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  2. Jao Nang - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, BBTV Channel 7 released its hit lakorn, Pob Pee Fa, which provided a plot similar to this lakorn, but with different characters and story details. This 1997 lakorn was later referred to as a remake by some viewers. The real identity of Pee Fah is Phi Pop (ผีปอบ), a ghost of popular Thai folklore.

  3. List of Thai television soap operas - Wikipedia

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    Khu Kam (1990) - Bird McIntyre and Komolchanok Komolthiti. La Ong Dao (1990) - Siriam Pakdeedumrongrit and Warut Woratham. Chaloey Sak (1991) - Likit Ekmongkol and Chintara Sukapatana. Wanida (1991) - Sarunyoo Wongkrachang and Lalita Panyopas. Nai Fun (1992) - Chatchai Plengpanich, Warut, Sinjai, and Lalita Panyopas.

  4. Samee (2013 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    November 21, 2013. (2013-11-21) –. January 9, 2014. (2014-01-09) Samee (Thai: สามี, romanized: S̄āmī, lit. 'Husband') is a Thai television series produced by Maker J, remake of the 2000 Thai television series of the same name. [1] It aired on Channel 3 from November 21, 2013 to January 9, 2014, on Wednesdays and Thursdays for 14 ...

  5. Poot Mae Nam Khong - Wikipedia

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    Poot Mae Nam Khong. Poot Mae Nam Khong ( Thai: ภูตแม่น้ำโขง, RTGS : Phut Mae Nam Khong, literally The Spirit of Mekong River ) is a Thai Horror Superstition Lakorn, remade from 1990 lakorn of the same name. The lakorn starring by Weir Sukollawat and Jui Warattaya as the Main roles and Morakot Aimee Kittisara as the ghost.

  6. Thai television soap opera - Wikipedia

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    Thai television soap operas have contributed to popularize the spirits and legends of the folklore of Thailand. Some soap operas, such as "Raeng Ngao", include the popular ghosts in Thai culture interacting with the living, while others are based on traditional Thai legends and folk tales such as "Nang Sib Song", "Kaki" and "Thep Sarm Rudoo".

  7. Sririta Jensen Narongdej - Wikipedia

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    Sririta Jensen was born in 1981 in Jakarta. She had a Danish father and a Chinese-Thai mother. [1] Jensen's career began with guest roles on Thai television series. She became more well known in Thailand as a model in various national advertising campaigns and was featured on numerous magazine covers. As an actress, her feature films include ...

  8. Jintara Poonlarp - Wikipedia

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    Jintara Poonlarp (Thai: จินตหรา พูนลาภ, RTGS: Chintara Phunlap, pronounced [t͡ɕīn.tā.rǎː pʰūːn.lâːp]; b. 6 March 1969, Kaset Wisai district, Roi Et province, Thailand) is a Thai mor lam, luk thung and pop music singer. She is one of the most popular and prolific of the artists in the mor lam (Thai country ...

  9. Sukrit Wisetkaew - Wikipedia

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    Sukrit Wisetkaew (Thai: สุกฤษฎิ์ วิเศษแก้ว, RTGS: Su-krit Wisetkaeo, pronounced [sù.krìt wí.sèːt.kɛ̂ːw], born 4 September 1985), [2] commonly known by his nickname Bie (บี้; RTGS: Bi), is a Thai singer and actor. He was discovered on the third season of Thai television talent contest The Star. [2]