Trilicia Gunawardena Explained

Trilicia Gunawardena
ට්‍රිලිෂියා ගුණවර්ධන
Birth Date:14 October 1934
Birth Name:Trelicia Abeykoon
Birth Place:Kolonnawa, Sri Lanka
Death Place:Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality:Sri Lankan
Education:St. Anthony's Balika Vidyalaya, Dematagoda
Musaeus College
Years Active:1939–1999
Spouse:Prof. A.J. Gunawardena
Occupation:Actress, Singer, Dramatist

Trelicia Abeykoon (born 14 October 1934 – died 26 April 1999 as ට්‍රිලිෂියා ගුණවර්ධන)), popularly as Trelicia or Trilicia Gunawardena, was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television as well as a singer.[1] [2] She is best known for the critically acclaimed roles in films Gamperaliya, Nidhanaya, Kaliyagaya and Beddegama.[3]

Personal life

She was born on 14 October 1934 at Kolonnawa, Sri Lanka. She completed school education from St. Anthony's Balika Vidyalaya, Dematagoda and Musaeus College, Colombo.[4] Then she graduated with an honors degree from University of Peradeniya and worked as a teacher at Ananda Shasthralaya, Kotte. She also worked as a lecturer in the Aesthetic department at Peradeniya University as well as University of Kelaniya. She also worked as an English Instructor at the University of the Visual and Performing Arts.

She was married to Prof. A. J. Gunawardena, an English art critic and lecturer in the English Department at the then Vidyalankara University (Kelaniya University).[5] He also worked as a screenwriter for the films Kaliyugaya and Baddegama.

She died on 26 April 1999 at the age of 64. Her body was cremated at General Cemetery, Borella.

Career

Her drama career started with U.A.S Perera's Lama Pitiya program in Radio Ceylon. She sang the song Surathal Nangiye with U.A.S Perera and W. A. Wijepala in 1939.[6] Then in 1956, Gunawardena entered to stage drama with the main role as the first queen in play Maname by Ediriweera Sarachchandra.[7] [8] She starred in Prof. Sarachchandra's Hasthikantha Manthare, Dayananda Gunawardena's Naribana and Mahagama Sekera's Kundalakeshi.

Her maiden cinematic experience came through 1963 blockbuster movie Gamperaliya directed by award winning filmmaker Lester James Peries.[9] Later she appeared in several critics acclaimed films such as Mado Doova, Baddegama, Nidhanaya, Gehenu Lamai, Nomiyena Minisun, Tharanaya and Loku Duwa. Among them, her role of 'Anula' in the film Kaliyugaya, was called by film critics as her greatest role. In 1984, she won the Sarasaviya Award for Best Supporting Actress, and later won the Presidential Award for the role. She was also awarded the Certificate of Live Cinematic Merit at the OICC Honors Ceremony.

She also starred in several teledramas including her role as 'Lucy Hami' in the drama Giraya was highly praised by the critics.[10] The teledrama, which aired on television for 10 consecutive weeks, is based on a novel by Punyakanthi Wijenayake. Then she acted in the teledrama Beddegedara directed by Sudath Rohana and later won an OCIC award for her role as a mother. She later joined English dramas and starred in the Belgian play Caligula produced by the Professor Rudy Corrense.

As an author, she translated R. Ananthamurthy's Kannada novel 'Sanskara' into Sinhala.

Notable theater works

Notable television works

Filmography

Year Film Role Ref.
1963 Gamperaliya Anula [13]
1972 Sahanaya [14]
1972 Nidhanaya Dulcy [15]
1976 Madol Duwa Mrs. Dharmasinghe [16]
1978 Gehenu Lamai Jenny Liyanage [17]
1981 Baddegama Karalina, Silindu's sister [18]
1983 Kaliyugaya Anula [19]
1986 Aadara Hasuna Army officer's sister [20]
1988 Sagara Jalaya Madi Handuwa Oba Sanda Village Woman
1994 Nomiyena Minisun
1995 Ayoma
1996 Loku Duwa mrs. Perera
1997 Tharanaya
1999 Padadaya [21]
2011 Dheewari Josi. Posthumous release [22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Actresses in Sri Lankan cinema - Trilicia Gunawardena . Sarasaviya. 15 August 2020.
  2. Web site: Trelicia Gunawardena filmography . Rate Your Music. 7 September 2019.
  3. Web site: Trelicia Gunawardena films . IMDb. 7 September 2019.
  4. Web site: Trilicia finishes acting . Sunday Times . 1 November 2017.
  5. Web site: Florence and Ranjith Goonewardene . Florence. 7 September 2019.
  6. Web site: Artistes of Ananda - Poet monks and student writers . Daily News. 7 September 2019.
  7. Web site: Between Home and the World . Frontline. 7 September 2019.
  8. Web site: Trelicia Gunawardena obituary . Daily Mirror. 7 September 2019.
  9. Web site: Trillicia Gunawardena films . Sinhala Cinema Database. 7 September 2019.
  10. Web site: When The Harvest Is Over . Colombo Telegraph. 7 September 2019.
  11. Web site: Giraya Teledrama review . Sunday Observer. 7 September 2019.
  12. Web site: Sudath's stories on screen again . Sunday Times . 16 August 2016.
  13. Web site: All about the blockbuster film "Gamperaliya" . 2021-01-23 . Sarasaviya.
  14. Web site: All about Sahanaya . Sarasaviya . 24 September 2020.
  15. Web site: 40 years for the greatest film ever produced in Sinhala cinema . Sarasaviya . 24 March 2017.
  16. Web site: All about Madol Duwa . Sarasaviya . 3 March 2020.
  17. Web site: සදා මේ සංසාරේ අපේ හමුවීම නොවේ: ගැහැනු ළමයි . 2021-01-12 . Sarasaviya.
  18. Web site: The Village in the Jungle (Baddegama) . Sunday Observer. 7 September 2019.
  19. Web site: Filmography- 1981–2000. 2007-04-17. 2004. Lester James Peries.
  20. Web site: Parallel towards a Sinhala Cinema . 27 September 2018.
  21. Web site: Screening of 2 new films . The Sunday Times. 11 March 2017.
  22. Web site: Sri Lankan Screened Films . Sarasaviya . 11 March 2017.