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Sonia Disa
සෝනියා දිසා
Born
Mary Felicia Perera

(1944-06-07) June 7, 1944 (age 80)
NationalitySri Lankan
Other namesSonia Dissanayake
Occupation(s)Actress, Producer, Costume designer
Years active1962–2009
SpouseKaru Dissanayake (m. 1994)
Children2

Mary Felicia Perera[1] (born June 7, 1944, සෝනියා දිසා) [Sinhala]), popularly as Sonia Dissanayake or known professionally as,Sonia Disa, is a former actress in Sri Lankan cinema.[2] Started her career in 1962, she became one of the most popular film actresses in 70s and 80s. Apart from acting, she also produced 17 films and worked as a costume designer.[3]

Personal life

She was born on 7 June 1944 in Kotahena, Colombo as Mary Felicia Perera.[3] She was married to Karu Dissanayake, who was also a film actor. He made film debut with Soorayangeth Sooraya and later acted in popular films including Weli Kathara, Thushara and Janaka Saha Manju. He died on 17 November 2009.[4] She lives in Australia with her two children, Udaya and Harshani.[3]

In 2017, Sonia was hospitalized due to a sudden heart attack. She recovered successfully after a surgery.[5]

Career

She was introduced into the cinema by Anthony C. Perera at the age of 19.[6] He brought Sonia into Titus Thotawatte and she acted as "club girl" in his film in 1962 Chandiya.[7] Her major cinematic experience came through a supportive role in 1964 film Heta Pramada Wadi, directed by Shantha Kumar Senevirathna.[8] Some of her popular films are Soorayangeth Sooraya, Thusara, Sadahatama Oba Magai and Janaka Saha Manju.[9]

During the shooting of 1976 film Nedeyo, Sonia was severely injured when acting a scene in a car. She was admitted to the hospital in coma state and relieved after seven days. One of her eyes were severely damaged and vision was lost in that eye. It took one year and six months to be healed completed.[6] Disa won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in Obata Divura Kiyannam at Sarasavi Film Festival and Best Supporting Actress award for her role in Devduwa at the Presidential award festival.[10]

She acted with Gamini Fonseka for 15 films, which enabled her to play in different levels in the Sinhala cinema. She acted in many villain roles oppose to Malini Fonseka and fans criticized her roles in many films. She then refused to play in playful sexy roles and started to act in more dramatic roles which commenced with Jeewana Ganga directed by Dayananda Rodrigo. Finally, she was selected for many motherly roles, which became a cult in that era. She acted motherly roles in many blockbuster movies such as Thaththai Puthai, Raja Wadakarayo, Hitha Honda Chandiya and Mamai Raja. With many western roles, her name was transferred to stage name Sonia Disa by Tissa Abeysekara.[6]

In 1986, she produced her maiden cinema production Jaya Apatai along with Sunil T. Fernando.[11]

In 2004, she celebrated 40 years for her cinema career with a grand ceremony at the BMICH.[12] After 20 years, she acted in Dayaratne Ratagedara's poya day single episode teledrama Mudukku.[13]

Arrest

16 February 2015, she was arrested by the Slave Island police for trespassing on the Nava Sama Samaja Party office premises at Barrack road Colombo 2. She charged that her house was unlawfully acquired by Wickramabahu Karunaratne. She also stated that the building was given to former minister Vasudeva Nanayakkara twenty years ago. However, six persons including Disa, were produced before the Fort Magistrate Court on Monday afternoon.[14] She was released on bail by the Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court on 18 February 2015.[15]

Filmography

As actress

Year Film Role Ref.
1964 Heta Pramada Wadi Garjana Kumara's Daughter
1965 Chandiya
1966 Oba Dutu Da [16]
1968 Bicycle Hora
1969 Kohomada Wede
1969 Mee Masso
1969 Prawesamwanna Sonia
1969 Paara Walalu
1969 Hari Maga Samanthi
1969 Soorayangeth Sooraya
1970 Ohoma Hondada
1970 Suli Sulan
1971 Poojithayo Item song
1971 Abirahasa Opening bargoer
1971 Sahanaya
1972 Miriguwa
1972 Edath Sooraya Adath Sooraya Jiggie
1973 Sadahatama Oba Mage [17]
1973 Hondai Narakai
1973 Hondata Hondai Ramani
1973 Thushara Sonia
1973 Hondama Welawa
1974 Sahayata Danny
1974 Mehema Harida
1974 Jeewana Ganga
1974 Onna Babo Billo Enawa Joe's lover
1975 Hitha Honda Minihek Sriya
1975 Amaraneeya Adare
1975 Gijulihiniyo
1976 Pradeepe Ma Wewa
1976 Harima Badu Thunak Monica Kulatilaka
1976 Hariyata Hari Punchi Nona
1976 Nedeyo Kumuduni
1976 Kawuda Raja Sudha
1977 Dewiyani Oba Kohida Mother in Urban Area
1977 Chin Chin Nona
1977 Aege Adara Kathawa Sudu Manike
1978 Janaka Saha Manju Champika Nandadeva [18]
1978 Sasara Kanthi
1978 Sandawata Ran Tharu
1979 Monarathenna Sriya
1979 Sawudan Jema Nokki
1979 Geheniyak Sirimali 'Mali'
1979 Hingana Kolla Marian Samarasinghe
1979 Subhani
1980 Uthumaneni Siripala's lover
1980 Tak Tik Tuk Nilanthi
1980 Anuhasa
1980 Adara Rathne Nirmala
1980 Doctor Susantha
1980 Raktha Thara
1980 Miyurige Kathawa
1981 Bangali Walalu
1981 Sathweni Dawasa Wanrakka
1981 Amme Mata Samawenna Sheela
1981 Jeewanthi Priyanga
1982 Wathura Karaththaya Mother
1982 Thakkita Tharikita
1982 Miss Mallika
1982 Rail Paara Rail Guard's wife
1982 Rahasak Nathi Rahasak
1982 Kele Mal
1982 Kadawunu Poronduwa Tekla
1983 Ran Mini Muthu
1983 Monarathenna 2
1983 Chuttey Sumana
1983 Senehasaka Kandulu Selli
1983 Loku Thaththa
1983 Mal Madhu
1983 Sister Mary Sister Mary
1984 Ammai Duwai
1984 Thaththai Puthai Saliya's mother
1984 Hadawathaka Wedana
1985 Channai Kello Dennai
1985 Raththaran Kanda
1985 Aeya Waradida Oba Kiyanna
1985 Obata Diwura Kiyannam Silawathie
1986 Dushyanthi Seeta Kumari
1986 Devduwa
1986 Jaya Apatai
1987 Raja Wadakarayo Ramesh's mother
1987 Hitha Honda Chandiya Jinney's mother
1987 Ahinsa Party guest
1988 Amme Oba Nisa
1988 Ko Hathuro
1989 Mamai Raja Nanda Ranatunga
1989 Obata Rahasak Kiyannam
1989 Sinasenna Raththaran
1989 Randenigala Sinhaya Raju's mother
1990 Yukthiyata Wada Sujatha
1990 Veera Udara
1990 Chandi Raja
1991 Raja Sellan
1991 Esala Sanda
1991 Uthura Dakuna
1991 Raja Kello
1991 Ran Hadawatha
1991 Alibaba Saha Horu 40
1991 Bambara Kalapaya
1992 Ranabime Veeraya
1992 Oba Mata Wiswasai Veerabahu's wife
1992 Sakwithi Raja
1992 Chandi Rejina
1993 Ottui Beruwata
1993 Lassanai Balanna
1993 Lassanai Balanna
1995 Wasana Wewa
1995 Chandiyage Putha Manamperiyage Silawathie Perera
1995 Aege Wairaya
1995 Edath Chandiya Adath Chandiya
1995 Dalulana Gini
1995 Inspector Geetha Nalika
1995 Dewiyani Sathya Surakinna Shanthi
1996 Raththaran Malli
1997 Aege Wairaya 2
1998 Aege Wairaya 3
1998 Sexy Girl
1999 Unusum Rathriya
1999 Koti Sana Koti Sana's mother [19]
2000 Aege Wairaya 4
2000 Salupata Ahasata
2000 Kauda Bole Alice Hilda Nona [20]
2001 Hai Baby Hai
2002 Sansara Prarthana
2009 Thushara Sampath's mother [21]

As producer

Year Film
1986 Jaya Apatai
1988 Ko Hathuro
1989 Mamai Raja
1990 Chandi Raja
1992 Chandi Rejina
1992 Sakwithi Raja
1993 Lassanai Balanna
1995 Wasana Wewa
1995 Chandiyage Putha
1995 Edath Chandiya Adath Chandiya
1995 Dalulana Gini
1996 Raththaran Malli
1997 Aege Wairaya 2
1997 Aege Wairaya 3
1998 Sexy Girl
1999 Koti Sana
1999 Unusum Rathriya

As costume designer

Year Film
1996 Raththaran Malli

References

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  2. ^ "Actresses in Sri Lankan cinema - Semini Iddamalgoda". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "SONIA Dissa SO NEAR TO OUR HEARTS". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
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  6. ^ a b c "Sonia Disa brought me luck". Saaraviya. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
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