Sanoja Bibile
සනෝජා බිබිලේ
Born
Thiromi Sanoja Bibile

(1967-12-27) 27 December 1967
Kandy, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationGirls' High School, Kandy
OccupationActress
Years active1988–present

Thiromi Sanoja Bibile (born December 27, 1967, Sinhala: සනෝජා බිබිලේ), is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and television.[1][2] She started her career with dramatic roles and moved to comedy roles. Sanoja is well known for the roles Mali Nandani in the TV series Nonavaruni Mahathvaruni and Miss Kitty in the 1996 movie Cheriyo Darling. She is a successful netball player.

She is the 1st runner up in Miss Working Girl 1996 pageant and became 4th runner up in Miss Asia 1993 pageant.

Personal life

His father Sumith Bibile was an actor appeared in films such as Umathu Wishwasaya and Asoka.[3] Sumith was born on 30 November 1930 in Kandy and died on 5 September 2017. He was educated in Dharmaraja College. Her mother was Nandanie Dehigama.[4] Sanoja completed her education from Girls' High School, Kandy.[5] She is a successful netball player.

On 4 November 2019, she met with an accident at 8. 45 am on Deans Road, Maradana and was hospitalized with minor injuries.[6]

Career

She started cinema career with the 1987 film Mangala Thegga directed by H.D. Premaratne.[7] Her notable cinema came through Awaragira, Cheriyo Darling, Ra Daniel Dawal Migel 3 and Supiri Andare. In 2000, she entered film production with the film Alu Yata Gini.[8]

She acted in the new music video Ashokamala sung by Sunil Malawana.[9]

Selected television serials

Controversy

In 2012, the husband of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of the Kataragama hospital allegedly threatened Bibile with a sword after a heated argument had erupted between the two during Bibile went to the hospital to obtain treatment for an urgent illness. With the incident, chief medical officer has been transferred to the Middeniya Rural Hospital with immediate effect.[24]

On 29 November 2015, while attending to pay her last respects to actress Damitha Saluwadana in Boralesgamuwa, Bibile's glass shutters of the car has been broken and stolen Rs. 32,000 in cash, a mobile phone worth Rs. 30,000 and jewelry worth Rs. 3.5 million. She immediately complaint about the burglary and Piliyandala police started the investigations.[25]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleRef.
1988Mangala TheggaProstitute Susie
1989Sebaliyo
1990Saharawe Sihinaya
1990AwaragiraVineetha Jayasundara[26]
1990Jaya Kothanada
1991Hithata Dukak Nathi Miniha
1992Sinhayangeth SinhayaShiroma
1993Mawila Penewi RupeJohn's mother[27]
1993Soorayan Athara VeerayaThilaka[28]
1993Chaya Maya
1995Chandi Kello
1995Demodara Palama[29]
1995Sudu Walassu
1996Bawa Sasara
1996Hitha Hondanam Waradin Na
1996Cheriyo DarlingMiss Kitty[30]
1996MadhuriMiss
1997Sudu Akka[31]
1997Yasoma
1997Vijayagrahanaya[32]
1997Savithrige Rathriya
1998Sura Yahana Gini Gani[33]
1999Akunu Pahara
2000Alu Yata GiniChathurika[8]
2000Pem Kekula[34]
2001Kinihiriya MalPrincy[35]
2001Sellam Kukka[36]
2002Parliament JokesPushapakumara's wife[37]
2003Hitha Honda PissoNirupa / Niru[38]
2003Wedaduru Paradeesaya[39]
2004Ra Daniel Dawal Migel 3Moreen[40]
2004Left Right SirMary[40]
2005WaterWoman Bather[41]
2005Sulanga[42]
2007First Love Pooja
2008Ai Oba Thaniwela[43]
2010Subha[44]
2013Seetha Man AwaFilm directress[45]
2014Supiri AndareJuhi Chawla[46]
2014Rassa KaleQueen of dwarfs[47]
2014Api Marenne NaGinige's wife[48]
2015Lantin SinghoPilomina[49]
TBDSuragana
TBDHello Mister – Mama Director[50]
TBDAdarei Jaanu[51]

References

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