Veena Jayakody
Veena Jayakody වීණා ජයකොඩි | |
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Born | Virginia Sandhya Peiris November 27, 1952 |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Occupation(s) | Actress, Dramatist |
Years active | 1968–present |
Parent | Rohini Jayakody (mother) |
Awards | Best Actress |
Virginia Sandhya Peiris (born 27 November 1952 as වීණා ජයකොඩි) [Sinhala]), better known as Veena Jayakody, is a Sri Lankan Film actress in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama and television.[2][3] Started as a child artist, played roles in films Sagarayak Meda, Ra Manamali and Sarungalaya.
Personal life
Veena Jayakodi was born on 27 November 1952. Her mother Rohini Jayakody was a popular actress and a film director.[4] She has three children - one daughter and two sons. Eldest daughter is Anjana, Elders son is Chandu Youngest Son is Sanjay. Anjana She has two children - Waishya and Kaushik and her husband is srini Chandu has three children- Jason Tharaa and Joshua and his wife's name is Melonie.
Acting career
Jyakody started her film career with Ahankara Sthree back in 1954, directed by A. B. Raj as a child with her mother.[4] At the age of 12, Jayakody acted in 1968 film Hangi Hora directed by her mother Rohini Jayakody, where she acted as a dancer. At the age of 14, she acted in a Vesak drama Kohomada Wade.[4]
Notable teledramas
- Amarapuraya[5]
- Aragalaya[6]
- Bhavana - Akala Rathriya[7][8]
- Bopath Sakkiya[9]
- Eth Kanda Lihini[10]
- Ganga Addara [11]
- Giri Shikara Meda[12]
- Hirusanda Maima [13]
- Kulavilokanaya[14]
- Laabai Apple[15]
- Kele Handa [16]
- Oba Mageya[17]
- Nadeeladiya [18]
- Ruwata Ruwa[19]
- Samanala Sihinaya [20]
- Sanda Mudunata[21]
- Sasandara[22]
- Sihina Kumari[23]
- Sudu Kapuru Pethi[24]
- Wahinna Muthu Wassak[25]
Filmography
She has acted in more than 75 films across many genre.
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1954 | Ahankara Sthree | Child Sukumal | |
1968 | Hangi Hora | Dancer | |
1969 | Kohomada Wade | ||
1978 | Deepanjali | ||
1978 | Apsara | ||
1979 | Geheniyak | Rupa | |
1979 | Minisun Athara Minisek | Vajira | |
1979 | Chuda Manikya | Sheryn Kodikara | |
1979 | Sarungale | Susheela | [26] |
1979 | Muwan Palessa | Kekuli | |
1980 | Miyurige Kathawa | Miyuri | |
1981 | Thawalama | Khema | |
1981 | Sagarayak Meda | Deepa Moladanda | |
1981 | Bandura Mal | Uma | |
1982 | Re Manamali | Asha | |
1982 | Miss Mallika | ||
1984 | Shirani | ||
1987 | Sathyagrahanaya | Ramani | [27] |
1988 | Gedara Budun Amma | Samanthi's mother | |
1991 | Sihina Ahase Wasanthaya | ||
1991 | Keli Madala | Samara Tennekoon | |
1991 | Suwandena Suwandak | ||
1992 | Sisila Gini Gani | Kumari Makalanda | [28] |
1992 | Kulageya | Ramya | |
1993 | Yasasa | ||
1993 | Till Death Do Us Part | ||
1993 | Sargent Nallathambi | Juliana 'Julie' | |
1993 | Surabidena | Saama | [29] |
1994 | Nohadan Landune | ||
1994 | Pawana Ralu Viya | ||
1994 | Aragalaya | Tamil dancer | |
1995 | Maruthaya | Geetha Wickramaratne | |
1996 | Soora Daruwo | ||
1996 | Anantha Rathriya | Loku Amma | [30] |
1996 | Loku Duwa | [31] | |
1997 | Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor | Charu Ma | |
1997 | Vijayagrahanaya | ||
1997 | Sudu Akka | ||
1997 | Savithrige Rathriya | ||
1998 | Vimukthi | ||
1998 | Dorakada Marawa | Priyantha's mother | |
1999 | Salupata Ahasata 1 | Prema | [32][33] |
1999 | Sura Yahana | [34] | |
1999 | Theertha Yathra | Grace Sooriyabandara | [35] |
2000 | Salupata Ahasata 2 | Prema | [36] |
2001 | Kinihiriya Mal | Brothel receptionist | [37] |
2001 | Kalu Sudu Mal | Pushpa | |
2002 | Rosa Patikki | ||
2002 | Surapurata Kanyaviyak | [38] | |
2003 | Madre Teresa | Municipal Inspector Aoura | |
2005 | Asani Warsha | Granny | |
2006 | Nilambare | ||
2007 | Sikuru Hathe | OIC's wife | |
2008 | Ai Oba Thaniwela | ||
2009 | Juliya | [39] | |
2009 | Alimankada | Kamala's Mother | [40] |
2010 | Ira Handa Yata | ||
2011 | Gamani | Dead rebel's mother | |
2011 | Dheewari | ||
2011 | Putha Mage Sooraya | ||
2012 | A Common Man | Vegetable vendor | |
2012 | Kusa Pabha | Queen Seelawathi | |
2012 | Wassane Senehasa | Pradeep's mother | |
2012 | Kurumittek Awilla | [41] | |
2012 | Sihinaya Dige Enna | Shanthi "Sakunthala" de Silva | |
2012 | Prathiroo | Parwathi | |
2013 | Peeter One | Elizabeth Briganza | |
2015 | Bora Diya Pokuna | Doreen | |
2016 | Motor Bicycle | Rangana's Mother | |
2016 | Weerawarna | Suriyasingha's mother | |
2018 | Eka Dawasaka Api | ||
2019 | Sangile | ||
2020 | Suparna | Suparna's mother | |
Kandak Sema | |||
TBD | Monara Vilak | [42] | |
TBD | Guththila | [43] | |
TBD | Bahuchithawadiya | Iranganie |
Awards and accolades
She has won several awards at the local film festivals and television festivals.[3]
Presidential Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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1982 | Ra Manamali | Best Actress | Won |
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