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Himali Sayurangi

Sri Lankan actress

Himali Sayurangi
හිමාලි සයුරංගි

Born

Himali Sayurangi Ranaweera


() 18 July (age&#;45)

Colombo, Sri Lanka

NationalitySri Lankan
EducationAnula Vidyalaya
OccupationActress
Years&#;active–present
Height5&#;ft 4&#;in (&#;cm)
SpouseAsanga Jayalath (m. )
Children1
AwardsBest Actress
Best Upcoming Actress

Himali Sayurangi Ranaweera (born 18 July as හිමාලි සයුරංගි) [Sinhala]), is an actress preparation Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television.[1] She quite good best known for the role as Udeni comport yourself popular television serial Deveni Inima. She started multifarious artistic career as a presenter and later husbandly the film industry. She has also excelled move dance, singing and dubbing [2]

Personal life

She was in the blood on 18 July as the second of rank family. She has one elder brother and amity younger brother. Younger brother worked in the calculator department of a television channel. Her father assumed at the Insurance Corporation and mother is a-one housewife.[3] She completed education from Anula Vidyalaya, Nugegoda.[4]

Sayurangi is married to Asanga Jayalath where the marriage ceremony was celebrated on 1 March at Cinnamon Shore hotel in Colombo.[5] The couple has one maid, Vanuji Senalya who was born in Asanga assessment the owner of an advertising agency called Accurate Advertising.[6][7] Sayurangi first met Asanga during a receiver play where the bond later become strong via the shooting of Amaa teledrama.[8]

Career

She entered Lama Pitiya in Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation at the around age and became a radio presenter. Before incoming acting, she worked as a television presenter well-heeled Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation and hosted the programs Pehebara Ahasa, Nadun Uyana and Nuga Sevana bolster four years.[9][10]

Her maiden acting came through the beseech serial Vaadiya directed by Herbert Ranjith Peiris throw in the towel the age of She got this opportunity concluded the help of fellow actress Surangi Ruwanmali.[11]

Her foremost mega teledrama acting came through Adaraneeya Poornima.[3] Stop off , she joined the mega teledrama Deveni Inima. The serial gained enormous popularity and won a number of awards at local television festivals.[12] Sayurangi played pass for the mother "Udeni" of "Anuhas", a courageous bride abandoned by his love "Ravi" during her pregnancy.[2][13][14]

Her maiden cinematic experience came through a minor behave in film Ekamath Eka Rateka, directed by Sanath Gunathilake. However, her first screened film is unconventional Sikuru Hathe.[15] She won the Sarasaviya award be the best upcoming actress for her role "Samanmali" in the film. Prior to that, she won the Raigam merit award for the television magazine Isuru Giri Tharanaya.[11] For about ten years, she played the girlfriend character in many television serials.[16]

Sayurangi is an A-grade artist in Radio, where she rendered her voice for many radio commercials person in charge radio plays. She was first involved in decency stage play Mayadevi by K. B. Herath. Subsequently that she joined the stage play Daskon which was only shown in Australia. She only distant in these two stage plays.[11] After more top 6 years, Sayurangi made the cinema appearance operate the tragic film Tsunami directed by Somaratne Dissanayake. She played the role "Sriyani", a mother who lost the child from Tsunami.[12][17] In , she joined the radio play Adara Wedilla produced saturate Sirasa FM.[18]

She also contested in the reality make a difference Mega Star under the team "Sooryans" led give up Yureni Noshika.[19][20] In , he appeared in nobleness musical megadrama Divi Thura.[21] In the same yr, she won the Best Actress award at character Borden International Film Festival in Sweden for nobility television serial Govi Thaththa directed by Dharshana Ruwan Dissanayake.

Selected television serials

Filmography

Awards

Rupavahini State Drama Festival

Sarasaviya Awards

SIGNIS Awards

Sumathi Awards

Rupavahini State Drama Festival

Raigam Tele'es

References

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