Malini Fonseka

Wanniarachchige Malini Senehelatha Fonseka, popularly known as Malini Fonseka (Sinhala:මාලිනී ෆොන්සේකා) (born 30 April 1947, in Kelaniya, Sri Lanka) is a Sri Lankan actress, theatre artist and a director. Often considered the "Queen of Sri Lankan Cinema",[1][2] Fonseka first became widely known when she won the 'Best Actress Award' at the 1969 National State Drama Festival, followed by Sarasaviya Best Actress Awards for Hingana Kolla in 1980, Aradhana in 1982 andYasa Isuru in 1983.[3]

Malini Fonseka
මාලිනී ෆොන්සේකා
மாலினி பொன்சேகா
Malini Fonseka in 1976
Member of Parliament
for National List
In office
22 April 2010 – 26 June 2015
Personal details
Born
Wanni Arachchige Malini Senehelatha Fonseka

(1947-04-30) 30 April 1947 (age 77)
Peliyagoda, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Spouse(s)Upali Senanayake (m. 1965 ; div. 1980)
Lucky Dias (m. 1986 ; div. 2011)
Parents
  • Gilbert Fonseka (father)
  • Seelwathie Fonseka (mother)
RelativesDamayanthi Fonseka (sister)
Prasanna Vithanage (brother-in-law)
Samanalee Fonseka (niece)
Senali Fonseka (niece)
OccupationActress
AwardsSarasaviya Best Actress Award
Sarasaviya Most Popular Actress Award
Websitemalinifonseka.com

A veteran actress acting for a span of seven decades, she began her career in Sri Lankan cinema with Tissa Liyansooriya's Punchi Baba in 1968. She has also made a record by winning the Slim Nielsen Peoples' Award for the Most Popular Actress 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 former Minister of the Sri Lankan Parliament, a position offered in appreciation for her strong support for Mahinda Rajapaksha.

Biography

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Early life

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She was born as the third of eleven siblings to Gilbert Fonseka, a Government Press worker and Seelwathie Fonseka at Peliyagoda, Kelaniya. After her birth, her family moved to Jambugasmulle, Nugegoda. In 1952 she started her education at St. John's College, Nugegoda until grade 5 and continued at Gurukula Maha Vidyalaya until the end of her secondary education.[6]

Family background

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Three of her sisters - Sriyani, Rasadari, Damayanthi - and two of her brothers - Dayananda and Ananda - are a part in the cinema industry.

Like her siblings, Malini's several relatives are in the Sinhala film industry. Actor Karunarathna Hangawaththa and Director Prasanna Vithanage are her brother-in-laws, Actresses Samanalee Fonseka and Senali Fonseka are her nieces, Actor Ashan is her nephew[7] and Actress Kushenya Sayumi of Rookada Panchi fame is her grandniece.[8] Apart from her popular nieces, Samanalee and Senali, five of her other nieces - Shivanya, Ruwani, Tharindi, Manori and Sanduni - are also in the drama industry.[9][10]

Her older brother Dayananda died in 2012[11] and her other brothers Ananda and Upali, father of Senali, died in 2020.[12]

Political life

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In April 2010, she was appointed to the Sri Lanka Parliament as a Parliamentary Member of United People's Freedom Alliance.

Career

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Fonseka started her acting career with stage dramas with "Noratha Ratha" in 1963. In 1968, Fonseka won a national award for Best Stage Drama Actress 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, and was introduced as a cinema actress by Tissa Liyansuriya and Joe Abeywickrama.[13]

She made her film debut with Tissa Liyansuriya's Punchi Baba (The little Baby) in 1968, followed by Abudasse kale, Dahasak Sithuwili and Adarawanthayo in the same year. The success of these movies led her to be cast as 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. She paired up with popular Indian Tamil actor, Sivaji Ganeshan in Pilot Premnath in 1978. Her career was enhanced by her work alongside Gamini Fonseka who had a long journey in the history of the silver screen in Sri Lanka. At his funeral in 2004, Fonseka stated "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".[14]

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 with Sasara Chetana in 1984 as both the director and the producer. Her directorial venture saw two other films: Ahimsa in 1987 and Sthree in 1991. Later on, she also worked in the television industry. Fonseka has been 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 became the first female teledrama director in the history of Sri Lankan teledramas when she both directed and acted in her first teledrama Nirupamala.[15] She further solidified her mark as a teledrama director with successful creations such as Sanasili Suwanda. She also acted in the Buddhist dramatic film Uppalawanna directed by Sunil Ariyaratne.

Awards

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Malani Fonseka won Special Jury Award for the film Akasa Kusum (Flowers of the Sky) at the 2008 International Film Festival of India

Fonseka was the first Sri Lankan actress to reach international heights and earn international recognition, winning a special Jury award at the Moscow International Film Festival in 1975; a first of her many international awards. She also won an award at the New Delhi Film Festival in 1977.[16]

Apart from the many Sarasaviya Awards, Presidential Awards, OCIC Awards and others for her cinematic miles, she has 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 of Sri Lanka in 1996.

A felicitation ceremony titled Maliniye was held at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) on 30 April 2003 with the participation of President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga to honour Fonseka for her four long decades of contribution to the Cinema of Sri Lanka in more than 150 films.[17]

In January 2008, Sri Lankans living in the United States gathered in large numbers at Los Angeles to honour her, alongside a special dinner hosted by the Consular General of Sri Lanka to the Consulate in Los Angeles, Jaliya Wickramasuriya and his wife, followed by an honouring ceremony where she was awarded with an Appreciative Plaque by the Consulate General.[18] In 2019, she was honored with Janabhimani Honorary Award at the BMICH.[19]

Deepashika Award Festival

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1973Most Popular ActressWon
1974NidhanayaMost Popular ActressWon

Sarasaviya Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1975People's voteMost Popular ActressWon
1980Hingana KollaBest ActressWon
1980People's voteMost Popular ActressWon
1981People's voteMost Popular ActressWon
1982AradhanaBest Actress [20]Won
1983People's voteMost Popular ActressWon
1983People's voteMost Popular ActressWon
1983Yasa IsuruBest ActressWon
1984People's voteMost Popular ActressWon
1985People's voteMost Popular ActressWon
1986People's voteMost Popular ActressWon

Vanitha Viththi Award Festival

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1992People's voteMost Popular LadyWon
1993People's voteMost Popular LadyWon

Presidential Film Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1980Bambaru AwithBest Actress [21]Won
1981Wasanthaye DawasakBest Actress [22]Won
1983AradhanaBest ActressWon
2004Wekanda WalawwaBest ActressWon
2006AmmawaruneBest Actress [23]Won

SIGNIS OCIC Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1978Films in 1977Best Creative ActressWon
1981Dandu MonaraBest Creative ActressWon
1981Films in 1980Creative Female ActingWon
1992Madhu SamayaCreative Female ActingWon

UNDA Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1993Mahamera PamulaBest ActressWon
1997PitagamkarayoBest ActressWon
2007Sisila ImaBest ActressWon

Sumathi Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1998PitagamkarayoBest ActressWon
2002KemmuraBest ActressWon
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YearNominee / workAwardResult
2006People's voteAppealing Film ActressWon
2007People's voteAppealing Film ActressWon
2008People's voteAppealing Film ActressWon

Other Local Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1966Akal WessaState Drama Festival: Best ActressWon
1969Punchi BabaBroadcasting Awards: Best Supporting ActressWon
1973NidhanayaReviewers Film Awards: Best ActressWon
1992Madhu SamayaSwarna Sanka Film Awards: Best ActressWon
2016Contribution to CinemaPrathibha Prabha Award (at Raigam Tele'es)[24]Won
2018Contribution to CinemaLifetime Achievement Award (at Derana Film Awards)[25]Won
Contribution to CinemaSwarna Rajani Award (by Kala Lanka Foundation)Won
Contribution to DramaFelicitation Award (by Malani Fonseka Felicitation Committee)Won
Contribution to CinemaFelicitation Award (by National Film Corporation)Won

International Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1976Humanship on Cinema, Art and for Peace, Friendship Among Nations9th Moscow International Film Festival
Honorary Diploma Certificate
Won
1978Siripala Saha Ranmenika6th Indian International Film Festival: Honorary Diploma CertificateWon
2009Akasa Kusum39th International Indian Film Festival
Silver Peacock Award and Certificate for Best Performance
Won
2010Akasa Kusum7th Levanthe International Film Festival: Best ActressWon
2012Outstanding Achievement in FilmKandy International film Festival: ExcellenceWon

Filmography

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Since her first film in 1968, she has acted in more than 150 films through 6 decades.[26]

  • No. denotes the Number of Sri Lankan film in the Sri Lankan cinema.[27]
YearNo.FilmRoleNotes
1968182Punchi BabaMala
1968184Abudasse kale
1968196AdarawanthayoSumana
1968194Dahasak SithuviliLalith's sister[28]
1969204Kawda HariSubha
1969214Prawesam WannaGeetha Basnayake
1969215Parawalalu
1970223Dan MathakadaSandya Amunugama[29]
1970224Akkara PahaKumari[30]
1971241Hathara Denama SurayoNilmini[31]
1971249Maahene RiriyakaLeela Livera
1971242AbirahasaLover
1971247Samanala Kumariyo
1972250NidhanayaIrene Abeynayake[32]
1972251SahanayaRupa[33]
1972266Adare Hithenawa DakkamaDeepa[34]
1972254Edath Sooraya Adath SoorayaKanthi
1972263Me Dasa KumatadaMala
1973269Matara AchchiCyril's city co-worker
1973271Suhada PathumaChamila[35]
1973272ThusharaThushara[36]
1973273Sadahatama Oba Mage
1973275Hathdinnath TharuPearli
1973276Hondama Welawa
1973277Sinawai Inawai
1973279Hondai Narakai
1973280Daahakin EkekShyama Abeykoon
1973281Hondata HondaiChammi
1974282Ahas GauwaPost office co-worker
1974285Kasthuri SuwandaKanchana[37]
1974294SuseeSusee[38]
1974299SenakeliyaTharangani[39]
1975311Awa Soya AdareNilanthi[40]
1975313Kohoma KiyannadaSamanthi
1975Sooraya SoorayamaiNilanthi / Mango 'Nanda'[41]
1975327Sadhana
1975330SangeethaSangeetha / Geetha (two births)[42]
1975Nayana
1976332Pradeepaya Maa Wewa
1976335Kawuda RajaChintha[43]
1976Yar Aval[44] Tamil dubbed Sinhala Film
1976336WasanaSudarshi Rajadasa
1976337Ganga
1976342DiyamanthiChitra Saparamandu
1976348Unnath Dahai Malath Dahai
1976351Onna Mame Kella Panapi
1976252Saradiyelge PuthaSubha
1976356Adarei Man Adarei
1976383Zashis (Rahas Kumanthranaya)
1977359Neela
1977360Sakunthala
1977365Hithuwoth HithuwamaiApsara[45]
1977367Pembara MadhuMadhu[46][47]
1977368Deviyani Oba KohidaElizabeth[48]
1977369Eya Dan Loku LamayekKatuwalagedera 'Susila' Susilawathie 'Susee'
1977376Siripala Saha RanmenikaRanmanika[49]
1978Pilot PremanathPremnath's wife.Indian Tamil Film
1978388VishmayaNita 'Manike'
1978395Selinage WalawwaWimalaa
1978397Kundala KeshiBadhra Kumari 'Kundala Keshi'
1978399Weera Puran AppuBandara Menike
1978400Bambaru AvithHelen
1978401SaleeSalee
1978406Sandawata Ran Tharu
1978407ApekshaNiranjala[50]
1978409AnupamaMarthaa[51]
1979416Hingana KollaLamahami / Nanda[52]
1979418Divi Thibena ThuruSumana
1979420Muwan PalessaNamali
1979422Wasanthaye DawasakMala
1979421Malligai MohiniTamil film
1979421Raan KurulloSujatha 'Kumara Hami'
1979423MonarathennaSandha[53]
1979435Nuwan RenuRenuka 'Renu'
1980443SilvaKumari
1980444Ektam GeMala Pushpalatha[54][55]
1980450RakthaRaktha
1980454Dandu MonaraAnulawathi
1980358Raja DawasakRan Manika
1981474BeddegamaPunchi Menika[56]
1981475Sathweni DawasaAgadanna
1981476Sayuru TheraJocelin
Hathi Mere SathiHindi Film
1981478Bamba Ketu HatiDhammi
1981479Soldadu UnnehePrema 'Akka'
1981481Situ Kumariyo
1981483Ek Dawasak ReAsha 'Aashi' Ranaweera
1981493GeethikaSamanthi
1981496Induta Mal MitakNisansala
1981499AradhanaJinadari[57]
1981Pani MalargalTamil Film
1982531Mihidum SihinaVeena[58]
1982508Bambara GeethayaMali
1982511Yasa IsuruSarojini Wickramasinghe[59]
1982520Anuradha
1982539Newatha HamuwemuMadhuka 'Madhu' Damayanthi
1982Piya Saha Daruwo
1983552Samuganimi Ma Semiyani
1983557Thuththiri Mal
1983563Loku Thaththa
1983567Samanala Sihina
1983569Muwan Palessa 3
1983Peter of the Elephant[60] Sri Lankan English Film
1984577Welle Thanu MaligaIsabella 'Isa'
1984589Bambara Patikki
1984591KokilaKokila
1984590HithawathiyaMahesi Jayasekara
1984593Sasara Chethanaalso as producer.
1984594WadulaRanmali
1984603Sahodariyakage Kathawa
1986636Mal WarusaSarojini
1986644Dewduwa
1986647Puja
1986650Awurudu DaNirupama
1987662Kele KellaUma 'Kala Kella'
1987670AhinsaSaroja Madugalla
1988675Sandakada PahanaMalathi 'Mali' Wijebandara
1988677AngulimalaAduruthumiya
1988678Newa Gilunath Ban ChoonDeepa / Chapa
1989690Shakthiya Obai AmmeNirmala 'Nimmie' Randeniya
1989693Waradata Danduwam
1989696Siri MeduraNirmala Samarawickrama
1990699Jaya Shakthi
1990702Weera Udara
1990713Honda Honda SellamSub Inspector Geeta Randeniya / Neeta
1991718Paradeese
1991724Hithata Dukak Nathi MinihaNirmala
1991726Raja Kello
1991728Madusamaya
1991737SthreeMagihami
1991738Suwadena Suwandak
1991Sihina Ahase WasanthayaMadhu[61]
1992751Ahimi DadamanRathi
1992756UmayanganaElizabeth
1992759Ruamathiyay NeethiyayKanchana
1992763Sathya
1994803Sanda MadalaEkanayake Mudiyanselage Sandalatha 'Sanda'
1994811150 MulleriyawaDoctor Sujatha / Juliet 'Julie' Fonseka
1997881Apaye Thathpara 84000k
1998901Anthima ReyaLuxmi[62]
2002984Punchi SuranganaviSinhala teacher
20031020Vekande WalauwaSujatha
20041032Aadaraneeya Wassanaya
20061064Dedunu Wessa
20061081AmmawaruneSumanawathi
20071090UppalawannaNayaka Meheniya
20081111AbaBhadra Kachchayana
20081114MachanManoj's mother
20091128Akasa KusumSandhya Rani
20091120Dancing Starherself. cameo appearance
20111166SelvamMadhuvani
20121180PrathirooLeelawathi
20161265SarigamaMatron
2020Rookada PanchiSchool principal[63]
2022Bhavatharana
Udu Sulanga
Prathiravaya
Muthuetaye Modayo
Bhavatharana
Ayu[64]
TBDMonara Vilak[65]

Director and actor

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YearFilmNote
1984Sasara ChethanaAlso as Producer
1987AhinsaAlso as Producer
1991Sthree
1994Sanda MadalaAlso as Script writer
Awards
Preceded by
Swarna Kahavita
for Binaramalee
Sarasaviya Best Actress Award
for Hingana Kolle

1980
Succeeded by
Preceded by Sarasaviya Best Actress Award
for Aradhana

1982
Succeeded by

for
Preceded by

for
Most Popular Actress Award
for

1980
Succeeded by

for
Preceded by

for
Most Popular Actress Award
for

1981
Succeeded by

for

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