Dulan Manjula Liyanage is an Sri Lankan Actor and Engineer. Dulan is best known for playing leading roles of "Pencha" in the television series "Sudu Andagena Kalu Awidin" (2019) and Ashan in "Can You Hear Me" (2020-) TV series. For his outstanding performance, He was nominated twice at the Raigam Tele'es Awards (2019) and at the Sumathi Awards (2020) for Best Emerging Actor of the Year. Dulan's father, Upali Liyanage, worked for the Sri Lanka Examinations Department and he is now retired. Mother's name is B.Pathirana and she is a housewife. Dulan has one brother his name is Prasath Manjula. He is a graphic designer. Dulan was on born September 26, 1992 in Galle, Sri Lanka. He has been passionate about action movies since he was a child. From a young age, his dream was to become one of the 100 best actors in the world. He had that dream in his mind since he was a child. He was educated from the first year up to the Advanced Level at Vidyaloka College, Galle, Sri Lanka. Dulan is a good artist and he can draw well. He has also won in school art competitions. and He also wanted to go up in education. Dulan While still in school he wanted to become an engineer. After completing his higher education, he completed his engineering studies and worked for Access Engineer company, it is one of the number one construction engineering company in Sri Lanka. To do the job, a few years ago he did various studies on acting, and in 2013 at the Aquinas Academy he won Best Actor, Best Director and Best Drama Production. He resigned his job a few years later. It was because of his passion for acting that he had dreamed of since childhood. In 2015, he entered the University of Kelani in Sri Lanka to study for a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 2017, he got a minor role in director Chamara Peiris's Teledrama The Batahira Ahasa, which is also his first screen test. In 2017, He then took part in the screen test for the latest Teledrama by Award-Winning Teledrama director Sunil Costa. Due to Dulan's acting skills, he won the first place out of two hundred students. For the lead role in the Teledrama "Sudu Andagena Kalu Awidin" (2019). it was Dulan first Teledrama starring a main character. It was nominated for fourteen awards at the 2019 Raigam Tele'es Awards and won five awards. Dulan was also nominated for Best Up Coming Actor of the Year 2019. He was also nominated for the Best Up coming Actor award at the Sumathi Awards again in 2020. He also starred in director Supun Ratnayake's 2020 "black town story" TV series Again in the year 2020, director Sunil Costa's "Can You Hear Me?" Played the lead role in the Teledrama. More of his films and Teledramas are coming soon.
Dulaney began auditioning at age 9. She hopes to continue throughout her life as a professional in the arts and plans on studying to earn a degree that she can use in the arts. She is also very interested in photography. She has enjoyed volunteering for the Miracle League. Some of her other favorite activities are hanging out at the beach and shopping.
Dulari was born on April 18, 1928 in Nagpur. She was an actress, known for Paying Guest (1957), Dil Diya Dard Liya (1966) and Johny Mera Naam (1970). She died on January 18, 2013 in Pune.
Dulce Alexa Alfaro is known for La caja (2021).
Dulce Cuna Anacion is known for Kabayo (2023).
Dulce Maria Espinoza Saviñón is a veteran of the Mexican entertainment scene by the time she reached her twenties, she started her career when she was only a little girl, doing commercials. At age 8 she was part of a show for kids called Plaza Sésamo and shortly after, started at El Club de Gaby. Dulce Maria started singing in 1996 with the band Kids, that made success with songs like, "La Mejor De Tus Sonrisas" and "Prende El Switch". In 1999, she quit the band and started singing with Daniel Habif, her boyfriend at the time, who is also a former member of Kids. Together they started a project called D&D, but for unknown reasons the project fell through. In 2000 she entered for the band Jeans during a big event at "El Palacio De Los Desportes". And then, they released the album "Cuarto para las Cuatro". In 2002, Dulce left the band to be part of the cast of Clase 406; it was her first opportunity to be the lead actress. In 2004 she joined the cast of Rebelde, where she was one of the lead actresses, playing Roberta Pardo. And during this world-wide success, she and her friends Alfonso "Poncho" Herrera, Anahí, Maite Perroni, Christopher Uckermann and Cristian Chavez started the band RBD, which is also a world-wild success. Selling 20 million records worldwide before disbanding following their 2008 Gira del Adios World Tour. In 2009 she signed a solo deal with Universal Music and starred in the telenovela Verano de Amor, starting to reconcile her acting career and her career as a solo singer. In 2010 starred in the episode "Eliana, Cuñada" of the Mexican series Mujeres Asesinas, considered the most controversial and acclaimed the most controversial and acclaimed. In 2011 starred in the film ¿Alguien ha visto a Lupita?, winner of Glauber Rocha Award at the Montréal World Film Festival and as the best film at the Lima Film Festival. Made special appearances in Rebelde Rio (2012), Miss XV (2012) and Mentir para Vivir (2013). In 2014 she participated in the film "Quiero ser Fiel", a box office success in the Dominican Republic and Mexico. In 2016 she played a major role in the hit telenovela Corazón Que Miente, in 2017 starred the telenovela Muy Padres and in 2020 starred in the second season of Telemundo's popular series, Falsa Identidad. As a solo singer, she released three albums, "Extranjera" (2011), which reached number one on the Mexico album chart and became the first Mexican artist to certify platinum record in Brazil, "Sin Fronteras" (2014) and "DM" (2017).
Dulce María García was born on September 20, 1982 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. She is an actress, known for Lucha Underground (2014), SHIMMER Volume 91 (2017) and SHIMMER Volume 89 (2016).
Dulce Neri is known for Diablero (2018).
Dulce Sosa is an actress and writer, known for The Right Moment (2017), Forever in my heart (2018) and Burn (2017).