Damitha Abeyratne

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Damitha Abeyratne
Born Damitha Buddhini Abeyratne
September 14
Colombo
Years active 1987 - Present
Spouse(s) Damitha Abeyratne at the Internet Movie Database

Damitha Buddhini Abeyratne (born September 14) is an award-winning Sri Lankan film and teledrama actress.[1] [2]

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[edit] Biography

Sedhavi Mudiyanselage Damitha Buddhini Abeyratne Bandara schooled at Samudradevi Balika Vidyalaya, Nugegoda. ST Pauls Milagiriya

[edit] Career

In 1987, she made her acting debut as an eight year old in the teledrama Passe Gena Manamali and later appeared in her first film Meeharaka directed by I. Hewawasam in 1993. However, she only played a significant role with Inoka Sathyangani's 2003 film Sulang Kirilli. This won her the Sarasaviya Best Actress Award, SIGNIS Best Actress Award and many other international awards. Up to now, she has acted in over 150 teledramas and about 7 films.[3] [4] [5]

[edit] Fimography

[edit] Awards

1995 - O.C.I.C Best Actress for Dandubasnamanaya

1995 - Swarna Sanka Best Supporting Actress for Mee Haraka

1996 - Sarasaviya Merit Award for Mee haraka

2004 - Sarasaviya Best Actress Award for Sulang Kirilli
2004 - SIGNIS Best Actress Award for Sulang Kirilli
2004 - Best Actress Award at the 8th Dhaka International Film Festival
2004 - Best Actress Award at the Tamilnadu International Film Festival
2005 - Presidential Award Best Actress for Sulang kirilli

2005 - Vishva Keerthi Award For Wining Two International Award For Film Sulang kirilli

2005 - Outstanding Young Personality Junior Chamber Sri Lanka For The Contributtion To The Art

2006 - Sumathi Best Actress Award for Keli Madala

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Damitha's "Daily Mirror" Profile", Daily Mirror(Sri Lanka), 25 January 2005. 
  2. ^ "Sarasaviya Awards:And the verdict is...", Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka), 29 August 2004. 
  3. ^ "Wansakkarayo exposes evils of politics", TV Times(Sri Lanka,ISSN:1391-0531), 15 July 2007. 
  4. ^ "Silver glitter in dark times", The Island(Sri Lanka), 19 January 2005. 
  5. ^ "Damitha reaches stardom", Daily News (Sri Lanka), 24 November 2004. 

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