Chandani Seneviratne
Chandani Seneviratne | |
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Born | Boralesgamuwa | 28 December 1962
Occupation(s) | Actress, Presenter |
Years active | 1979–present |
Website | www.chandanisenevirathne.com |
Chandani Seneviratne, (born 28 December 1962: Sinhala: චාන්දනී සෙනෙවිරත්න), is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theatre and television.[1] One of the most distinguished artists in Sinhala cinema, Seneviratne has received critical acclaim and awards at every award festival in Sri Lanka for several dramatic roles.
Early days
[edit]Seneviratne studied at Dharmapala Vidyalaya, Pannipitiya till grade 5 and St. Paul's Girls School, Milagiriya till her high studies. She started her acting career as a Theatre Artist and made her film debut in Sathi Puja in 1985, for which she won the Presidential Award for best supporting Actress.[2]
Awards
[edit]She is the recipient of a Dubai International Film Award, a Presidential Award, a Sarasaviya Award, a Lanka Live Award and a Hiru Golden Film Award.[3][4]
Filmography
[edit]† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Film | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1984 | Sathi Pooja | Suneetha | |
1990 | Saharave Sihinaya | ||
1991 | Sthree | ||
1992 | Sisila Gini Gani | Nun | |
1996 | Amanthaya | Ramani | |
1998 | Julietge Bhumikawa | Psychologist | |
1999 | Theertha Yathra | [5] | |
2005 | Sulanga | Margaret | |
2006 | Udugan Yamaya | Sirimal's mother | |
2006 | Sewwandi | Lalitha | |
2007 | Aganthukaya | Sampath's wife | |
2007 | Uppalawanna | Rathnapala's mother | |
2008 | Heart FM | Shakya's mother | |
2008 | Nil Diya Yahana | Shehara's mother | |
2009 | Ekamath Eka Rateka | Housemaid | |
2009 | Ira Handa Yata | Sachitra | [6] |
2010 | Vidhu | Vidhu's mother | |
2012 | Kusa Pabha | Kudi | |
2013 | Siri Parakum | Dhobi mother | |
2013 | Nikini Vassa | Somalatha | |
2015 | Mage Yalu Malu | Sukiri's granny | [7] |
2015 | Bora Diya Pokuna | Piyasili | [8] |
2017 | Nino Live | Nimmi | |
2017 | A Level | Lady lawyer | [9] |
2018 | Davena Vihagun | Sumana | [10] |
2018 | Goal | Mrs. Samarasekara | |
2019 | Thaala | ||
2022 | CineMa | [11] | |
2022 | Ran Kolla | Gnanawathi | |
2023 | Aasu | [12] | |
2023 | Kandak Sema | ||
2024 | Minnu | [13] | |
2024 | Mandara | Mandara's mother | |
TBA | Sewanali † | [14] | |
TBA | Suvisi Vivarana † | [15] |
Television Serials
[edit]- Adaraneeya Amma [16]
- Akala Sandya
- Ammai Thaththai
- Appachchi[17]
- Amaa
- Arungal [18]
- Bandara Deiyo
- Bedde Kulawamiya
- Bonikko [19]
- Bumuthurunu
- Chess
- Dekona Gini [20]
- Deiyo Sakki
- Doo Daruwo
- Dumriya Andaraya [21]
- Gamperaliya
- Gangulen Egodata
- Giraya
- Herda Sakshiya[22]
- Hiru Kumari
- Ilandari Hendewa
- Imadiya Mankada
- Jeewithaya Dakinna [23]
- Jeewithayata Idadenna [24]
- Kaala Nadee Gala Basi [25]
- Karuwala Gedara [26]
- Kasthirama
- Kinihiraka Pipi Mal [27]
- Madol Doowa
- Maha Polowa
- Mayim Neyo [28]
- Nannadunanni
- Nedeyo
- Nil Ahasa Oba[29]
- Niranandaya
- Nisala Wila
- Oba Kawda
- One Way[30][31]
- Piyasa
- Pithru
- Punchi Rala
- Rala Bindena Thena [32]
- Ramya Suramya[33]
- Sadgunakaraya [34][35]
- Sahodaraya
- Sanda Duranan
- Sankranthi Samaya
- Sathpura Wesiyo
- Senakeliyai Maya[36]
- Sihina Danauwa
- Sikuru Udanaya [37]
- Siththara Gurunnanse
- Smarana Samapthi[38]
- Sudo Sudu
- Sudu Andagena Kalu Awidin
- Sulanga Matha Mohothak
- Susum Rasthiyaduwa
- Thaksalawa
- Thara
- Tharu Walalla
- Theth Saha Viyali [39]
- Vinivindimi[40]
- Weda Hamine
- Weeraya Gedara Ewith
- Yakada Pahan Thira[41]
Awards and honors
[edit]Films
[edit]- Dubai International Film Festival - Jury's Special Mention of the Best Actress Award - Nikini Wessa (2012)
- Presidential Award for the Best Supporting Actress - Sathi Puja (1984)
- Sarasaviya Award for the Best Actress - Udu Gan Yamaya (2006)
- SIGNIS Gold award for Creative Acting (Female) - Udu Gan Yamaya (2006)
- Presidential Award for the Best Supporting Actress - Sulanga (2006) [43]
- SIGNIS Special Merit Award - Sulanga (2006)
- Sarasaviya Award for the Best Supporting Actress - Uppalawanna (2007)
- Lanka Live Award for Best Actress - Nikini Wessa (2012)
- Hiru Golden Film Award for Best Actress - Nikini Wessa (2012)
- SIGNIS Award for Creative Performance (Female): Silver Award - Nikini Wassa (2012)
- SIGNIS Award for Most Creative Supporting Actress - Kusa Paba (2013)
Tele Dramas
[edit]Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Punchi Rala | Best Actress | Won |
2006 | Jeewithayata Idadenna | Best Actress | Won |
2007 | Sulan Seenu | Best Director - Single Episode | Won |
2008 | Rala Bindena Thena | Best Actress | Won |
2011 | Thaksalawa | Best Supporting Actress | Won |
2015 | Chess | Best Actress | Won |
2017 | One Way | Best Supporting Actress | Won |
2019 | Sahodaraya | Best Actress | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Kasthirama | Best Actress | Won |
1996 | Sankranthi Samaya | Popular Actress | Won |
1999 | Nisala Wila | Best Actress | Won |
2007 | Sulan Seenu | Best Director - Single Episode | Won |
2008 | Rala Bindena Thena | Best Actress | Won |
2011 | Thaksalawa | Best Supporting Actress | Won |
2021 | Weera Gedara Ewith | Best Supporting Actress | Won |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Theth saha Viyali | Best Actress | Won |
2008 | Karuwala Gedara | Best Actress | Won |
2009 | Arungal | Best Actress | Won |
2015 | Chess | Best Actress | Won |
2018 | Bedde Kulawamiya | Best Supporting Actress | Won |
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