Edna Sugathapala

Sri Lankan actress, musician, and astrologer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edna Kamala Yeromani (born 3 January 1946 – died 14 March 2018 as එඩ්නා සුගතපාල) [Sinhala]), popularly as Edna Sugathapala, was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television.[1] She is also a pianist, vocalist and astrologer. She is the only artiste in the Sri Lankan cinema who worked as a professional astrologer.[2] She is best known for the roles in films Miringuwa, Senehasa and Tharanaya.

Born
Edna Kamala Yeromani

(1946-01-03)3 January 1946
Gorakana, Panadura
Died14 March 2018(2018-03-14) (aged 72)
OccupationsActress, Singer, Astrologist
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Edna Sugathapala
එඩ්නා සුගතපාල
Born
Edna Kamala Yeromani

(1946-01-03)3 January 1946
Gorakana, Panadura
Died14 March 2018(2018-03-14) (aged 72)
EducationGood Shepherd Convent
Holy Family Convent
OccupationsActress, Singer, Astrologist
Years active1966–2019
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She died on 14 March 2018 while receiving treatments at Colombo Nawaloka Hospital.[3] According to her wish, the body was handed over to a Medical College.[4]

Personal life

She was born on 3 January 1946 at Gorakana, Panadura.[5] She completed her education from Good Shepherd Convent, Colombo and then from Holy Family Convent, Bambalapitiya. Her mother Swarna Mary Bernadeth was a film producer.[6] Edna married on 28 February 1973.[7] She has one daughter, Veena.[8]

Career

At very small age, Sugathapala acted with Late Rukmani Devi for the song Doy Doyya Putha in the film Daiwayogaya.[4] She started her acting career through the play Gehenu Hatana produced by Dick Dias in 1966.[6] Apart from acting, she played piano and accordion in the playback music for films Surayangeth Suraya and Me Desa Kumatada.[9]

She started musical career at the age of 6. She graduated from Trinity College London examinations in piano.[5] In 1978, Sugathapala released her first music album Veena.[10] The songs were written by Karunaratne Abeysekera and music directed by Mohamed Sally. She also involved for duets sang with H.R. Jothipala. Sugathapala holds the record by being the only Sri Lankan actress to play as a professional musician in a musical orchestra in a film.[10] Her maiden cinematic experience came through 1966 film Senasuma Kothanada directed by K.A.W. Perera with a dance in song Sulan Kurullo.[11][12]

On 14 March 2015, she celebrated 50 years of artistic career by releasing CD with instrumental music titled Veena.[5] The ceremony was held at Mahaweli Centre, Colombo. Sugathapala wrote a book Sugatha Chintha.[6] In 2019, she returns to cinema after a break of a decade with the film Iskoleta Man Awa.[13]

She also acted in few television serials such as Sakura Mal,[14] Makara Vijithaya,[15] Rankira Soya [16] and Kindurangana.[17]

Filmography

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YearFilmRoleRef.
1966Senasuma Kothanada
1969Senehasa
1969Surayangeth Suraya[18]
1972Miringuwa
1972Edath Suraya Adath Suraya
1972Veeduru Gewal
1982Newatha Hamu WemuArt show announcer
1984Hitha Honda Kollek
1985Rosy
1985Obata Divura Kiyannam1st Doctor
1988Gedara Budun Amma
1997Tharanaya
2000UndayaBeatrice aunty[19]
2019Iskoleta Man AwaPrincipal's mother[20]
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