Year |
Award Winner |
Notable work |
Ref.
|
1996 |
Titus Thotawatte |
Director, actor and founder of Sri Lankan dubbing cartoon history. |
[3]
|
1997 |
Gamini Fonseka |
Actor, director, politician and first crowned king of Sinhala cinema. |
[4]
|
1998 |
Denawaka Hamine |
Actress and the grand old lady of Sinhala cinema. |
[5]
|
Hugo Fernando |
Actor, lyricist, assistant director and music director. |
[6]
|
1999 |
K. A. W. Perera |
Producer, director and screen play writer. |
[7]
|
Joe Abeywickrama |
Actor, author and second crowned king of Sinhala cinema. |
[4]
|
2000 |
Tony Ranasinghe |
Actor, screen play writer and third crowned king of Sinhala cinema. |
[4]
|
Christy Leonard Perera |
Actor, musician and renowned comedian. |
[8]
|
2001 |
Iranganie Serasinghe |
Actress, journalist, teacher and granny of Sinhala cinema. |
[9]
|
Malani Fonseka |
Actress, director, producer and the Queen of Sinhala cinema. |
[10]
|
2002 |
Henry Jayasena |
Actor, screenplay writer, director and one of the most influential theater actors. |
[11]
|
Ravindra Randeniya |
Actor and politician, who awarded more than 6 times as the best actor. |
[12]
|
2003 |
Sathischandra Edirisinghe |
Veteran actor, filmmaker, teledrama director with 50 years service in Sri Lankan art. |
[13]
|
Robin Fernando |
Veteran actor, and pioneer of Sri Lankan stunts. |
[14]
|
2004 |
Wijeratne Warakagoda |
Veteran actor, director and icon in Sinhala stage plays. |
[15]
|
Latha Walpola |
Veteran singer rated as the Nightingale of Sri Lankan Music industry. |
[16]
|
2006 |
Shanthi Lekha |
Actress who appeared over 350 Sinhala films as the mother. |
[17]
|
Shan Wickremesinghe |
Media mogul, broadcaster, broadcast engineer, who is the founder of Sri Lanka's first television station. |
[18]
|
2007 |
Nanda Malini |
Singer, lecturer, music director and one of the most influential singers in Sri Lankan music industry. |
[19]
|
Stanley Perera |
Actor, who appeared in more than 40 films in Early phase of Sinhala cinema. |
[20]
|
2008 |
Roy de Silva |
Veteran actor, director, producer, screen play writer, rated as one of the most successful film makers in the Sri Lankan cinema. |
[21]
|
Rex Kodippili |
Veteran actor, who appeared in more than 50 films as the villain in Sinhala cinema. |
[22]
|
2009 |
Clarice de Silva |
Actress, who appeared in the Sinhala cinema in the early phase. |
[23]
|
Jeevarani Kurukulasuriya |
Actress, who appeared in the Sinhala cinema in the early golden phase. |
[24]
|
2010 |
Sunil Ariyaratne |
Scholar, film director, author, poet, lyricist and one of Sri Lankan most influential senior artists. |
[25]
|
Sriyani Amarasena |
Veteran actress, director, producer who appeared many highly rated blockbuster films. |
[26]
|
2011[27] |
Anula Karunathilaka |
Veteran actress best noted for the role Dammi in blockbuster film Golu Hadawatha. |
[28]
|
Angeline Gunathilake |
Veteran singer and composer, who was one of the leading playback singers of Sinhala cinema. |
[29]
|
2012 |
Cyril Wickramage |
Veteran actor, director and singer, known for participating mainly in artistic Sinhala cinema. |
[30]
|
Victor Rathnayake |
Veteran singer, violinist, music director, composer, lyricist, who is the first Sri Lankan musician to hold a live one-man concert. |
[31]
|
2013 |
Punya Heendeniya |
Veteran actress, who considered as a legend in Sinhala cinema. |
[32]
|
Sanath Nandasiri |
Veteran singer, music director, composer, lyricist, who is one of the leading singers in Sri Lankan music industry. |
[33]
|
2014 |
Rohana Weerasinghe |
Veteran musician, composer and singer, one of Sri Lanka's leading composers in the history. |
[34]
|
Sujatha Attanayake |
Music Director, Lecturer, Veteran singer, who is one of the leading singers in Sri Lankan music industry. |
[35]
|
2015 |
A. D. Ranjith Kumara |
Veteran artist, journalist, designer who covered over 300 cover designs. |
[36]
|
Indrani Wijebandara |
Veteran singer, who is one of the leading singers in Sri Lankan music industry. |
[37][38]
|
2016 |
Amarasiri Kalansuriya |
Veteran actor, who is renowned for award winning dramatic roles in Sinhala cinema. |
[39]
|
Anoja Weerasinghe |
Veteran actress, producer and a social activist who is one of the most influential actors in Sinhala art. |
[40]
|
2017 |
Nita Fernando |
Veteran actress, and producer who is renowned for award winning dramatic roles in Sinhala cinema. |
[41]
|
Swarna Mallawarachchi |
Veteran actress, who is considered as the Golden star of Sinhalese cinema. |
[42]
|
2018 |
Tissa Wijesurendra |
Veteran award winning actor highly popularized during 1970s. |
[43]
|
Geetha Kumarasinghe |
Veteran actress and politician, who is the recipient of Sarasaviya Award in four times. |
[44]
|
2019[45] |
Alexander Fernando |
Veteran actor, one of the action heroes in early Sinhala cinema. |
[46]
|
Sumana Amarasinghe |
Veteran actress, considered as the Sweet Girl of Sinhala cinema. |
[47]
|
2020 |
Douglas Ranasinghe |
Veteran actor, one of the popular actor in 1970s Sinhala cinema. |
[48]
|
Manel Wanaguru |
Veteran actress, one of the popular actress in 1970s Sinhala cinema. |
[49]
|
2023 |
Indrani Perera |
Veteran songstress, dominated 1980s of Sinhala songs. |
[50]
|
Sanath Gunathilake |
Veteran actor, dominated Sinhala cinema in 1980s and 1990s. |
[51]
|
2024 |
Dharmasiri Bandaranayake |
Prominent film director and playwright. |
[52]
|
Priya Suriyasena |
Veteran singer, dominated both indoor and outdoor music for four decades. |
[53]
|