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2008–present. Agents. Channel 3 (2015–2019) Freelance (2020–present) Notable work. Yes or No (film) Sushar Manaying ( Thai: สุชาร์ มานะยิ่ง; RTGS : Sucha Manaying; IPA: [sù.t͡ɕʰa: ma:.ná.jîŋ]; born January 9, 1988) is a Thai actress and singer. Sushar achieved widespread fame in Asia, especially China ...
2016: Raeng Tawan: Wisut: Channel 3: Supporting: 2018 Sanae Rak Nang Sin: Pakawat "Wat" Main: Kharm See Tan Dorn: Duan: Supporting: 2022 The Deadly Affair Pitsawart Karta Game: Pattarapong Wongthara (Pat) Cameo The Root Rakkaew: Ripdin Nawarat (Din) Main 2023 Faceless Love: Chanon: GMMTV: Supporting Curse Code: Ek: Amazon Prime: Main 2024 The ...
2003–present. Website. Official website. Chanidapa Pongsilpipat, ( Thai: ชนิดาภา พงศ์ศิลป์พิพัฒน์; RTGS : Chanidapha Phongsinphiphat; born July 15, 1988) in Thailand, is a Thai actress, model and presenter. She is best known for her role in the 2007 film, The Love of Siam as Donut. Now she is with ...
2016 Piang Chai Kon Nee Mai Chai Poo Wised (เพียงชายคนนี้ไม่ใช่ผู้วิเศษ) (Thong Entertainment/Ch.3) as A-Sao (แอเซาะ (รับเชิญ)) with Wiragarn Seneetunti; 2016 Raeng Tawan (แรงตะวัน) (LOVE DRAMA/Ch.3) as Seur Krohng (เสือโคร่ง)
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".
Rhatha Phongam (Thai: รฐา โพธิ์งาม; RTGS: Ra-tha Pho-ngam; born 19 May 1983), nickname Ying (Thai: หญิง), is a Thai actress and singer.She is best known internationally for her supporting role in Only God Forgives in 2013.
Raeng Ngao (Thai: แรงเงา) is a Thai film and drama-revenge lakhon which has aired on Channel 3. Since 1986 the story proved popular and has been subject to four remakes . Synopsis [ edit ]
All 130 of the founding fellows in 1976 were men. Four women were elected in the first 20 years, the first in 1982. In all, 13 female fellows pre-date 2000, with a further 20 elected before 2010 and 65 in the decade before 2020. In 2010 the Council determined a policy that over time 10–20% of newly elected fellows should be women.