Thesara Jayawardane

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Thesara Jayawardane

Thesara Jayawardane
Born Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka Sri Lankan,New Zealand New Zealand citizen
Occupation Engineer, Actress, Author
Religion Theravada Buddhism
Parents Dr. Amara Jayawardane
Dr. Jayanthi Jayawardane[1]

Thesara Jayawardane (Sinhala:තෙසාරා ජයවර්ධන) is an award-winning Sri Lankan film and teledrama actress,[2] singer, dancer,[3] TV Presenter and author.[4][5][6] OCIC / SIGNIS tele Award winner for Best Actress 2008 and the Best Supporting Actress Award in the State National Tele Drama Awards (Rajya Sammana Ulela) for her outstanding role as Fathima in "East is Calling" (Sinhala:නැගෙනහිර වෙරළෙන් ඇසෙනා) [7] Thesara is a Management Lecture in University of Sri Jayewardenepura on a regular basis.[1] She has won the World Price for her academic achievements in marketing in 2012. This award was presented to her for the outstanding Performance at the Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing conducted by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (UK).[8]

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Filmography

Film
Year Title Director Role Notes
2009 <ref name="thesara11”>"Sihina Dewduwa publisher=sinhala cinema database". 2009. </ref> Sihina Deuduwa [1] Suresh Kumarasinghe
Ammawarune Dr. Lester James Peries
Yahaluwo Mrs. Sumitra Peries
Maan Pudiyavan
Sami’s Story Priyankara Vithanaarachchi
Sanda Tharaka Suresh Kumarasinghe
San sun inn Chandraratne Mapitigama
Kara & Sara Nishantha Weerasinghe
Jal & Bari Suresh Kumarasinghe


Television
Year Title Director Role Notes
2006 East is Calling (Sinhala:නැගෙනහිර වෙරළෙන් ඇසෙනා) [10] Asoka Handagama fathima
Hima Kandulu
Situ Gedara
Sandali saha Radhika
Pas Mal Pethi
Nagenhira Weralen Asena
Samanaliyak Iki binda
Pathihi, Wasuda
2010 sandali saha radika[1] radika
2013 Sakisanda Suwaris (Sinhala:සකිසඳ සුවාරිස්) [1] Simona HiruTv
2014 Sneha (Sinhala:ස්නේහා) [11] Sakuni HiruTv

Bibliography

Year Title Front Page Notes
2011<ref name="thesara14”>"Sinterested books to read". Daily Mirror(Sri Lanka). 25 October 2011. </ref> Sanda Nodutu Tharaka (Sinhala:සඳ නොදුටු තාරකා)<ref name="thesara13”>"Sinterested books to read". silumina(sri lanka). 08 September 2013. </ref><ref name="thesara14”>"Sinterested books to read". Daily Mirror(Sri Lanka). 25 October 2011. </ref>
Hiru Nodutu Dedunu (Sinhala:හිරු නොදුටු දේදුනු )<ref name="thesara13”>"Sinterested books to read". silumina(sri lanka). 08 September 2013. </ref>
2013 Kusagini Kreedawa (Sinhala:කුසගිනි ක්‍රීඩාව )<ref name="thesara13”>"Sinterested books to read". silumina(sri lanka). 08 September 2013. </ref> Sinhala translation of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins[12]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Thesara Jayawardane". Lanka Help Magazine. 7 May 2013. 
  2. "Thesara Jayawardane". rasaduna(Sri Lanka). 28 April 2013. 
  3. "Lankan dancers on New Zealand stage". Sunday Observer(Sri Lanka). 3 November 2002. 
  4. "Hunger Games". Vijitha Yapa Bookshop(Sri Lanka). 2013. 
  5. "Yahaluwo". The Sunday Times Online(Sri Lanka). 25 November 2007. 
  6. "The East is Calling". The Sunday Times(Sri Lanka). 19 November 2006. 
  7. "New Arrivals". The Sunday Observer(Sri Lanka). 27 October 2013. 
  8. "Marketing accolade for LLB student". University of London(England). 13 December 2012. 
  9. "Thesara emerges as top worldwide CIM postgraduate student". The Daily Mirror(Sri Lanka). 3 December 2012. 
  10. "The East is Calling". Sunday Time(Sri Lanka). 19 November 2006. 
  11. "Sneha Teledrama". LKVideos. 3 February 2014. 
  12. "Sinterested books to read". silumina(sri lanka). 08 September 2013. 


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