinda Rajapaksha and she was offerered a national list MP position in appreciation of her support.
Biography
Early life
Born as the third child of eleventh siblings to Gilbert Fonseka who worked at Government Press and Seelwathie Fonseka at Peliyagoda, Kelaniya. After Malani was born, her family moved to Jambugasmulle, Nugegoda. In 1952 she started her education at St. John's College, Nugegoda until the 5th grade. After moving of the family to Wedamulle, Kelaniya she was enrolled at Gurukula Maha Vidyalaya, Kelaniya until completing her education.[6] Her eldest brother Dayananda Fonseka died in 2012.[7]
Family background
Three of her sisters - Sriyani, Rasadari, Damayanthi and two brothers - Dayananda and Ananda entered the film industry. Her sister Damayanthi Fonseka entered cinema with the film Madol Duwa. She is married to filmmaker Prasanna Vithanage. Malini is also the aunt of popular actresses Samanalee Fonseka and Senali Fonseka as well as sister-in-law of Karunarathna Hangawaththa. Her nephew Ashan is also an actor.[8] Her granddaughter Kushenya Sayumi entered cinema with the film Rookada Panchi. She is the daughter of Samanalee's brother Asanga Fonseka and Imalka Samaraweera.[9]
Sister Sriyani has acted in popular films such as Lokuma Hinawa, Hondai Narakai, Thilaka Saha Thilakaa, Niwena Ginna and Selinage Walawwa. Rasadari Fonseka has acted in films such as Situ Kumariyo and Athin Athata.[10] Rasadari is married to fellow actor Karunarathna Hangawaththa. Malini's elder brother Dayananda died in 2012.[7]
Ananda Fonseka started acting with Thilaka Saha Thilakaa and continued to act in some films such as Eya Dan Loku Lamayek, Wasanthaye Dawasak, Anupama, Bamba Ketu Hati and Sasara Chethana. He also directed the film Umayangana[10] and worked as a still photographer as well. His daughter Samanalee is a popular film and television actress. She acted in critically acclaimed films such as Motor Bicycle, Davena Vihagun and Premaya Nam. Ananda died on 16 October 2020 at the age of 70.[11]
Her brother Upali Fonseka died on 30 May 2020 by COVID-19 complication while at London. He was the father of popular actress Senali Fonseka.[12] Senali started acting with the blockbuster film Siri Parakum and then made popular characters in Haara Kotiya and Vijayaba Kollaya. In 2021 at Sumathi Awards, Senali won the Most Popular Actress Award and Samanalee won the Best Actress Award.[13]
Political life
In April 2010, she was appointed to the Sri Lanka Parliament as a National List of United People's Freedom Alliance.
Career
Fonseka started her acting career with stage dramas. In 1963, she made her entry to stage dramas with "Noratha Ratha". In 1968, Fonseka won the best stage drama actress national award for her performance in Akal Wessa. She has since played the lead role in 14 stage dramas. She entered the cinema industry through one of her brothers, Ananda Fonseka, who was both a film director and producer but was introduced to the cinema itself by Tissa Liyansuriya and Joe Abeywickrama.[14]
She made her debut with Tissa Liyansuriya's Punchi Baba (The little Baby) in 1968. These films were followed by Abudasse kale, Dahasak Sithuwili and Adarawanthayo in the same year. With the critical success she gained with these, she was offered the lead role by several movie directors of the time. Fonseka has acted in over 140 movies since then, some of which were international movies. Malini's career was enhanced with her work alongside Gamini Fonseka who had a long journey in the history of the silver screen. Malini stated at Gamini's funeral in 2004, "His performance had appeal across the board and I had the good fortune of being associated with Gamini. The cinema of that era is slowly fading away and the passing away of Gamini is another step towards that direction".[15]
Some of her successful films are Nidhanaya by Lester James Peiris, Siripala Saha Ranmenika by Amaranath Jayathilake, Eya Den Loku Lamayek and Bambaru Ewith by Dharmasena Pathiraja. She achieved a significant milestone in her artistic career with Sasara Chetana in 1984, where she became both its director and producer. She has directed two other films so far: Ahimsa in 1987 and Sthree in 1991. She paired up with popular Tamil actor, Sivaji Ganeshan in Pilot Premnath in 1978. Later on, she also worked in the television industry. Fonseka has won praise for her performance in Manalada Puthe Kiri Dunne, Pitagamkarayo, Kemmura, and Ambu Daruwo teledramas. She won the Sumathi Best Teledrama Actress Awards for her roles in Pitagamkarayo and Kemmura.
She also made her mark as a teledrama director, with successful creations such as Sanasili Suwanda. She even had the honour of being the first female teledrama director in the history of Sri Lanka teledrama history, when she, both directed and acted in her first teledrama Nirupamala.[16] She then acted in the Buddhist dramatic film Uppalawanna directed by Sunil Ariyaratne.
Awards
Fonseka was the first Sri Lankan actress to reach international heights, winning a special Jury award at the Moscow International Film Festival in 1975. This was to be the first of her many international awards. She also won an award at the New Delhi Film Festival in 1977.[17]
Apart from the many Sarasaviya Awards she has won, she has also earned other honours like the Presidential Awards, OCIC Awards and also international recognition. She also received awards including the "Best Actress Award" for the teledrama "Kemmura" at the Sumathi Tele Awards Ceremony, 2000 and Wishva Prasadhini Award as appreciation of her service to the cinema industry from the President in 1996.
Malini Fonseka felicitation ceremony titled Maliniye was held at the BMICH on 30 April 2003 with the participation of President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga for her four decades of contribution to the Cinema of Sri Lanka in more than 150 films.[18]
Sri Lankans living in the US gathered in large numbers at Los Angeles to honour Malini in January 2008. A special dinner was hosted by the Consular General of Sri Lanka Jaliya Wickramasuriya and Mrs. Wickramasuriya to honor her. A special ceremony was organised for her to receive an Appreciative Plaque by the Consulate General of Los Angeles Jaliya Wickramasuriya.[19] In 2019, she was honored with Janabhimani Honorary Award at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall.[20]
Deepashika Award Festival
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1973 | – | Most Popular Actress | Won |
1974 | Nidhanaya | Most Popular Actress | Won |
Sarasaviya Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1975 | People's vote | Most Popular Actress | Won |
1980 | Hingana Kolla | Best Actress | Won |
1980 | People's vote | Most Popular Actress | Won |
1981 | People's vote | Most Popular Actress | Won |
1982 | Aradhana | Best Actress [21] | Won |
1983 | People's vote | Most Popular Actress | Won |
1983 | People's vote | Most Popular Actress | Won |
1983 | Yasa Isuru | Best Actress | Won |
1984 | People's vote | Most Popular Actress | Won |
1985 | People's vote | Most Popular Actress | Won |
1986 | People's vote | Most Popular Actress | Won |
Vanitha Viththi Award Festival
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1992 | People's vote | Most Popular Lady | Won |
1993 | People's vote | Most Popular Lady | Won |
Presidential Film Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1980 | Bambaru Awith | Best Actress [22] | Won |
1981 | Wasanthaye Dawasak | Best Actress [23] | Won |
1983 | Aradhana | Best Actress | Won |
2004 | Wekanda Walawwa | Best Actress | Won |
2006 | Ammawarune | Best Actress [24] | Won |
SIGNIS OCIC Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1978 | Films in 1977 | Best Creative Actress | Won |
1981 | Dandu Monara | Best Creative Actress | Won |
1981 | Films in 1980 | Creative Female Acting | Won |
1992 | Madhu Samaya | Creative Female Acting | Won |
UNDA Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1993 | Mahamera Pamula | Best Actress | Won |
1997 | Pitagamkarayo | Best Actress | Won |
2007 | Sisila Ima | Best Actress | Won |
Sumathi Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1998 | Pitagamkarayo | Best Actress | Won |
2002 | Kemmura | Best Actress | Won |
Navaliya Vendol Film Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2006 | People's vote | Appealing Film Actress | Won |
2007 | People's vote | Appealing Film Actress | Won |
2008 | People's vote | Appealing Film Actress | Won |
Other Local Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1966 | Akal Wessa | State Drama Festival: Best Actress | Won |
1969 | Punchi Baba | Broadcasting Awards: Best Supporting Actress | Won |
1973 | Nidhanaya | Reviewers Film Awards: Best Actress | Won |
1992 | Madhu Samaya | Swarna Sanka Film Awards: Best Actress | Won |
2016 | Contribution to Cinema | Prathibha Prabha Award (at Raigam Tele'es)[25] | Won |
2018 | Contribution to Cinema | Lifetime Achievement Award (at Derana Film Awards)[26] | Won |
– | Contribution to Cinema | Swarna Rajani Award (by Kala Lanka Foundation) | Won |
– | Contribution to Drama | Felicitation Award (by Malani Fonseka Felicitation Committee) | Won |
– | Contribution to Cinema | Felicitation Award (by National Film Corporation) | Won |
International Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1976 | Humanship on Cinema, Art and for Peace, Friendship Among Nations | 9th Moscow International Film Festival Honorary Diploma Certificate | Won |
1978 | Siripala Saha Ranmenika | 6th Indian International Film Festival: Honorary Diploma Certificate | Won |
2009 | Akasa Kusum | 39th International Indian Film Festival Silver Peacock Award and Certificate for Best Performance | Won |
2010 | Akasa Kusum | 7th Levanthe International Film Festival: Best Actress | Won |
2012 | Outstanding Achievement in Film | Kandy International film Festival: Excellence | Won |
Filmography
Since her first film in 1968, she has acted in more than 150 films through 6 decades.[27]
- No. denotes the Number of Sri Lankan film in the Sri Lankan cinema.[28]
Year | No. | Film | Role | Ref. |
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1968 | 182 | Punchi Baba | Mala | |
1968 | 184 | Abudasse kale | ||
1968 | 196 | Adarawanthayo | Sumana | |
1968 | 194 | Dahasak Sithuvili | Lalith's sister | [29] |
1969 | 204 | Kawda Hari | Subha | |
1969 | 214 | Prawesam Wanna | Geetha Basnayake | |
1969 | 215 | Parawalalu | ||
1970 | 223 | Dan Mathakada | Sandya Amunugama | [30] |
1970 | 224 | Akkara Paha | Kumari | [31] |
1971 | 241 | Hathara Denama Surayo | Nilmini | [32] |
1971 | 249 | Maahene Ririyaka | Leela Livera | |
1971 | 242 | Abirahasa | Lover | |
1971 | 247 | Samanala Kumariyo | ||
1972 | 250 | Nidhanaya | Irene Abeynayake | [33] |
1972 | 251 | Sahanaya | Rupa | [34] |
1972 | 266 | Adare Hithenawa Dakkama | Deepa | [35] |
1972 | 254 | Edath Sooraya Adath Sooraya | Kanthi | |
1972 | 263 | Me Dasa Kumatada | Mala | |
1973 | 269 | Matara Achchi | Cyril's city co-worker | |
1973 | 271 | Suhada Pathuma | Chamila | [36] |
1973 | 272 | Thushara | Thushara | [37] |
1973 | 273 | Sadahatama Oba Mage | ||
1973 | 275 | Hathdinnath Tharu | Pearli | |
1973 | 276 | Hondama Welawa | ||
1973 | 277 | Sinawai Inawai | ||
1973 | 279 | Hondai Narakai | ||
1973 | 280 | Daahakin Ekek | Shyama Abeykoon | |
1973 | 281 | Hondata Hondai | Chammi | |
1974 | 282 | Ahas Gauwa | Post office co-worker | |
1974 | 285 | Kasthuri Suwanda | Kanchana | [38] |
1974 | 294 | Susee | Susee | [39] |
1974 | 299 | Senakeliya | Tharangani | [40] |
1975 | 311 | Awa Soya Adare | Nilanthi | [41] |
1975 | 313 | Kohoma Kiyannada | Samanthi | |
1975 | Sooraya Soorayamai | Nilanthi / Mango 'Nanda' | [42] | |
1975 | 327 | Sadhana | ||
1975 | 330 | Sangeetha | Sangeetha / Geetha (two births) | [43] |
1975 | Nayana | |||
1976 | 332 | Pradeepaya Maa Wewa | ||
1976 | 335 | Kawuda Raja | Chintha | [44] |
1976 | Yaar Aval (Tamil Film) | |||
1976 | 336 | Wasana | Sudarshi Rajadasa | |
1976 | 337 | Ganga | ||
1976 | 342 | Diyamanthi | Chitra Saparamandu | |
1976 | 348 | Unnath Dahai Malath Dahai | ||
1976 | 351 | Onna Mame Kella Panapi | ||
1976 | 252 | Saradiyelge Putha | Subha | |
1976 | 356 | Adarei Man Adarei | ||
1976 | 383 | Zashis (Rahas Kumanthranaya) | ||
1977 | 359 | Neela | ||
1977 | 360 | Sakunthala | ||
1977 | 365 | Hithuwoth Hithuwamai | Apsara | [45] |
1977 | 367 | Pembara Madhu | Madhu | [46][47] |
1977 | 368 | Deviyani Oba Kohida | Elizabeth | [48] |
1977 | 369 | Eya Dan Loku Lamayek | Katuwalagedera 'Susila' Susilawathie 'Susee' | |
1977 | 376 | Siripala Saha Ranmenika | Ranmanika | [49] |
1978 | Pilot Premanath | Premnath's wife. Tamil film | ||
1978 | 388 | Vishmaya | Nita 'Manike' | |
1978 | 395 | Selinage Walawwa | Wimalaa | |
1978 | 397 | Kundala Keshi | Badhra Kumari 'Kundala Keshi' | |
1978 | 399 | Weera Puran Appu | Bandara Menike | |
1978 | 400 | Bambaru Avith | Helen | |
1978 | 401 | Salee | Salee | |
1978 | 406 | Sandawata Ran Tharu | ||
1978 | 407 | Apeksha | Niranjala | [50] |
1978 | 409 | Anupama | Marthaa | [51] |
1979 | 416 | Hingana Kolla | Lamahami / Nanda | [52] |
1979 | 418 | Divi Thibena Thuru | Sumana | |
1979 | 420 | Muwan Palessa | Namali | |
1979 | 422 | Wasanthaye Dawasak | Mala | |
1979 | 421 | Malligai Mohini | Tamil film | |
1979 | 421 | Raan Kurullo | Sujatha 'Kumara Hami' | |
1979 | 423 | Monarathenna | Sandha | [53] |
1979 | 435 | Nuwan Renu | Renuka 'Renu' | |
1980 | 443 | Silva | Kumari | |
1980 | 444 | Ektam Ge | Mala Pushpalatha | [54][55] |
1980 | 450 | Raktha | Raktha | |
1980 | 454 | Dandu Monara | Anulawathi | |
1980 | 358 | Raja Dawasak | Ran Manika | |
1981 | 474 | Beddegama | Punchi Menika | [56] |
1981 | 475 | Sathweni Dawasa | Agadanna | |
1981 | 476 | Sayuru Thera | Jocelin | |
Hathi Mere Sathi (Foreign Film) | ||||
1981 | 478 | Bamba Ketu Hati | Dhammi | |
1981 | 479 | Soldadu Unnehe | Prema 'Akka' | |
1981 | 481 | Situ Kumariyo | ||
1981 | 483 | Ek Dawasak Re | Asha 'Aashi' Ranaweera | |
1981 | 493 | Geethika | Samanthi | |
1981 | 496 | Induta Mal Mitak | Nisansala | |
1981 | 499 | Aradhana | Jinadari | [57] |
1981 | Pani Malargal (Tamil Film) | |||
1982 | 531 | Mihidum Sihina | Veena | |
1982 | 508 | Bambara Geethaya | Mali | |
1982 | 511 | Yasa Isuru | Sarojini Wickramasinghe | [58] |
1982 | 520 | Anuradha | ||
1982 | 539 | Newatha Hamuwemu | Madhuka 'Madhu' Damayanthi | |
1982 | Piya Saha Daruwo | |||
1983 | 552 | Samuganimi Ma Semiyani | ||
1983 | 557 | Thuththiri Mal | ||
1983 | 563 | Loku Thaththa | ||
1983 | 567 | Samanala Sihina | ||
1983 | 569 | Muwan Palessa 3 | ||
1983 | Peter of the Elephant (Foreign Film) | |||
1984 | 577 | Welle Thanu Maliga | Isabella 'Isa' | |
1984 | 589 | Bambara Patikki | ||
1984 | 591 | Kokila | Kokila | |
1984 | 590 | Hithawathiya | Mahesi Jayasekara | |
1984 | 593 | Sasara Chethana | also as producer. | |
1984 | 594 | Wadula | Ranmali | |
1984 | 603 | Sahodariyakage Kathawa | ||
1986 | 636 | Mal Warusa | Sarojini | |
1986 | 644 | Dewduwa | ||
1986 | 647 | Puja | ||
1986 | 650 | Awurudu Da | Nirupama | |
1987 | 662 | Kele Kella | Uma 'Kala Kella' | |
1987 | 670 | Ahinsa | Saroja Madugalla | |
1988 | 675 | Sandakada Pahana | Malathi 'Mali' Wijebandara | |
1988 | 677 | Angulimala | Aduruthumiya | |
1988 | 678 | Newa Gilunath Ban Choon | Deepa / Chapa | |
1989 | 690 | Shakthiya Obai Amme | Nirmala 'Nimmie' Randeniya | |
1989 | 693 | Waradata Danduwam | ||
1989 | 696 | Siri Medura | Nirmala Samarawickrama | |
1990 | 699 | Jaya Shakthi | ||
1990 | 702 | Weera Udara | ||
1990 | 713 | Honda Honda Sellam | Sub Inspector Geeta Randeniya / Neeta | |
1991 | 718 | Paradeese | ||
1991 | 724 | Hithata Dukak Nathi Miniha | Nirmala | |
1991 | 726 | Raja Kello | ||
1991 | 728 | Madusamaya | ||
1991 | 737 | Sthree | Magihami | |
1991 | 738 | Suwadena Suwandak | ||
1991 | Sihina Ahase Wasanthaya | Madhu | [59] | |
1992 | 751 | Ahimi Dadaman | Rathi | |
1992 | 756 | Umayangana | Elizabeth | |
1992 | 759 | Ruamathiyay Neethiyay | Kanchana | |
1992 | 763 | Sathya | ||
1994 | 803 | Sanda Madala | Ekanayake Mudiyanselage Sandalatha 'Sanda' | |
1994 | 811 | 150 Mulleriyawa | Doctor Sujatha / Juliet 'Julie' Fonseka | |
1997 | 881 | Apaye Thathpara 84000k | ||
1998 | 901 | Anthima Reya | Luxmi | [60] |
2002 | 984 | Punchi Suranganavi | Sinhala teacher | |
2003 | 1020 | Vekande Walauwa | Sujatha | |
2004 | 1032 | Aadaraneeya Wassanaya | ||
2006 | 1064 | Dedunu Wessa | ||
2006 | 1081 | Ammawarune | Sumanawathi | |
2007 | 1090 | Uppalawanna | Nayaka Meheniya | |
2008 | 1111 | Aba | Bhadra Kachchayana | |
2008 | 1114 | Machan | Manoj's mother | |
2009 | 1128 | Akasa Kusum | Sandhya Rani | |
2009 | 1120 | Dancing Star | herself. cameo appearance | |
2011 | 1166 | Selvam | Madhuvani | |
2012 | 1180 | Prathiroo | Leelawathi | |
2016 | 1265 | Sarigama | Matron | |
2020 | Rookada Panchi | School principal | [61] | |
2022 | Bhavatharana | |||
Udu Sulanga | ||||
Prathiravaya | ||||
Muthuetaye Modayo | ||||
Bhavatharana | ||||
Ayu | [62] | |||
TBD | Monara Vilak | [63] | ||
Director and actor
Year | Film | Note |
---|---|---|
1984 | Sasara Chethana | Also as Producer |
1987 | Ahinsa | Also as Producer |
1991 | Sthree | |
1994 | Sanda Madala | Also as Script writer |
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