Born, the third child of Gilbert and Seelwathie Fonseka, she studied at
St. John's College, Nugegoda until Grade 5, and then at Gurukula Maha
Vidyalaya, Kelaniya.
Malini Fonseka started her acting career with stage dramas. In 1963,
she made her entry to stage dramas with "Noratha Ratha". In 1968,
Fonseka won the best stage drama actress national award for her
performance in Akal Wessa. She has since played the lead role in 14
stage dramas. She entered the cinema industry through one of her
brothers, Ananda Fonseka, who was both a film director and producer but
was introduced to the cinema itself by Tissa Liyansuriya and Joe
Abeywickrama.
She made her debut with Tissa Liyansuriya's Punchi Baba (The little
Baby) in 1968. These films were followed by Abuddassa Kale, Dahasak
Sithuwili and Adarawanthayo in the same year. With the critical success
she gained with these, she was offered the lead role by several movie
directors of the time. Fonseka has acted in over 140 movies since then,
some of which were international movies.
Some of her successful films include Nidhanaya by Lester James Peiris,
Siripala Saha Ranmenika by Amaranath Jayathilake, Eya Den Loku Lamayek
and Bambaru Ewith by Dharmasena Pathiraja. She achieved a significant
milestone in her artistic career with Sasara Chetana in 1984, where she
became both its director and producer. She has directed two other films
so far: Ahinsa in 1987 and Sthree in 1991.
She paired up with popular Tamil actor, Sivaji Ganeshan in Pilot
Premnath in 1978.
Later on, she also worked in the television industry. Fonseka has won
praise for her performance in Manalada Puthe Kiri Dunne, Pitagamkarayo,
Kemmura, and Ambu Daruwo teledramas. She won the Sumathi Best Tele
Actress Awards for her roles in Pitagamkarayo and Kemmura.