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Sanath Gunathilake | |
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Born | Somsiri Sanath Julien Gunatilake 27 October 1955 Kandy, Sri Lanka |
Education | Kingswood College |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1978–present |
Known for | Sinhala Cinema Hero in '80s and '90s |
Notable work | Viragaya |
Somsiri Sanath Julien Gunatilake (born 27 October 1955: Sinhala:සනත් ගුණතිලක), popularly as Sanath Gunatilake, is an actor, director, screenwriter in Sri Lankan cinema and film director. A highly versatile actor across many genres, Gunatilake is a veteran actor in the Sri Lankan cinema industry with a career spanning more than four decades. He Served as a member of Western Provincial Council as United National Party member, and later join as media head of President Chandrika Kumaratunga.