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Thalatha Gunasekara

Sri Lankan actress ()

Thalatha Gunasekara

Born

Abeykoon Mudiyanselage Thalatha Abeykoon


()17 July

Kandy, Sri Lanka

Died17 September () (aged&#;66)

Kandy, Sri Lanka

NationalitySri Lankan
Other&#;namesThalatha Abeykoon
EducationHillwood College
Occupation(s)Actress, film producer, screenwriter, lyricist
Years&#;active
SpouseStanley Gunasekara
Children4 Including Nadeeka Gunasekara
Parents
  • Tikiri Banda Abeykoon (father)
  • Leelawathi Abeykoon Menike (mother)
RelativesVidya de Saram (daughter)

Abeykoon Mudiyanselage Thalatha Abeykoon (17 July – 17 September as Sinhala: තලතා ගුණසේකර) [Sinhala]), popularly as Thalatha Gunasekara, was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema.[1] She is the mother of popular actress Nadeeka Gunasekara.[2][3]

Personal life

Gunasekara was born on 17 July in Gampola, Kandy, Sri Lanka as the eldest of the family with five siblings.[4] Her father, Tikiri Banda Abeykoon from Gampola was a Government Health Inspector. Her mother, Leelawathi Abeykoon Menike had the longest surname in the history of Sri Lanka castes where her birth name was Akkada Mukkada Weera Rambukkada Rambuke Jayagath Diyathilaka Koralege Ilanganthilaka Mudiyanselage Leelawathi Ilanganthilaka. It was a noble caste of Kandy who paid homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic with jasmine flowers. Thalatha had two younger sisters, Sita and Sri Kanthi; and two younger brothers, Senarath and Sena.[5]

She received her primary education at Kingswood College, Kandy. After that, she studied at Hillwood College, Kandy amidst the strict rules of his parents. At school, she studied western music and got prizes for playing the piano.[5]

She was married to Dissanayake Wijesuriya Stanley Gunasekara from Udahenatenna. He worked at Nawalapitiya and Pussellawa post offices.[6] He later served as the Deputy Postmaster General. The couple had one son: Priyantha and four daughters: Nadeeka,[7] Ganga, Vidya and Yamuna, all are actresses.[8] Stanley died on 18 April

Nadeeka was born on 13 May in Kandy.[9] In , she attended Pushpadana Girls' College, Kandy and finally to Vishaka College, Bandarawela. She completed A/L from the art stream in Mahamaya Girls' College, Kandy. She is married to businessman Suren Hapuarachchi and in , the couple had one daughter, Thenuki Sehansa. She is an actress who starred in several popular blockbuster films in Sinhala cinema including; Kanchana, Chanchala Rekha, Biththi Hathara, Thani Tharuwa, Ahinsa, Oba Mata Wiswasai, Angara Dangara and Daruwane.[10]

Nadeeka's sister Ganga acted in the films Adishtana, Okkoma Rajawaru and Kanchana. Vidya acted in the films Adishtana and Me Desa Kumatada whereas and Yamuna acted in the teledrama Hingana Kolla.[5]

She died on 17 September at the age of

Early life

After passing the Senior Examination in English medium, she went to Zahira College, Gampola to do further University Entrance. While studying at University Entrance, the principal assigned to teach senior students as well. At the age of 17, she received her first appointment as an English Assistant Teacher at St. Andrew's College, Nawalapitiya where she got to teach her peers. Some popular students were Jenny Winifrida (film actress) and K.S. Venkat (Film Director) and Ahangama Piyasena (Film Actors). In , she was appointed as an English teacher in the Government College, Pussellawa.[5]

Cinema career

Thalatha became interested in acting in a film after seeing Rukmani Devi's performance. This passion grew up when she saw Wimala Vanzia, a friend who lived in Gampola, playing the lead role in the film Dingiri Menika in One day Wimala forcibly asked Thalatha for a photo and sent it to the producer of the film Deiyanne Rate, S. V. D. S. Somaratnethe. Then Somaratne sent the photo to director Ramachandran. Later, she was cast in the lead role of 'Katherine', but she did not get the chance because of her parents' strong reluctance.[5]

After her marriage, she received an invitation from renowned filmmaker Lester James Peries. During this time the filming of 'Gamperaliya' has begun. She was selected for the role 'Nanda' in the film. However, she lost the role because she is taller than Gamini Fonseka and Henry Jayasena who played the lead roles.[5]

After few years, she sent an application for a film that Cinemas was producing without a name after seen an advertisement in the 'Sunday Observer' newspaper. In , she made her maiden cinema appearance with the film Adata Wadiya Hitha Hondai directed by Indian filmmaker Masthan. In the film, she played the kind wife of the villain played by Christy Leonard Perera. Her first lead role came through the film Sapatha Soya as a wife beaten by a drunken husband.[5]

Then she appeared in several early Sinhala films including, Suba Sarana Sepa Sithe, Samiya Birindage Deviyaya and Patachara. Some of her most dramatic roles came through the film Abhirahasa where she plays the stepmother who falls in love with Vijaya Kumaratunga, a servant of a wealthy household.[5] Then she made a critically acclaimed role of 'Namakka' in the film Podi Malli. Then she appeared several blockbuster films such as Nidhanaya, Sikuruliya, Davena Pipasaya, Hathara Denama Surayo, Hingana Kolla, Sadahatama Oba Mage, Apeksha, Nomiyena Minisun and Maldeniye Simion.

In , she became a film producer and screenwriter with the film Aye Obata Barai.[5]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleRef.
Adata Vediya Heta Hondai[11]
Suba Sarana Sepa Sithe
Patachara
Samiya Birindage Deviyaya[12]
Sepatha SoyaShantha
Sihina HathakAnula[13]
Kommissar XBartender
Sanda Naga Eddi
Rena GirawVillager[14]
Okkoma Hari[15]
Sura Chauraya
Singithi Surathal
Golu Hadawatha[16]
Bicycle Hora
Indunila
Ataweni Pudumaya
Kohomada Wade
Paara Walalu
Pancha
Aathma Pooja
AbhirahasaMrs. Wanigasekara, step mother[17]
Davena Pipasa
Hathara Denama SurayoNilmini's step-mother
NidhanayaWillie's childhood nanny[18]
Veeduru GewalMenaka's lure 'Ira'
Me Desa KumatadaVijay's mother
VanarajaAssistant Director
Vasthuwa
Kasthuri SuwandaMaya
Suraya Surayamai[19]
Sikuruliya[20]
Loka Horu
Sakunthala
Sikuru Dasawa
Janaka Saha ManjuManju's mother
Apeksha
Ahasin Polowata
Samanmali
Hingana KollaAnnie[21]
Raja KollaHopper seller
AnushaMrs. Ratnayake's sister
Podi MalliNam 'Akka'
Kanchana
Sasaraka Pathum
VajiraVajira's aunt
Chanchala RekhaSirisena and Chutti's mother
Sakvithi SuwayaMalini's sister-in-law
Thani TharuwaTanuja
Jeewithayen Jeewithayak
Sithara
Samuganimi Ma Samiyani
Hasthi Viyaruwa
Hithath Hondai Wedath Hondai
Binari Saha Sudu BandaYaso
Sahodariyakage Kathawa
Birinda
Kirimaduwal
Maldeniye SimionRosalin
Yugayen Yugayata
Sebaliyo
Salambak Handai
Sihina Ahase Wasanthaya
Keli MadalaSugala
Bambara Kalapaya
Sisila Gini GaniMrs. Dunuwilla
Chandi Rajina
Me Ware Mage
Oba Mata Wishwasai
Sinhayangeth SinhayaRohini's mother
Sagara Thilina
Bambasara Bisaw
Nomiyena Minisun
Rodaya
Anantha RathriyaNarmada's mother
Sihina Vimane KumariyaNilmini's mother
Mal Hathai
Puthuni Mata Wasana
Goodbye Tokyo
Aeya Obata BaraiSahan's Auntie, Screenwriter, Producer, Lyricist
Anthima Reya
Ayadimi SamaaTikiri's mother
Anduru Sewaneli
Mandakini
Anuragaye AnanthayaScholarship reneger
Poronduwa
Surapurata Kanyaviyak

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