Maureen Charuni

Kurukulasuriya Maureen O'Hara Perera (born 19 September, 1963 as මොරින් චාරුනී)[3] [Sinhala]), popularly known as Maureen Charuni, is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema[4] theater and television. Highly versatile actress who dominated television drama, Charuni usually acts in young motherly roles in many dramas and films.[5]

Maureen Charuni
මොරින් චාරුනී
Born
Kurukulasuriya Maureen O'Hara Perera

(1963-09-19) September 19, 1963
Wennappuwa, Sri Lanka
OccupationActress
Years active1984–present
SpouseGihan[1]
ChildrenJanani Chathurika[2]

Acting career

Her maiden cinematic experience came through film Karadiya Walalla, directed by Cyril Wickramage.[5] But the film Ranmalige Wasanawa screened before the Karadiya Walalla.[6][7] She directed the film Hansa Vilapaya in 2000.[8]

Selected television serials

Selected stage dramas

Filmography

YearFilmRoleRef.
1984Ranmalige Wasanawa
1985Du Daruwo
1985Karadiya Walalla
1986Sinha Pataw
1986Asipatha MamaiGamanayake's wife
1986PeralikarayoMaureen
1987SathyagrahanayaOffice 'truth' secretary[71]
1988Chandingeth Chandiya
1989Randenigala SinhayaRekha
1990Veera Udara
1990Sambudu Mahima
1990Jaya Kothanada
1991Asai Bayai
1991Golu Muhude Kunatuwa
1992Sakkara Suththara
1992Sinha Raja
1992Salli Thibunata Madi
1992Rumathiyay NithiyayNeeta
1992Sayanaye Sihinaya
1993Sagara Thilina
1993Trishule
1993Juriya MamaiMary
1994Mawubime Weerayo
1994Shakthi
1997Goodbye Tokyo
2000Hansa Vilapaya[72]
2003IrasmaSonali[73]
2004Gini Kirilli[74]
2006Eka Malaka PethiMahela's mother[75]
2006AnjalikaAnjalika's mother[76]
2010UththaraShanilka's mother[77]
2010Suwanda Denuna JeewitheRashmi's mother[78]
2010SaraSara's mother[79]
2011SinhawalokanayaMagilin, Jangu's mother[80]
2012Sakvithi Dadayama[81]
2014ParawarthanaKusum's mother[82]
2014ParapuraChethana's mother[83]
2014Duwana Muwan[84]
2015Ira SewayaYvonne[85]
2015PravegayaHemal's mother[86]
2016Maya 3DRekha's mother[87]
2016Adaraneeya KathawakPiyavi's mother[88]
2017Hima Tharaka[89]
2018Punchi AndareAndare's mother[90]
2020SoosthiSoosa's mother[91]
2023Uthuru Sulanga[92]
TBDAkarsha[93]
TBDSparsha[94]
TBDKathuru Mithuru[95]
TBDSihina Sameekarana[96]

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