Rangana Premaratne
Rangana Premaratne | |
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Rangana Premaratne from the Tele Series Lokantharayo | |
Born |
Wehella Gamage Rangana Vanshanath Premaratne 12 January 1959 Kurunegala, Sri Lanka |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Thurstan College |
Occupation | Actor, Tele-drama Producer, Writer |
Years active | 1982–present |
Children | Muveendra Premaratne |
Rangana Premaratne (born 12 January 1959) is a Sri Lankan film/teledrama actor, producer and television personality. He has appeared in over 100 films/teledramas and earned numerous accolades.
Well known for his strong character and his unique vigorous voice, Rangana has been rated amongst the best in the local film/teledrama industry.
Career
Actor
Rangana began his career as a stage-drama actor in the early 1980s acting in the famous stage-drama Sajan Nallathambi which was one of the first Sri Lankan plays to be a financial success. It was hugely popular, even playing in the Middle East to Sinhala audiences.
Rangana began his teledrama career acting in the teledrama Gamana in 1987 directed by veteran K A W Perera. Doing numerous roles in different dramas he gradually became a significant icon in the country's teledrama industry. He became an icon in the country's teledrama industry with his award winning performance in the famous teledrama Manokaya in 1998.
Producer
In 2001, Rangana expanded his career as a teledrama producer. Rangana in partnership with Kelum Shiromala (his wife) got into producing with the popular teledrama Randunu in which he also played the main role of a politician. The duo together produced six teledramas (2001–2007) which includes award winning dramas like Punchi Rala and Ruwata Ruwa.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli | Singapore International Film Festival Represented Sri Lanka in 1998 | |
2002–2003 | Sakman Maluwa | Directed by Sumitra Peries | |
2009 | Leader | A Film by Ranjan Ramanayake | |
2010 | Ira Handa Yata | Actor | |
2013 | Doni | Actor | Silva |
2017 | Ran Sayura | ||
Teledramas
Year | Title | As | Recognition | Notes |
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1987 | Gamana | Actor | ||
1992 | Humalaya | Actor | ||
1995 | Isurugira | Actor | Represented Sri Lanka in the Golden Crest International Television Festival in Bulgaria (1995) | |
1995 | Kalu Hansayo | Actor | ||
Unknown | Ekagei Kurullo | Actor | ||
1998 | Manokaya | Actor | Award Winning Performance | |
1999 | Makara Vijithaya | Actor | ||
1999 | Kadumuna | Actor | ||
2001 | Randunu | Actor/Producer | Telecasted on Rupavahini | |
2001 | Damini | Actor | Telecasted on Sirasa TV | |
2002 | Ruwata Ruwa | Actor/Producer | Nominee Sumathi Awards (2003) – Best Actor | Starred in triple roles (1st time in Sri Lankan teledrama industry) |
2003 | Tharu Paba | Actor | Telecasted on Swarnavahini | |
2003 | Ran Dalambuwo | Actor/Producer | Telecasted on Rupavahini | |
2004 | Punchi Rala | Actor/Producer | Raigam Tele Awards (2005) Drama of the Year | Raigam Tele Awards (2005) Won 9 Awards and another 4 Nominees |
2005 | Ran Mehesi | Actor/Producer | ||
2006 | Madu Nam Eya | Actor/Producer | ||
2006 | Makara Dadayama | Actor | Detective Tele series on Sirasa TV | |
2007/2008 | Bol Vi Ahuru | Actor | Telecasted on Swarnavahini | |
2009/2010 | Ridee Tharaka | Actor | Telecasted on ITN Sri Lanka | |
2010 | Sanda Numba Nam | Actor | Telecasted on Swarnavahini | |
2013/2014 | Hiru Thaniwela | Actor | Telecasted on Hiru TV | |
2015 | Maya Sihina | Actor | Telecasted on Sirasa TV | |
2016 | Sikka Team | Actor | Telecasted on Rupavahini | |
2016 | Uthum Pethum | Actor | Telecasted on Sirasa TV | |
2016/2017 | Anantha | Actor | Telecasted on Swarnavahini | |
2016/2017 | Medi Sina | Actor | Telecasted on Sirasa TV | |
2017 | Rathu Pichcha | Actor | Telecasting on Sirasa TV | |
2017 | Lokantharayo | Actor | Triple Roles - As Panduka/Hapan/Bhee - Telecasting on Siyatha TV | |
References
- ↑ Rangana Premaratne, "Ruwata Ruwa is the tale of a look alike", Sundaytimes.lk, 1 July 2001. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
- ↑ Rangana Premaratne, "Sanda Numba Nam touches the pulse", The Nation, 31 October 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2015.