Wasala Kulathun Wijekoon Mudiyanselage Duleeka Kumari Wijekoon Marapana[1] commonly as Duleeka Marapana (Sinhala: දුලිකා මාරපන; born 15 November 1975),[2] is an actress in Sri Lankan stage, television and cinema as well as a public speaker, director, producer and philanthropist.[3][4] Marapana is best known for the role "Dingiri Amma" in Malee teledrama.[5][6] Apart from acting, she is the Founder of 3rdbell Productions and Academy, the Chairperson CO CO productions and founder of Northwest films.
Duleeka Marapana | |
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Born | Wasala Kulathun Wijekoon Mudiyanselage Dulika Kumari Wijekoon Marapane 15 November 1975 |
Education | Hillwood College, Kandy St.Joseph's College Kegalle |
Alma mater | University of Kelaniya |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse | Sujeewa Priyalal සුජීව ප්රියාල් (m. 2015) |
Career
editMarapana started her acting career in 1997 while in university, starring in various stage dramas.[7] Her most-notable dramas were Sapathnee (best actress), Swarnama (best actress), Katu Yahana (nominated), Sevanali Ha Minissu, House of Bernarda Alba (best supporting actress)[8] Katu Yahana[9] and Upanda Maranaya.[10]
In 2014 she appeared in her own production of Lawrencege Manamali,[11] alongside her husband Sujeewa Priyal Yaddehige.[12] Their wedding was celebrated during the stage drama performed on 13 and 14 August 2015.[13][14][15] The play received huge popularity and has been staged more than 380 shows island-wide.
In Sumathi Awards, Marapana won the Best Actress Award for her role in Depath Nai, Himakatayam, Rathriya, Sudheera, Isuru Bawana, Ridee Ittankaraya, and Me Wasantha Kalayai.[16][17] After that, her most-popular role "Dingiri Amma" came through the teledramas Malee[18] and Aththamma. For both serials, she won People's Award two times.[19][20] In 2019, she appeared in the popular Sudu Anguru and stage play Lawrencege Manamali.[21] Recently, she appeared in the serials, Internasanal 1 and 2 and Pork Street.
The actress, who is also actively engaged in environmental conservation and activism, played a lead role in an environmental film Suparna directed by her husband.[22][23] Apart from that, she acted with critics acclaimed roles in the films such as Sooriya Arana, Kosthapal Punyasoma, Samanala Thatu, Walapatala, Sinhaya and Daruwane.
Notable works
edit- Acid[24]
- Amarabandu Rupasinghe
- Aththamma as Dingiri Amma[25]
- Dangakara Tharu[26]
- Depath Nai[27]
- Divithura as Deepika
- E Brain[28]
- Ehala Maha Nikinna[29]
- Eka Iththaka Mal as Kanthi
- Heenayaki Me Adare
- Hima Katayam as Damayanthi
- Internasanal 1 & 2 as Disna [30]
- Isuru Bhawana as Violet Nona[31]
- Kaluwara Anduna[32]
- Kiyadenna Adare Tharam
- Malee as Dingiri Amma[33]
- Neela Palingu Diya as Ariyawathi[34]
- Pipi Piyum[35]
- Pork Veediya [36]
- Punchi Walauwwa as Mary Mekhala[37]
- Rathi Virathi[38]
- Rathriya as Sangeetha[39]
- Ridee Ittankaraya as Punchi Menika[40]
- Roda Hatara Manamalaya[41]
- Sabba Sakala Mana
- Sanda Amavakai as Sandamali[42]
- Sandawathaka Waruna[43]
- Sara as Veronica[44]
- Satharadenek Senpathiyo[45]
- Sihina Tawuma[46]
- Sihinayak Wage[47]
- Sihini as Thalatha
- Sudeera as Shahini Lellawala
- Sudu Anguru as Patta Rani
- Thalaya Soyana Geethaya[48]
- Wes Benduma[49]
Awards
editMarapana has won many awards in theater, cinema and television award ceremonies.[50][51][52]
- Nominated as best actress for her first tele drama " Sanda Amawakai"
- Best Actress in Inter-University Drama Festival 1997 (Nizerla)
- Best Actress inter-University Drama Festival 1998 (Jeewithe Mithyawa)
- Best Actress National State Short drama festival 1999 – Sapathmee
- Best Actress National State Drama Festival 2000 – Swarnamali ( directed by professor Bandula Jayawardana )
- Best Actress Sumathi Awards 2004 – Depath Nai
- Best Actress Sumathi Awards 2005 – Hima Katayam(Snow Designs)
- Best Supporting Actress National Teledrama Festival "Rathriya"(Night)
- SIGNIS Best performance of the Year 2007 – Samanala Thatu film( Butterfly wings )
- Best Actress Sumathi Awards 2010 – Ridee Itankaraya
- Best Actress in Raigam Tele'es 2010 – Isuru Bawana
- Best Supporting Actress 2011 – Me Wasantha Kalayai
- Best Supporting Actress National Drama Festival 2012 – The House of Bernada Alba
- Best Actress in 8th Mass Lanka Film Awards 2013[53]
- SLIIM Nielson Peoples awards 2015 Best Actress
- SLIIM Nielson Peoples awards 2016 Best Actress
Filmography
edit† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Film | Role | Ref. |
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2003 | Pura Sakmana | ||
2003 | Irasma | Paali | |
2004 | Sooriya Arana | Sediris's wife | |
2005 | Samanala Thatu | Batti | |
2006 | Udugan Yamaya | Mother | |
2008 | Hathara Denama Soorayo remake | Bath amma, Soma's mother | |
2008 | Walapatala | Nurse Sheela | |
2010 | Tikiri Suwanda | Samanmalee | [54] |
2011 | Mahindagamanaya | Magani | |
2011 | Ethumai Methumai | Kusumsiri's wife | |
2012 | Super Six | Jude's mother | [55] |
2012 | Daruwane | Anjula | |
2013 | Double Trouble | Duleeka | [56] |
2014 | Kosthapal Punyasoma | Champa | |
2015 | Lantin Singho | Nurse | |
2015 | Sinhaya | Punchi akka | |
2016 | Puthandiya | Ajith's mother | |
2016 | Hero Nero | Mrs. Lionel | |
2017 | Ali Kathawa | Gomari | |
2020 | Suparna | Suparna | [57] |
2020 | Miss Jenis | Mrs. Makalanda | [58] |
2021 | Kawuruth Danne Na | [59] | |
2022 | CineMa | Rupalatha | [60] |
2022 | Rashmi | Mannakkara's wife | [61] |
2024 | Weerya | Kohilawaththe Johana | [62] |
TBA | Kondadeniye Hamuduruwo † | [63] | |
TBA | Adda Lanuwa Damma Kodiya † | [64] | |
TBA | Amawaka † | Education officer | [65] |
TBA | Amuthu Gurukamak † | [66] |
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