Denawaka Hamine
Denawaka Hamine දෙනවක හාමිනේ | |
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Born | Dona Meraya Denawaka 20 February 1906 Kimbulgoda, Gampaha, British Ceylon |
Died | 9 December 2002 | (aged 96)
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Kimbulgoda Vidyalaya |
Occupation(s) | Actress, Dramatist |
Years active | 1962–2002 |
Children | 1 |
Awards | Best Actress |
Kala Suri Dona Georgina Meraya Denawaka, (20 February 1906 – 9 December 2002 as දෙනවක හාමිනේ), popularly known as Denawaka Hamine, was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and television. Known as "The grand old lady" of Sinhala cinema, she appeared more than 300 films and teledramas in a career spanned more than four decades.[1]
Personal life
[edit]Denawaka Hamine was born 20 February 1906 in Kimbulgoda, Gampaha.[2] After completing education from Imbulgoda Vidyalaya, she became a teacher at the school.[1]
She had one daughter, Edith Senarath Yapa. She had three grandchildren, all three were involved in cinema. Anura Senarath Yapa who acted in the film Sama. Palitha Senarath Yapa acted in the films Dasa Nisa and Pethigomara. Palitha later became the head of the sports division of the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation. Youngest one, Udaya Bandara Senarath Yapa starred in the film Dandu Monara. Son-in-law Theja Bandara Senarath worked as a supervisor at Yapa Port Cargo Corporation.[1]
She died on 9 December 2002 at the age of 96.
Career
[edit]She was by profession a school teacher until a chance encounter with G. D. L. Perera when she accompanied a young actress to a theatrical audition, led to her winning the role of an elderly mother in Perera's play Kandulu. Due to her masterful performance in the role, GDL brought Hamine into his drama group Kala Pela; she would play in Kala Pela productions like Manamalayo, Sakkarawattang and Sama (as Nonnohamy) and was honored with a merit award at the 1964 Arts Council Drama Festival for her role in Totupola.[3]
Hamine's debut film role was in the film adaption of Sama (1965) by GDL reprising the role she had popularized in the play.[2] In Sath Samudura (1968) she played the mother of two fishermen to much critical rave. She was presented a Best Character Actress Award for the role by a special government council. It was delivered on stage by the then Sri Lankan prime minister Dudley Senanayake.[3]
In the 1970s, Hamine had major roles in Tun Man Handiya, Desa Nisa Kolomba Sanniya and Matara Achchi. She continued to perform the elderly woman character. She played to Western audiences with a small role in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom as a weeping mother in 1984. In 1987, she was awarded the Kalasuri title.[2] Her best scene in cinema came through Sath Samudura as the mother of Edmund Wijesinghe and Cyril Wickramage who starred in that film. In 1968, she won the Award for Best Actress of the Year for her role in Sath Samudura at the Sarasaviya Film Festival.[1]
Hamine did work in television with roles in teledramas like Kopi Kade in which she made the original cast. In 1998 she received an honorary award for her contributions to Sinhala Cinema from the Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga.[3]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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1965 | Saama | Nonnohamy | |
1966 | Sihina Hathak | Isabella | [4] |
1966 | Kinkini Paada | ||
1967 | Sath Samudura | Gunadasa's mother | [5] |
1967 | Saru Bima | ||
1967 | Sadol Kandulu | Servant | |
1967 | Iwasana Danaa | ||
1967 | Evasana dana | ||
1967 | Raena Giraw | Dissa's granny | |
1968 | Hangi Hora | ||
1968 | Dahasak Sithuvili | Lalith's mother | [6] |
1968 | Wanasara | ||
1968 | London Hamu | ||
1969 | Romeo Juliet Kathawak | ||
1969 | Kawuda Hari | Mother | |
1969 | Hari Maga | Banda caretaker | |
1969 | Hanthane Kathawa | [7] | |
1970 | Thun Man Handiya | Sirisena's granny | |
1970 | Lakseta Kodiya | Pinsiri's mother | |
1970 | Nim Walalla | ||
1971 | Poojithayo | Ango | |
1971 | Seeye Nottuwa | ||
1971 | Bindunu Hadawath | ||
1971 | Samanala Kumariyo | ||
1971 | Sahanaya | [8] | |
1972 | Desa Nisa | Mother | |
1972 | Wehilihini | ||
1972 | Lokuma Hinawa | Kabi 'Hami' | |
1972 | Miringuwa | ||
1973 | Matara Achchi | Matara Achchi | |
1974 | Hadawath Naththo | ||
1974 | Sheela | Prospective Voter Achchi | |
1974 | Sagarika | ||
1974 | Lasanda | Parakrama's granny | |
1974 | Wasthuwa | ||
1974 | Rodi Gama | ||
1975 | Pem Kurullo | ||
1975 | Raththaran Amma | Granny | |
1975 | Kohoma Kiyannada | Sudu Nanda | |
1975 | Cyril Malli | ||
1975 | Kokilayo | ||
1975 | Ranwan Rekha | ||
1975 | Jeewana Geethaya | ||
1975 | Sikuruliya | Namali's aunt | [9] |
1975 | Hadawathaka Wasanthaya | ||
1975 | Desa Nisa | Nirukada's mother | |
1976 | Kolamba Sanniya | Sister | |
1976 | Madol Duwa | Net trapped homeowner | [10] |
1976 | Loka Horu | ||
1976 | Walmathwuwo | Maggie | |
1976 | Hulawali | Villager | [11] |
1977 | Sudu Paraviyo | Chandi's mother | |
1977 | Sikuru Dasawa | ||
1977 | Maruwa Samaga Wase | Granny | |
1977 | Pembara Madhu | ||
1977 | Yakadaya | Granny | [12] |
1978 | Kumara Kumariyo | Granny | |
1978 | Janaka Saha Manju | Granny | |
1978 | Vishmaya | Janaka's granny | |
1978 | Selinage Walawwa | Granny | |
1979 | Palagetiyo | Sarath's mother | |
1979 | Eka Hitha | ||
1979 | Sawudan Jema | Sawdan's granny | |
1979 | Podi Malli | Siri's mother | |
1979 | Wisihathara Peya | ||
1980 | Anuhasa | ||
1980 | Parithyagaya | Jayathilaka's mother | |
1980 | Bamvara Pahasa | ||
1980 | Raja Dawasak | ||
1980 | Paara Dige | ||
1980 | Hansa Vilak | Granny | [13] |
1980 | Kinduru Kumari | Elsie Nona | [14] |
1981 | Mihidum Sihina | ||
1981 | Ridee Thella | ||
1981 | Geethika | ||
1981 | Sathara Diganthaya | ||
1982 | Deweni Gamana | Unmarried old aunt | |
1982 | Bambara Geethaya | ||
1982 | Adhishtana | ||
1982 | Pethi Gomara | Dhansukha's mother | |
1982 | Anuradha | ||
1982 | Majora Sir | ||
1983 | Chutte | Nanda | |
1983 | Sister Mary | Sumedha's mother | |
1984 | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | Villager Woman #2 | |
1984 | Wadula | Sovida's mother | |
1984 | Arunata Pera | Mother | |
1984 | Ranmalige Wasanawa | Granny | |
1985 | Adara Kathawa | ||
1986 | Soora Saradiyel | Pinchohamy | |
1986 | Dinuma | Granny | |
1987 | Sathyagrahanaya | Cartoonist's mother | [15] |
1987 | Mangala Thegga | ||
1987 | Kawuluwa | ||
1987 | Ahinsa | Party guest | |
1988 | Sandakada Pahana | Hospital resident | |
1988 | Angulimala | ||
1988 | Sagara Jalaya Madi Handuwa Oba Sanda | Upasika aunty | |
1990 | Jaya Kothanada | ||
1991 | Dolosmahe Pahana | ||
1991 | Salambak Handai | ||
1991 | Golu Muhude Kunatuwa | ||
1992 | Viyaru Minisa | ||
1993 | Ordinary Magic | Vani | |
1993 | Lagin Giyoth Aehek Na | ||
1993 | Meeharaka | Grandmother | |
1994 | Le livre de cristal | Vielle dame de la pension | |
1994 | Abhiyogaya | ||
1994 | Nohadan Landune | ||
1994 | Ahas Maliga | ||
1994 | 150 Mulleriyawa | Kiri Amma | |
1994 | Anoma | ||
1994 | Mee Haraka | Granny | |
1997 | Apaye Thappara 8400k | ||
1998 | Channa Kinnari | ||
2002 | Seethala Gini Kandu |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Denawaka Hamine, who hid his real name from 'Sarasaviya', receives awards from 'Sarasaviya' itself". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
- ^ a b c "End of an illustrious era". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
- ^ a b c "Golden memories of grand old lady of the silver screen". Wijeya Newspapers. 2002. Retrieved 30 April 2008.
- ^ "All about Sihina Sathak". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
- ^ "All about "Sath Samudura"". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
- ^ "All about Dahasak Sithuvili". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- ^ "හන්තානේ-කතාව" "All about Hanthane Kathawa". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
- ^ "සහනය" "All about Sahanaya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
- ^ "He left me: Sikuruliya". sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- ^ "All about Madol Duwa". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
- ^ "All about Hulavali". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- ^ "All about Yakadaya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- ^ "All about "Hansa Vilak"". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
- ^ "පෙම් සිහින තොටින් 'කිඳුරු කුමාරි'". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- ^ "All about Sathyagrahanaya". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 28 February 2017.