Ramani Bartholomeusz
Ramani Elizabeth Bartholomeusz was a Sri Lankan actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder.
Pageantry
Bartholomeusz was crowned Miss Sri Lanka 1985, then represented Sri Lanka at Miss Universe 1985 pageant.Personal life
Ramani was born to Kamala and Leslie Mark Bartholomeusz in Gampaha. Her father Leslie was a well-known documentary film director, broadcaster, journalist and author. She had three sisters, Marie Bartholomeusz, Dileene Bartholomeusz, Reneira Bartholomeusz and one brother Mark Bartholomeusz. She completed her education at Holy Cross College, Gampaha.Acting career
At the age of 16, she was screened in Lester James Peiris's 1983 film Yuganthaya in the role of Chamari, alongside renowned actor Gamini Fonseka. After her appearance at the 1985 Miss Universe contest, Bartholomeusz continued in the acting field, as she appeared in Dharmasiri Bandaranayake's stage drama Makaraakshaya and paired with Kamal Addararachchi in television serial Himakumari.Some of her most popular television acting came through Bhagya, where she co-acted with Ranjan Ramanayake. She was widely popularized with the song "Aju Thapara Lahila" sung by Deepika Priyadarshani. She also had a lead roles in Irata Hadana Mal, Himakumari, Salalihini Gammanaya and the Sinhala stage musical Vivanga written and directed by Surith Haykanda. In addition to film,television and stage, Ramani also appeared in the musical program Hada Bandi Gee with Rupavahini produced by Sunil Siriwardena, and in the visual for the song “Duras Wannata Me Lesin Ayda Apa Hamu Une” by Dayarathna Ranatunga.
Death
Bartholomeusz died on June 30, 1987, at the age of 20 when she was killed by her lover Kamal Addararachchi by driving into Ramani.Filmography
Films
| Year | Film | Role | Ref. |
| 1983 | Yuganthaya | Chamari Kabalana | |
| 1987 | Sathyagrahanaya | Wedding Guest |
Television Serials
BhagyaHimakumariIrata Hadana Mal- ''Salalihini Gammanaya''
Stage Dramas
Makaraakshaya- ''Vivanga''
Music Videos
- ''"Duras Wannata Me Lesin"''
Television Programmes
- ''Hada Bandi Gee''