Swarna Mallawarachchi

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Born (1948-08-01) 1 August 1948 (age 77)
EducationVijayaba Maha Vidyalaya
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1966–present
Swarna Mallawarachchi
ස්වර්ණා මල්ලවාරච්චි
Swarna Mallawarachchi (left) in 2017
Born (1948-08-01) 1 August 1948 (age 77)
EducationVijayaba Maha Vidyalaya
OccupationActress
Years active1966–present
ChildrenNarendra Bandaranayake
AwardsBest Actress

Swarna Mallawarachchi (born 1 August 1948: Sinhala: ස්වර්ණා මල්ලවාරච්චි), is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema. Often known as the "Golden star of Sinhalese cinema", Swarna began her acting career whilst still a schoolgirl, starring in the 1966 blockbuster film Sath Samudura directed by Siri Gunasinghe.[1] During a career spanning over 40 years, Swarna has won the 'Best Actress Award' 26 times, most by a Sri Lankan actress.[2]

She was born on 1 August 1, 1948.[3] in Kosgas Junction, Grandpass, Colombo. She completed her education at Vijayaba Maha Vidyalaya, Grandpass.[4].

Swarna has one daughter named Naredra Bandaranayake.

Career

In school, she collaborated with her friend Kanthi Kalyani Atugoda for the handwritten school magazine "Pipena Kumudu." Through the magazine, she showcased her abilities.

Swarna left Sri Lankan cinema for a brief period in the 1970s to live abroad. When she returned after a four-year absence, there was an influx of new actresses. Swarna accepted supporting roles from directors during this period and obtained the Best Actress awards for these roles during these years.[5]

In 1983, she played the main role of 'Ranmali' in the thriller drama film Dadayama directed by Vasantha Obeysekera. After receiving positive reviews by the critics, she won the Best Actress award at the Sarasaviya Awards for the role.

She has been appointed the UNHCR ambassador for women's rights in Sri Lanka since 2004.

Swarna's truly unique role as an actress is evident in films such as Vasantha Obeysekera's Dadayama (The Hunt) and Kadapathaka Chayava (Reflections in the Mirror), Dharmasiri Bandaranayake's Suddhilage Kathawa (The Story of Suddhi) and Bava Duka / Bava Karma, Sumitra Peries' Sagara Jalaya (Letter Written in the Sand) and Prasanna Vithanage's Anantha Rathriya (Dark Night of the Soul).[6]

Filmography

YearFilmRole
1967Sath SamuduraSoma [7]
1969Hanthane KathawaSubhadra [8]
1970Thunman HandiyaYasawathi
1970Nim Wallala
1971Samanala Kumariyo Samaga Api Kawadath Surayo
1973Mathara AchchiSumithra aka Sumi
1973Gopalu Handa
1973Hondama Welawa
1974Ahas GauwaVijitha
1980Muwan Palessa 2
1980SankhapaliSugala
1980Hewanali Eda Minissu
1980Hansa VilakMiranda Ranaweera [9]
1980SinhabahuSupra
1981Anjana[10]
1981Chanchala RekhaKamala
1982Ridee NimnayaLeelawathi
1982Kiri Suwanda
1982Kala Mal
1982Biththi HatharaSamara
1982Yahalu YeheliGina
1983DadayamaRathmali Kekunawela [11]
1983Samanala Sihina
1983Muwan Palessa 3
1984MayaKumari's mother [12]
1985Suddilage KathaawaSuddi [13]
1985Doringe Sayanaya
1985Karadiya Walalla
1986Maldeniye SimionGunawathi [14]
1987Yugayen Yugayata
1987Kawuluwa
1988Sagara Jalaya Madi Haduwa Oba SandaHeen Kella
1989Kedapathaka ChayaNandawathi Bandara
1993Madara ParasathuChithra
1994Mee HarakaYamuna Nanayakkara
1995AyomaAyoma
1997Bawa DukaNona Hami
1997Bawa KarmaNona Hami
1998Chanda Kinnari
2001Anantha RathriyaWeerasinghe Arachchige Piyumi
2004Premawanthayo
2014Thanha Rathi RangaManorani
2016Age Asa Aga
2023Dada ImaRohini Kekunawela[15]
2025RaniManorani Saravanamuttu

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