Mercy Edirisinghe
Mercy Edirisinghe | |
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Born | 1945/1946 Ambepussa, Sri Lanka |
Died | Gampaha, Sri Lanka | 17 March 2014
Occupation | Actress, comedian, singer |
Years active | 1964–2012 |
Mercy Edirisinghe (1945/1946 – 17 March 2014) was an actress in Sri Lankan, cinema, theater and television as well as a singer. She began her singing career in 1964 from the 'Nawaka Madala' song contest and became a stage actress in 1966. Her most famous play was a musical by Lucien Bulathsinhala, titled Tharavo Igilethi (Ducks fly). Composed by Gunadasa Kapuge, 'Made Lagina Tharawan' from the soundtrack of the play became her most successful single. She is also well known for her role in numerous comedic television shows and radio dramas, the most famous of which is a radio program titled 'Vinoda Samaya', in which she acts alongside Annesly Dias, Berty Gunattileke and Samuel Rodrigo.[1]
Life and career[]
Mercy Edirisinghe was born to Grace Perera and Don Lorenzo Elvin Edirisinghe, a typesetter at the Department of Examinations. Mercy, a Catholic, was the third child in a family of nine.
Her late husband, Lalith Kotalawela was a Buddhist from Kalutara. The couple had no children. Her devotion to her fans was such that just after her wedding she acted in the stage drama 'Muthu Kumari' at the Lumbini Theater on her way to her honeymoon. In 1966, she first entered the world of stage drama in Welikala Ratne's 'Ugurata Hora Beheth'. She had acted in numerous other stage dramas including 'Ran Kanda' and 'Seelavathi'. Over the years, she had built a solid reputation not only as a talented actress and singer but also as a comedian.[citation needed]
Death[]
Two years prior to her death, she underwent gynaecological surgery, and had been suffering from numerous hip/back pains since then.[2] She died at a private hospital in Gampaha on 17 March 2014, aged 68.[3]
Awards and honors[]
In 1974, Mercy won the Best Actress Award at the State Drama Festival for her role in R.R. Samarakoon's stage drama 'Idama'. She won two other Best Actress awards in 1975 and 1976.[4] 2014 was to mark the 50th anniversary of her career and in recognition of her service to the arts, she was to be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2014 State Drama Festival.
Stage drama[]
Radio[]
Mercy was a very popular voice in Sri Lankan radio drama.
Music albums[]
Filmography[]
- No. denotes the Number of Sri Lankan film in the Sri Lankan cinema.[5]
Year | No. | Film | Role |
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1976 | 342 | Gune's wife | |
1979 | 417 | Soma Akka | |
1979 | 435 | Convent nun | |
1984 | 606 | ||
1989 | 688 | ||
1990 | 704 | ||
1990 | 714 | ||
1991 | 725 | ||
1994 | 801 | Dhawala Pushpaya | Boarding owner |
1994 | 808 | ||
1995 | 828 | June | |
1996 | 847 | ||
1997 | 871 | Nalika | |
2017 | 1286 | Sellam Nethnam Lellam | Posthumous release |
References[]
- ^ "Veteran artiste Mercy Edirisinghe passes away". Archived from the original on 18 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
- ^ "Sad story of once hilarious legend". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
- ^ "Veteran actress Mercy Edirisinghe passes away". Newsfirst. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- ^ "Veteran cinema and drama artiste Mercy Edirisinghe and Veteran, cinematographer and film director M. A. Gafoor passed away". Archived from the original on 18 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
- ^ "Sri Lankan Cinema History". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
External links[]
- 1940s births
- 2014 deaths
- Sri Lankan women singers
- Sinhalese actresses
- Disease-related deaths in Sri Lanka
- Sri Lankan Roman Catholics
- Sinhalese singers