Nadeeka Gunasekara
නදීකා ගුණසේකර
Born
Dissanayake Wijesuriyage Sandhya Darshani Gunasekara

(1958-05-13) May 13, 1958
EducationPushpadana Girls' College, Kandy
Mahamaya Girls' College, Kandy
Alma materUniversity of Kelaniya
OccupationActress Producer
Years active1980–present
SpouseSuren Hapuarachchi
ChildrenThenuki Hapuarachchi
Parent(s)Thalatha Gunasekara
Stanley Gunasekara
AwardsBest Supporting Actress
WebsiteNadeeka Gunasekara on Facebook

Dissanayake Wijesuriyage Sandhya Darshani Gunasekara (born May 13, 1958 as නදීකා ගුණසේකර) [Sinhala]), popularly as Nadeeka Gunasekara, is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and television.[1] Gunasekara is best known for the character as Dan Chooty in film Chanchala Rekha by Sena Samarasinghe.[2]

She is one of the five jury panel in 2018 Derana Film Awards.[3]

Personal life

Nadeeka Gunasekara was born on 13 May 1958 in Kandy. Her father Stanley Gunasekara worked at Nawalapitiya post office.[4] Her mother Thalatha Gunasekara was a school teacher and a popular film actress. When she was 3 year old, they moved to Charle's de Silva flats, Nawalapitiya. She started school with Udugoda Vidyalaya, then Uduheenthanna Senadhikara Vidyalaya. Due to her father being a post officer, they had to move to several cities, where Gunasekara then studied in Gampola. In 1973, she attended to Pushpadana Girls' College, Kandy and then to Vishaka Balika Vidyalaya, Bandarawela. She completed A/L from art stream in Mahamaya Girls' College, Kandy.[4] She is a graduate of BA in Arts from the University of Kelaniya.[2]

She is married to businessman Suren Hapuarachchi and in 2004, the couple had one daughter, Thenuki Sehansa.

Acting career

Her maiden cinematic experience came through 1980 film Kanchana directed by M.A. Sangadasa while doing A/Ls.[5] Her most popular films include Kanchana, Chanchala Rekha, Biththi Hathara and Thani Tharuwa.[6] She acted as leading actress in 19 films and has produced 2 films - Ahinsa and Aya Obata Barai. Her stage name, Nadeeka was given by Siri Kularatne.[2]

Selected television serials

  • Ada Sihinaya[7]
  • Chanchala Rekha[8]
  • Ganga Addara Kele[9]
  • Himi Ahimi
  • Parasathu Malak[10]
  • Sandali Saha Radika [11]
  • Paba

Filmography

YearFilmRoleRef.
1980KanchanaKanchana
1980SinhabahuSinha Sivali
1981BaddegamaHinnihami[12]
1981VajiraGajasinghe Arachige Vajira Laxmi Priyadarshani 'Sheela' 'Manike'
1981Chanchala RekhaDan Chuti
1982AdhistanaMangalika
1982Ridee NimnayaKusalawathie
1982Sithaara
1982Yahalu YeheliyoMadhum
1982Thani Tharuwa
1982Biththi HatharaNandani[13]
1983Samanala Sihina
1983Siwu Ranga SenaKamani
1984Batti
1985Doringe Sayanaya
1985Wathsala Akka
1985Kirimaduwal
1987Yugayen Yugayata
1987AhinsaKalpana
1989Okkoma Rajawaru
1989Waradata Danduwama
1990Hondin Naththam Narakin
1990Pem Rajadahana
1991Ran HadawathaAntony's wife
1991Cheriyo DoctorMadhu
1992Yasasa
1992Oba Mata WiswasaiVasanthi / Samanthi[14]
1993ChayaSelli
1995Rodaya
1996Sihina Vimane KumariyaNimeshika Rajapakse
1996Loku Duwa[15]
1997YasomaYasoma
1998Aya Obata BaraiKumari
1999Rathu AluyamaEmilia[16]
2000Danduwama
2001Wasanthaye Kunatuwak[17]
2003Madre TeresaArchitect's companion
2003Sundarai AdareMadhura 'Madhu' Weearsinghe[18]
2004Premawanthayo[19]
2008Hathara Denama SoorayoMrs. Samarasinghe[20]
2010Viyapath Bambara[21]
2011Nidi Yahana Kelabei[22]
2011Angara DangaraJanaki Wikramasinghe[23]
2012Senasuru MaruwaAnuththara's mother[24]
2012DaruwaneVishaka, Vaijrasena's wife[25]
2014Ahelepola KumarihamiPusselle Kumarihami[26]
2015Maharaja AjasathKakawalli[27]
2015Sinahawa AtharinCameo role[28]
2016SinhayaProfessor[29]
2016Ran DedunnakShiva's mother[30]
2018Adarei Man[31]
2023Guththilacameo[32]
2023YugathraMrs.Suryabandara

Awards and accolades

She has won several awards at the local film festivals.[4][2]

Unda Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1987Himi AhimiBest ActressWon

Sarasaviya Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1982 Lux Upcoming ActressWon
1985BattiBest PerformanceWon
1988AhinsaBest PerformanceWon
1994ChayaBest Supporting ActressWon

Presidential Film Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1981BaddegamaBest Supporting ActressWon
1983Yahalu YeheliMerit AwardWon
1993ChayaBest Supporting ActressWon

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