Geetha Kanthi Jayakody
ගීතා කාන්ති ජයකොඩි
Born (1957-11-28) November 28, 1957
NationalitySri Lankan
Occupation(s)Actress, Dubbing artist
Years active1980–present
ChildrenPaboda Sandeepani
RelativesRathna Lalani Jayakody (sister)
Sampath Tennakoon (brother-in-law)
Bimal Jayakody (brother's son)
Sujani Menaka (Bimal's wife)

Jayakodige Dona Geetha Kanthi[1] (born November 28, 1957, as (Sinhala: ගීතා කාන්ති ජයකොඩි)), popularly as Geetha Kanthi Jayakody, is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema. theater and television. She is also a dubbing artist.[2]

Personal life

Geetha Kanthi Jayakody was born on 28 November 1957 as the second of the family. Her father was an Ayurvedic doctor. She completed education from Siddhartha Maha Vidyalaya, Wellampitiya.[3] She has one older brother, one younger brother, Piyal and two younger sisters - Sriyani and Rathna Lalani.[4] Rathna Lalani Jayakody is also a renowned award-winning actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television. Rathna Lalani is married to fellow actor Sampath Tennakoon.[5] Popular actor Bimal Jayakody is the son of Geetha's older brother. Bimal is married to fellow actress Sujani Menaka. Geetha's sister, Sriyani Muditha has one son, Yash Weerasinghe.[6] Yash is a popular actor in television.[7]

Jayakody has one daughter - Paboda Sanedepani. She is also a popular award-winning actress.[8] When Paboda was just five years old, they both acted in the teledrama Yashorawaya. Then they acted together in teledrama Bopath Sakkiya. After 31 years, they acted together in the upcoming film Sri Saddha.[9]

Career

Before starting acting career, Jayakody joined with Sri Lanka Broadcasting Coorporation for Lama Pitiya program. At about 21 years, she performed Ambika Geethayen Geethaya program as a radio relief announcer. While at the Lamapitiya, she played as Catherine Kumari in Bandula Withanage's drama Lanka Kathawa.[3] Her first acting came through stage drama Kelani Palama as a school girl Surangani.[10] During its second production of Kolam drama Sakkhaya Dhitti by Lucien Bulathsinhala, Gamini Samarakoon starred as 'Gamaya' and Geetha Kanthi Jayakody as 'Gama Hamine'. The role 'Daisy' in the stage play Rhinoceros (1986), directed by veteran writer Kapila Kumara Kalinga, is one of the highlights of Geetha Kanthi's drama.[11]

Later, she joined the play Veniciye Welenda for a brief period. At the age about 18 years, she played the role village girl in television play Hath Pana.[3] Her maiden television direction came through Ashirwada which was telecasted on Esala Poya Day through TV Derana in 2012.[12]

Selected television serials

  • Adarawanthayo[13]
  • Ahasin Watuna Gahaniyak [14]
  • Bath Amma[15]
  • Bopath Sakkiya[16]
  • Dawena Maw[17]
  • Doratu Rakinno [18]
  • Gal Pilimaya Saha Bol Pilimaya
  • Hansa Pihatu
  • Hima Piyali[19]
  • Indrachapa [20]
  • Ira Handa Payana Lokaya
  • Kemmura
  • Kiriammawaru[21]
  • Laabai Apple[22]
  • Mathaka Sulanga[23]
  • Mayavi [24]
  • Mayura Asapuwa [25]
  • Meda Gedara[26]
  • Miringuwen Eha[27][28]
  • Nenala [29]
  • Nil Nethu[30]
  • Pem Piyawara[31]
  • Passe Gena Manamali[32]
  • Pingala Danawwa[33]
  • Podi Mama
  • Ran Doratuwa[34]
  • Raja Bhavana[35]
  • Sakwa Lihiniyo[36]
  • Sausiri Uyana[37]
  • Sepalika[38]
  • Sinasenna Mata
  • Siri Sirimal [39]
  • Sneha[40]
  • Thunpath Ratawaka Lassana [41]
  • Visula Ahasa Yata[42]
  • Yashorawaya[43]

Selected stage dramas

  • Kelani Palama[44]
  • Ahasin Watunu Minissu[45]
  • Mala Walalu[46]
  • Rhinoceros
  • Sakkhaya Dhitti

Filmography

Her maiden cinematic experience came through a main role in 1982 film Ridee Nimnaya, directed by D.B. Nihalsinghe, which earned nominations for the Best actress in that year.[47] Some of her popular films are Ridee Nimnaya, Parawarthana and Gamani.[48]

YearFilmRoleRef.
1982Ridee NimnayaNandawathie
1986PoojaVasanthi[34]
1989Okkoma Rajawaru
1990Hondin Naththam Narakin
1990Pem Rajadahana
1990Chandi Raja
1993Sandarekha
1997Ninja Sri Lanka
1998Dorakada MarawaSubha's sister[49]
2000Sanda Yahanata[50]
2003Sudu KaluwaraLami[51]
2008Adara Meena[52]
2011GamaniSudha's mother[53]
2014ParawarthanaVimalawathi[54]
2015Maharaja AjasathPunna[55]
2015Ho Gaana PokunaJustin's wife[56]
2016Hath PanaMother (Home movie)
2019Sama Kumaru Kathawa[57]
TBDSri Siddha[58]
TBDAdarei Jaanu[59]
TBDCyanide[60]

Awards and accolades

She has won several awards at the local stage drama festivals and television festivals.[61]

Sumathi Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001KemmuraBest Supporting ActressWon

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