Wijeratne Miyuri Samarasinghe, popularly as Miyuri Samarasinghe, is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television. Apart from acting, she also worked as a dancer, scriptwriter, producer and director. She is currently serving as the President of Sudarshi Institute.
Personal life
She was born on 15 March 1939 in Moratuwa. She first attended to Holy RosaryCatholic School, Moratuwa and then went to Musaeus College. At the age of 14, she was able to perform upcountry and low country dances under the guidance of Jayantha Algama. Therefore she was selected to perform the middle and end dances of the monthly radio show. She worked for the Sinhala Cultural Institute as a teacher, holding various positions. She married at the age of 17 and by the age of 24, she was a mother of four children. She met her husband Piyal Samarasinghe during school days. The couple has three daughters - Sujeewa, Deepthi, Awanthi - and one son, Ruwan. Deepthi and Awanthi are twins. Her husband Piyal died in 1979, when she was 39 years old.
Acting career
She started drama career with the stage playAluth Dawasak produced by Weikala Rathne. Then she received many opportunities for acting in stage plays such as Ran Kanda, Umathusan Warusawa, Bammanno, Uruvisi, Hitha Honda Ammandi, Nattukkarayo, Nekatha, Othello, Sivamma Dhanapala, Lora and Nawasiya Anu Nawaya. She has acted in over 300 stage plays and produced and directed 10 plays. In 1981, she won the Award for Best Actress at Presidential Festival for the playNawasiya Anu Nawaya. At the same year, her production Hima Kurullo received four awards at the Golden Design Awards for Best Actor, Actress, Script and Production. In 1983, she written and directed the short drama Loka Dekak Athara, where she won the Best actress award. Then she directed the play Parasakwala Peyak. It also won awards for the Best Actress and Best Production. Her maiden cinematic experience came through 1973 filmMiringuwa directed by Amarasena Kumarasinghe. Since then, she has acted in many films under renowned filmmakers, including Podi Vijay, Adhishtanaya, Ridee Thella, Madol Duwa, Viragaya, Yahalu Yeheli and Adara Hasuna. She entered television dramas with the New Year teledrama Erabadu Mal directed by Bandula Vithanage. After that she appeared in many motherly roles in over 500 tele serials such as Irata Handana Mal, Ira Paya, Ganga saha Nissanka, Sannaliyane, Nedeyo, Sihina Nimnaya, Sura Asura, Damini, Passe Gena Manamali and Sudo Sudu. She was also awarded the actress who acted in the most number of teledramas. She won Presidential Awards for Best Performance in 1976 and then Best Actress Award for drama Kemmura in 2002. A concert Miyuri Samarasinghe Rangabhinandana organized by the Department of Culture and the Tower Hall Theater Foundation to pay tribute to her was held at the Maradana Tower Hall Theater on 4 October 2015. As she passed the 50th anniversary of her drama career, she wrote her life story and published a book titled Kala Lowe Mama Ipadunemi. She as directed and produced nine stage dramas - Loka Dekak Athara, Parasakwala Peyak, Ammai Puthai, Hima Kurullo, Paara, Anna Karonina, Sapatheru Hamine, Abarthuwak, Miyuri Rangamala - and produced one play Muthu Aete. She has awarded the honorary title of Maanava Hithavadee Keerthi Sri Veeraputra Deshabandu'' in June, 2019 for the service towards drama in Sri Lanka.