Channa Perera

Deepanath Channa Perera (born 16 August 1965 as චන්න පෙරේරා [Sinhala]), is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema and television as well as a filmmaker and screenplay writer.[2][3]

Channa Perera
චන්න පෙරේරා
Born
Deepanath Channa Perera

(1965-08-16) 16 August 1965
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationSri Sumangala College
Royal College Colombo
Occupation(s)Actor, director, producer, screen writer
Years active1992–present
SpouseGayathri Dias[1]
Children2
Parents
  • Piyasena Perera (father)
  • Vineetha Piyasena (mother)
AwardsBest Director
Popular Actor

Personal life

Channa Perera was born on 16 August 1965 as the eldest of four sons. His father Piyasena Perera was a Director of Education who was in-charge of special education in Sri Lanka. His mother, Vineetha Piyasena, was a teaching instructress.[4] Perera was educated at Sri Sumangala Boys' School, Panadura and then from Royal College Colombo. He completed A/L from bio stream and then took over a Banking job.[5]

He is married to popular actress Gayathri Dias. He met Gayathri during the teledrama Makara Vijithaya. They got married on 26 September 1996.[5] The couple has two daughters - Maleesha Parindya and Duasha Adithya. Elder daughter Maleesha completed education from Musaeus College.Duasha is currently studying at Royal Institute.[5][6]

Career

His maiden cinematic experience came through 1994 film Sujatha directed by Daya Wimalaweera.[7] Since then, he acted in many dramatic roles particularly in romantic supportive roles. His has acted in many popular serials including Golu Hadawatha, Sathpura Wesiyo, Senehewanthayo, Sath Mahala, Sakwa Lihiniyo and Sooriya Daruwo.[6]

He entered in film direction with the 2006 blockbuster Anjalika. The film won many awards at local film festivals. He introduced Kollywood actress Pooja Umashankar to Sri Lankan film industry with title character in Anjalika. He directed his first television serial, Punchi Weerayo, which became a cult in Sri Lankan television.[6] His next directorial film Sanda Diya Salu, which is an Indian-Sri Lankan joint production was planned to release for nearly 30 theaters of NFC Ridma circuit cinemas, ten Tamil and Telugu copies.[8] But the screening was postponed by many disputes.

Some of his television serials

  • Awasan Horawa[9]
  • Bharyawo[10]
  • Dahas Gawdura[11]
  • Dedunu Yanaya[12]
  • Diya Suliya
  • Eka Gei Kurullo
  • Golu Hadawatha
  • Kaneru[13]
  • Makara Vijithaya[14]
  • Prema Parami[15]
  • Sahas Gaw Dura[16]
  • Sakwa Lihiniyo[17]
  • Sanda Hiru Tharu[18]
  • Sathmahala[19]
  • Sathpura Wesiyo[20]
  • Sawsiri Uyana
  • Senehewanthayo[20]
  • Sooriya Daruwo[20][21]
  • Sudu Mahaththuru[22]
  • Suwanda Padma [23]
  • Tharupaba[24]
  • Thimira Pauwa
  • Vihanga Geethaya[25]

Television serials directed

  • Punchi Weerayo 1 and 2 [26]
  • Wassanaye Hiru Evidin [27]
  • Sanda Diya Arana
  • Tikiri Hapannu 1 and 2

Filmography

As an actor

YearFilmRoleRef.
1994SujathaSanath
1994Dhawala Pushpayauncredited role[28]
1995Mama Baya Ne Shyama
1995Chandiyage PuthaSuresh
1997Ninja Sri Lanka
1998Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli
1999Thirtha YathraKusal[29]
2000UndayaMurthi Palihawadana[30]
2002Seethala Gini Kandu[31]
2004Mille SoyaChamara
2006AnjalikaThivanka[32]
2010Hadawatha Mal YayaiHimal[33]
2012Senasuru MaruwaNisal[34]
2014Kalpanthe SihinayakKalpa Wickramasinghe[35]
TBDInda NimidamSouth Indian Movie[36]
TBDMayaviSenehas
TBDBambara Wasanthe
TBDYugathraVisal/Sagara
TBDBambara Wasanthe[37]

As a film director

YearFilmRef.
2006Anjalika[38]
2014Kalpanthe Sihinayak[39]
2017Ekai Dekai Thunai[40]
TBDYugathra[41]
TBDSanda Diya Salu[42]

Awards and accolades

He has won several awards at the local film festivals and television festivals, both for acting and direction.[2][43]

Sarasaviya Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006AnjalikaMost Popular ActorWon

Sumathi Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1998Thimira PauwaMerit AwardWon
2001Punchi WeerayoBest Creative DirectorWon
2001Peoples' voteMost Popular ActorWon
2002Peoples' voteMost Popular ActorWon
2003Peoples' voteMost Popular ActorWon
2004NannadunanneeBest Supporting ActorNominated
2016Rathu AhasaJury Special Award[44]Won

Signis OCIC Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2009AnjalikaBest DirectionWon

Derana Music Video Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2008AnjalikaBest Visualized film songWon

SLIM-Nielsen Peoples Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2008AnjalikaMost Popular FilmWon

Hiru Golden Film Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014Senasuru MaruwaBest ActorNominated

Derana Film Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014Senasuru MaruwaBest ActorNominated

References

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