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Born in Bangkok, Thailand, lived in Nairobi, Kenya 10+ yrs and New York 20+ yrs. Started acting in Nairobi (stage) for 4 yrs. Returning to Thailand where in 1999 he landed his first movie role in The Beach (1999) with Leonardo DiCaprio, followed by Broke Down Palace (1999) with Claire Danes. He has since been in over 80 productions including, Only God Forgives (2013) with Ryan Gosling and Kristen Scott Thomas, The Lady (2011) with Michelle Yeoh and David Thewlis, No Escape (2015) with Pierce Brosnan and Owen Wilson.
In 2015, he received from The Thailand International Film Destination the Honorary Award for my contribution to foreign films made and shot in Thailand.- Actress
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Born Rhatha Phongam, Thai actress and pop star Yayaying (Ying for short) is the daughter of famed comedic actor Noi Phongam. Yayaying has recorded with some of Thailand's top talents, and released her debut album when she was only 16. She is also an excellent dancer, and has studied ballet since she was 6 years old.
An international talent- fluent in both Thai and English, Yayaying has stared in productions in Thailand Germany, and most notably in acclaimed director Nicolas Winding Refn's "Only God Forgives", along with Hollywood star Ryan Gosling.
Yayaying is now filming as the headed cast of "Jan Dara" the erotic Thai movie base on the novel by Utsana Phleungtham about the sexual rivalry between a Thai nobleman and his illegitimate son directed by ML Pantewanop Devakula on September 2012 release in Thailand.- Director
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Apichatpong Weerasethakul (b. 1970, Bangkok) grew up in Khon Kaen, a city in the north east of Thailand. He has a degree in Architecture from Khon Kaen University and a Master of Fine Arts in Filmmaking from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has been making films and videos since the early 90s. He is one of the few filmmakers in Thailand who have worked outside the strict Thai studio system. In his films, he experiments with certain elements found in the dramatic plot structure of Thai television and radio programs, comics and old films. He finds his inspiration in small towns around the country. In his work, he often uses non-professional actors and improvised dialogue in exploring the shifting boundaries between documentary and fiction.
In 2000, he completed his first feature, Mysterious Object at Noon (2000), a documentary that has been screened at many international festivals and received enthusiastic reviews and awards as well as being listed among the best films of the year 2000 by Film Comment and the Village Voice. He is active in promoting experimental and independent films through Kick the Machine, the company he founded in 1999. He is currently working on several video projects and a new feature, Tropical Malady.- Writer
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- Actress
Emmanuelle Arsan was born on 19 January 1932 in Bangkok, Thailand. She was a writer and actress, known for Laure (1976), The Sand Pebbles (1966) and Emmanuelle (1974). She was married to Louis-Jacques Rollet-Andriane. She died on 12 June 2005 in Chantelouve, Callas, Var, France.- Director
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Italian American documentary filmmaker, photographer and flamenco guitar player. Born in Thailand and raised in Rome and Los Angeles. Son of Dado Ruspoli and Debra Berger. B.A. in philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley. Founder of The Los Angeles Filmmakers' Cooperative (LAFCO). Formerly married to actress Olivia Wilde. Based in Venice, California.- Actress
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Yanin "Jeeja" pronounced "ChiCha" Vismitananda was born in Bangkok, Thailand. Her mother is Prasita Vismitananda and her father, Pawadol Borirak, was a businessman who died when his daughter was 17, she has an older brother, Nantapong "Jeed" Vismitananda. She is mainly of Thai descent with some English and Burmese ancestry. Vismitananda now holds a 3rd Dan black belt in Taekwondo which she is practicing since she was 11 years old. In her role in the movie Chocolate (2008) she had to incorporate some additional Martial Art moves she recently studies such as Muay Thai and Thai Boxing, she likes watching Martial Arts Action Films and is a fan of Jackie Chan, Tony Jaa, Jet Li and Bruce Lee. Her latest action film is Chocolate 2 in 3D and also she co-stars with Tony Jaa in his Action Film The Protector 2, going back to her private life on the 29th of August 2012, Yanin revealed that she was five months pregnant and was engaged to Adrian Robert Bowden a co-director in one of her films and is the younger brother of the Thai singer Pamela Bowden. Yanin also stated that she plans to suspend herself from work for the next two years, her son, Jayden Bowden Vismitananda was born January 22nd 2013.- Grace Junot is a Thai-American actress who has appeared in numerous feature films and television series. She successfully began her career as a teen model in Asia, most notably as a spokesmodel for Samsung.
Grace was born in Bangkok, Thailand to an American father and Thai mother, but was raised in New Jersey. Her father is a retired Army sergeant and decorated Green Beret and her mother is a businesswoman. She is married and has a daughter who was born in 2015.
She holds an honors degree in the Humanities from Rollins College, and is an active advocate for foster care youth. - Francesca Corney was born on 16 August 1992 in Bangkok, Thailand. Francesca is an actor, known for The Buccaneers (2023) and Fistful of Vengeance (2022).
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Suki Kaiser was born in 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand, but because her mother was a missionary, spent a lot of her childhood traveling. She immigrated to Canada when she was five but later moved with her mother to Newport, Rhode Island. Suki's adolescence was a mixture of high schools, boarding schools, performing art schools and a fair amount of time spent following legendary touring band, Grateful Dead. She graduated with honors from high school and attended The University of Colorado at Boulder, where she was an Anthropology major and studied creative writing. While at college, someone suggested she audition for a commercial and that eventually led her to Los Angeles to study acting.
After finding success in the world of commercials, Suki left for Hollywood. Four years and little success in LA prompted Suki to relocate to Vancouver (BC), where she ran an acting studio and taught acting classes. It was in Canada that she was first discovered, picking up small roles in unknown independent films, and a number of made-for-TV movies. Her big break came with her recurring role on Nash Bridges (1996) as Nash's sister-in-law, which helped her land a role in the PAX series Hope Island (1999), and The Virgin Suicides (1999), co-starring Sofia Coppola, proving that one doesn't have to be under 35 to get a job in Hollywood. Suki has appeared in numerous films, including Marine Life (2000), and starred in several television series (Hope Island (1999)) and many TV movies and episodes. Although she still works in film and television, she spends most of her time writing and has co-directed and co-produced an award-winning short film, Speak (2001), with her husband and fellow actor, Jonathan Scarfe.
Married in the summer of 1998 to Canadian actor Jonathan Scarfe, the two split their time between Vancouver and Los Angeles.- Davika Hoorne was born on 16 May 1992 in Bangkok, Thailand. She is an actress, known for Heart Attack (2015), Pee Mak (2013) and Suddenly Twenty (2016).
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Peter Ho-Sun Chan is a Chinese film director, producer and screenwriter. Regarded as one of the most accomplished and successful Hong Kong filmmakers, Chan has directed 18 films, including the critically acclaimed Comrades, Almost a Love Story, Perhaps Love, The Warlords, and American Dreams in China.
Chan is the son of Hong Kong film director turned newspaper columnist Chan Tung Man and mother Lam Man Ying. He spent his childhood years in the Tsim Sha Tsui section of Hong Kong, his teen years in Bangkok, Thailand, and studied film in Los Angeles during the early 1980s.
After working on several films as assistant director, Chan made his directorial debut with the award-winning Alan and Eric: Between Hello and Goodbye in 1991. Chan followed Alan and Eric with a string of popular box office successes, including He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father (1993), Tom, Dick and Hairy (1993), and He's a Woman, She's a Man (1994).
In 1996, Chan received international acclaim for Tian Mi Mi (1997 international release: Comrades, Almost a Love Story), a film about two mainland Chinese immigrants who fall in love and drift apart in pre-handover Hong Kong. Tian Mi Mi was not only a box office success, but also swept the 16th annual Hong Kong Film Awards, winning an unprecedented nine awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Actress for Maggie Cheung. Time Magazine named Comrades one of the top ten films of 1997.
After Tian Mi Mi, Chan directed his first American production in coordination with DreamWorks SKG, 1999's The Love Letter starring Kate Capshaw, Tom Selleck and Ellen DeGeneres.
Chan's films of the nineties tend toward bittersweet romantic comedies that concern the hopes and struggles of Hong Kong Chinese couples on the cusp of the 21st century. At the advent of the 2000s, Chan expanded the scope of his creative projects to include both directing and producing a variety of films in new genres, including horror, war and a musical.
In 2000, Chan established Applause Pictures, a company dedicated to producing high quality Pan-Asian films intended primarily for Asian audiences. Films produced by Applause Pictures include Jan Dara (2001), One Fine Spring Day (2001), The Eye series (2002, 2004, 2005), Three (2002), Three...Extremes (2004), Golden Chicken (2002), Golden Chicken 2 (2003) and the animated McDull, The Alumni (2006).
In 2002, Chan directed Going Home, a segment of Three, a horror anthology showcasing three short features by prominent Asian directors. Notable directors featured in the Three anthologies include South Korea's Kim Jee-woon and Park Chan-wook, and Japan's Takashi Miike. Chan also produced the 2002 thriller The Eye, directed by Danny and Oxide Pang, a film later remade as an American production starring Jessica Alba.
Chan followed his exploration of the macabre with a turn in the opposite direction with 2005's Perhaps Love, a musical love story set in Shanghai and Beijing starring Takeshi Kaneshiro, Jacky Cheung and Zhou Xun. The film closed the 2005 Venice Film Festival, and was Hong Kong's official entry for the 2006 Academy Awards.
After Perhaps Love came the historical war epic The Warlords (2007), starring Jet Li, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Andy Lau. The gritty tale brotherhood and betrayal set during the Taiping Rebellion in 1860s China garnered 8 Hong Kong Film awards and 3 Golden Horse awards.
In contrast to the lavish production and epic scope of films like Perhaps Love and The Warlords, Chan's recent films are stories of hope, friendship and matters of the human heart, themes characteristic of his early work. With American Dreams in China (2013), a rags-to-riches story of three Chinese friends who achieve success teaching English to aspiring Chinese immigrants, and Dearest (2014), based on the true story of a divorced Chinese couple dealing with the abduction of their son, Chan demonstrates an ability to create socially-conscious, humanistic films that are also widely appealing to Chinese audiences.
Chan is one of the few Chinese filmmakers working today who can create popular entertainment that explores issues of social concern common to the ordinary Chinese citizen.- Casting Director
- Casting Department
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Angelique Midthunder began her career in the mid-1990s by answering an ad on a whim for a casting call. After landing a leading role in a foreign film and working internationally as an actress, she consequently discovered an intrigue for the casting process. Angelique spent many successful years working in Los Angeles, and in 2005 relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico where she quickly became one of the state's preeminent casting directors. In 2010 she was nominated alongside Richard Hicks and David Ruben for an Emmy for "Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special" for Georgia O'Keeffe - and in 2017, she was nominated alongside Jeanne McCarthy for an Aritos Award for location casting for "Captain Fantastic."- Actress
- Music Artist
Emily Jane Crestani is an Actress/Singer from Thailand and Australia, currently based in Los Angeles, California. She's starred as 'Sabrina Turner', a featured main character in Season 3 of the hit US TV series 'Go Iguanas!', and has since gone onto doing two more feature films in the 'Go Iguanas!' franchise - 'S.H.E Crets' & 'Mission Atlantis'.
Emily has performed in a variety of Musical Theatre performances, notably playing the featured role of 'Glinda' and 'The Wicked Witch of The West' from The Wizard of Oz, 'Cinderella' from Cinderella', 'Amber' from Hairspray and 'Tallulah' from the one and only Bugsy Malone.- Kitty Chicha was born on 5 August 1993 in Bangkok, Thailand. She is an actress, known for Girl From Nowhere (2018), The Serpent (2021) and Net I Die (2017).
- Actor
- Composer
- Soundtrack
BamBam was born on 2 May 1997 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is an actor and composer, known for Dream Knight (2015), My Sibling's Romance (2024) and EXchange (2021).- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Banjong Pisanthanakun was born on 11 September 1979 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is a writer and director, known for Shutter (2004), The Medium (2021) and Alone (2007).- Actor
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Korapat Kirdpan was born on December 18, 2000 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is the son of Thai actor Khunakorn Kirdpan and Poonsuk Wongjakrapat. He has one younger sister named Pitchaporn Kirdpan. He attended Amatyakul School in Bangkok.
Korapat is a popular television star in Thailand. He started his acting career at the age of 3 months by appearing in several TV commercials. He made his acting debut in 2014 with the television drama series Hormones (2013) where he had a guest role as "M". In 2015, he had supporting roles in Ugly Duckling Series: Don't (2015) and Love Flight: The Last Love at the End of the Sky (2015), and also reprised his role as "M" in Hormones 3.
In 2016, he played a supporting role in Little Big Dream (2016). He would later become known for leading roles in Roonpi Secret Love (2016) alongside Kanyawee Songmuang, My Dear Loser (2017), The Gifted (2017) and its sequel, The Gifted: Graduation (2020), and Blacklist (2019).
In 2021, Korapat has taken on his first Boys' Love leading role in Bad Buddy (2021) as "Pran".- Actress
- Producer
- Cinematographer
Achara Kirk was born on 10 May 1984 in Bangkok, Thailand. She is an actress and producer, known for The Decoy Bride (2011), Fringe (2008) and Stalker (2017).- "Ohm" Pawat Chittsawangdee is an actor under GMM TV born in Bangkok. In December 2022, Ohm graduated from the cinema and digital media programme at Srinakharinwirot University's College of Social Communication Innovation majoring in acting and directing.
Ohm began working in the entertainment industry with the leading role of Frame in the 2016 series "Make It Right." It was with his titular role in the 2019 film "Dew," though, that Ohm gained wide recognition.
In recognition of his acting abilities, he won Best Dramatic Scene for the GMM TV series "He's Coming To Me" at the LINE TV Awards (2020). He won Best Supporting Actor for the film "Dew" at the prestigious 28th Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards (2020). - Producer
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Anand Tucker was born on 24 June 1963 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is a producer and director, known for Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003), Hilary and Jackie (1998) and Leap Year (2010).- Actress
- Producer
Born in Thailand, half-Thai, half English Sonia, or Pim, as warmly known amongst friends and family, has been working as a professional model since being discovered at age 13. She attended boarding school and University in the UK and worked with Storm Agency landing ads for L'Oreal UK and many fashion spreads. After returning home, she appeared in countless Thai TV dramas, TV talk shows, movies, magazine covers, magazine spreads and fashion shows.
She landed a job as the 1st Thai VJ for MTV Asia and launched her career into the pan-Asian stage. That X-tra factor was spot on once she stepped into that limelight years ago and there was no stepping out. Sonia has only one way to go and that's all the way up. She's much sought after in Asia. Film, TV, endorsements and an endless list of offers anxiously await her. Recently having a show on HBO Asia, Challenger Muaythai on AXN and appeared on Jessica Simpson's show "Price of Beauty" as one of 6 worldwide beauty ambassadors on VH1.
She has been the face of L'Oreal Asia, Clairol Shampoo Worldwide, Olay Asia, 1st Asian Ambassador for Rado watches, Singapore Telecom, Sunsilk Thailand signed her for 4 years and Physical Gym Hong Kong with Aaron Kwak, Eucerin and plenty more.
Sonia also works behind the cameras producing quality shows like "Thailand's Next Top Model" and another one in the pipeline. She is, also, a dual language MC, hosting many high profile events across Asia like the APEC Convention, Asian TV Awards, Miss Universe Thailand and Formula 1 just to name a few.
Sonia has recently expanded her work into the International market and has been received with open arms. Shooting a US movie called Glory Days, been a has guest star in the hugely popular French film "Largo Winch 2", she's the executive producer on "A Stranger in Paradise" starring Stuart Townsend, Colin Egglesfield and Catalina Sandino Moreno... And is the lead role in 3 other movies with Eric Roberts and Craig Scheffer.- Cindy Burbridge is a Thai model, actress, beauty pageant titleholder and activist. She has been a host and judge on Asia's Next Top Model.Bishop was born in Bangkok and raised in Pattaya. Her father, William Burbridge, is American and her mother, Patricia, is half English, one-quarter Indian and one-quarter Thai.Bishop attended Ruamrudee International School in Bangkok and graduated from Public Relations at Bangkok University.
In 2005, she married Byron Bishop, a Japanese American model. They have two children. - Papangkorn Lerkchaleampote was born on 31 August 1996 in Bangkok, Thailand. He was an actor, known for Mr. Merman (2018), Thai Cave Rescue (2022) and Water Boyy (2015). He died on 23 March 2022 in Bangkok, Thailand.
- Kanaphan Puitrakul, nicknamed First, is an actor born in Bangkok, Thailand. He completed his secondary education in Suankularb Wittayalai School. In 2021, he graduated from the College of Social Communication Innovation at Srinakharinwirot University with a bachelor's degree in Cyber Business Management.
He started his acting career after auditioning from a pool of 100 teenagers and got the main role for The Assassin, a movie produced for Children's Day in 2016. In 2017, he participated in the "Cool Man Good Man" competition where he placed fourth and became part of KAZZ Magazine's photoshoot in November 2017.
He was then tapped by KA Cosmetics, together with Poompat Iam-samang (Up), for a yaoi television advertisement which later on became viral. Since then First is an artist under GMM TV where has played in notable roles in multiple dramas including "Wolf", "Blacklist", "The Shipper," "Not Me," and "The Eclipse." - Myra Molloy was born on 18 September 1997 in Bangkok, Thailand. She is an actress, known for He's All That (2021), Halfworlds (2015) and Dont Say Love (2021).
- Peemapol Panichtamrong was born on 11 November 1999 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is an actor and director, known for Slyth: The Hunt Saga (2023), Physical Therapy (2022) and You Never Eat Alone (2020).
- Jocelyn Seagrave is the daughter of bestselling author Sterling Seagrave (The Soong Dynasty, Gold Warriors) and award-winning novelist Wendy Law-Yone (The Coffin Tree, Irrawaddy Tango). She grew up in Southeast Asia and later in the Washington, D.C. area with her twin brother, studying martial arts and earning her black belt in Tae Kwon Do. She studied English literature at the University of Virginia.
Her unique background has been the interest of many TV viewers since her acting debut in the New York soap opera Guiding Light (1952). Jocelyn has been a series regular on Fox's Pacific Palisades (1997), produced by Aaron Spelling, and has also appeared in Savannah (1996), Charmed (1998), Wings (1990), numerous other television shows and in several independent movies. She is a writer as well, with screenplays, stage plays, published short stories and poems to her credit. - Actor
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Sing Chen was born on 29 September 1936 in Bangkok, Thailand. He was an actor and producer, known for Double Impact (1991), The Shanghai Thirteen (1984) and Fan dau mui (1984). He was married to Elizabeth Chen. He died on 4 September 2019 in Jakarta, Indonesia.- Krystal Vee is known for her performance in "Scorpion King 3," which played the role of Princess Silda, directed by Roel Reine. Born in Bangkok, Thailand as the second daughter of a Thai father and a British mother. As a result of her father's Diplomatic work she spent a total of six years living in Russia where she attended an Anglo-American School.
At the age of eight she did her first TV commercial before heading back to Russia for the second time. Upon returning to Thailand, Krystal was immediately sourced for TV commercials and by the age of 15 she was actively working throughout Asia. At age 17, she landed her first film role in Maid (2004) and soon after starred in a number of local Thai TV sitcoms.
Krystal worked as a model in Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, Philippines, and upon returning to Thailand in 2008 she got a role in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009), starring Kristin Kreuk, Chris Klein, and Neil McDonough.
Upon completion of her first role in a Hollywood feature film she landed her first onscreen leading role in an independent film called The Lazarus Papers (2009) starring Danny Trejo, Gary Daniels, Tiny Lister, and Bai Ling.
As a result of her Hollywood movies she continues to work and live both in Los Angeles and Thailand. - Director
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Pen-Ek studied from 1977 to 1985 in New York at the Pratt Institute and worked as freelance illustrator and designer with Designframe Incorporate. In Thailand he worked for five years as art director, before making his début with Fun Bar Karaoke, that was screened at many festivals after its première in Berlin.- Actress
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Apinya Sakuljaroensuk was born on 27 May 1990 in Bangkok, Thailand. She is an actress and director, known for Concrete Clouds (2013), I Carried You Home (2011) and Hashima Project (2013).- Producer
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Tom Waller (full name Thomas de Warrenne Waller) was born in Bangkok to a Thai Buddhist mother and Irish Catholic father. He spent his formative years at a Benedictine monastery school in Yorkshire, England, before pursuing a career in film and television. After attending the Northern Film School in Leeds, England in 1995, he embarked on producing and directing his first feature film project Monk Dawson (1998) aka Passion for the Priest (US video title), based on the award-winning novel by Piers Paul Read. The film was theatrically released in 1998 to critical acclaim.
After 5 years in London, Waller returned to his native Thailand in 2002 as a producer of independent feature films, with Butterfly Man (2002), Ghost of Mae Nak (2005), The Elephant King (2006) amongst the acclaimed titles produced through his production company De Warrenne Pictures. In 2008, he produced Thomas Clay's Soi Cowboy (2008) which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival in Un Certain Regard.
In 2006, Waller was hired by Sony BMG Thailand to direct the El Nin-YO! music video for Thai-American pop princess Tata Young. Both the song and MV went straight to No.1 on Channel V and MTV charts.
After producing assignments in Thailand on foreign films Bitter/Sweet (2009), Creation (2009) and the The Prince & Me: The Elephant Adventure (2010), Waller decided to return to his passion for directing with Sop-mai-ngeap (2011), his Thai language cinematic directorial debut. The film was nominated for 5 Thailand National Film Association awards including Best Picture and Best Director.
In addition to directing again, he served as a producer on the English language debut of celebrated Thai director Prachya Pinkaew (Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2003)) with the Hollywood action thriller Elephant White (2011) starring two time Academy Award nominee Djimon Hounsou and Golden Globe winner Kevin Bacon.
In 2014, he produced and directed The Last Executioner (2014), a biopic on Thailand's last prison executioner, which won the prestigious 'Tukkata Tong' or Golden Doll awards for Best Picture, given by the Thai Entertainment Reporters Association. The film also earned him Best Director at the Dhaka International Film Festival. In 2016 he served as line producer for the action sequel Mechanic: Resurrection (2016), starring Jason Statham, Jessica Alba, Tommy Lee Jones and Michelle Yeoh.
Since 2004, Waller has been owner and managing director of De Warrenne Pictures Co. Ltd., now one of Thailand's leading full service production companies serving foreign productions based out of Bangkok and Chiang Mai. The company recently handled Wanda Media's psychological thriller Battle of Memories (2017), directed by Leste Chen, which was entirely filmed in Thailand.
In 2019, Waller wrote and directed The Cave (2019), the first narrative feature film about the dramatic Thai Cave Rescue that captivated the world in the summer of 2018. The film premiered at the Busan International Film Festival and achieved over half a million admissions upon release in Thailand. A Director's Cut of the film was released in the US by Lionsgate in 2022 under the title of Cave Rescue (2022).
In 2023, he teamed up with Irish writer/actor Eoin O'Brien to make Kiss of the Con Queen based on a true story of the Hollywood Con Queen scam, which was filmed in five countries and starring Ravi Patel Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) in the titular role.- Actress
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Vee Vimolmal is a UK based actress, writer director with a Thai heritage and Swedish nationality. She lived in Los Angeles for a few years, where she attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, before relocating to London. She now divides her time between the UK and Sweden.- Pumwaree Yodkamol was born on 9 February 1982 in Bangkok, Thailand. She is an actress, known for Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior (2003), The Protector (2005) and Pisaj (2004).
- Sittiwat Imerbpathom was born on 13 February 1996 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is an actor, known for Siam 13 Hours (2017), Make It Right (2016) and Hormones (2013).
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- Camera and Electrical Department
Maëva Jaouen was born on 12 May 1990 in Bangkok. Maëva is a production manager and assistant director, known for Le plein (2024), SCH ft. Freeze Corleone: Mannschaft (2022) and Feu! Chatterton - Ecran Total (Clip) (2021).- Giovanna Galletti was born on 27 June 1916 in Bangkok, Thailand. She was an actress, known for Last Tango in Paris (1972), Rome, Open City (1945) and The Loves of Hercules (1960). She died on 21 April 1992 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
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Thunska Pansittivorakul was born in Bangkok in 1973. He graduated in Art Education from Chulalongkorn University. He won the Grand Prize award at The 4th Taiwan International Documentary Festival in 2004 for 'Happy Berry' and his 'Santikhiri Sonata' won City of Lisbon Award for the best International Competition film at DocListboa, Portugal in 2019. His 'Heartbreak Pavilion' project won the Top Award from Pusan Promotion Plan (PPP) at The 10th Pusan International Film Festival in 2005. In 2007 he received the Silpatorn Award from The Ministry of Culture's Office of Contemporary Arts, which is awarded to one outstanding artist each year. The past honorees in the field of film include Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Wisit Sasanatieng, etc.- Shahkrit Yamnarm was born on 25 June 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is an actor, known for Bangkok Dangerous (2008), February (2003) and A Moment in June (2008).
- Jacinda Shergill was born on 10 June 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Jacinda is an actor, known for The Girlfriend, the Boyfriend, and the Problem.
- "Fah" Yongwaree Anilbol is an actor and pilot. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Law at Ramkhamhaeng University and the Faculty of Science Department of Commercial Pilot, Aviation Institute, Washington DC.
Fah was able to qualify for the Institute of Aviation; she was one of two women who were able to pass the exam for commercial pilots.
For her abilities, she is considered an all-rounder. Starting her acting career at the age of thirteen, Fah has previously worked with Channel 3 playing the role of Duangkae in "Petch Klang Fai" in addition to modelling work. Since 2021, she's been signed as an artist under GMM TV. She owns an accessories brand called Forever Pumpkin. - Writer
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- Additional Crew
Nut Nualpang was born on 8 June 1974 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is a writer, known for Nak prok (2008), Uranus 2324 (2024) and Brave (2007).- Savika Chaiyadej was born on 19 June 1986 in Bangkok, Thailand. She is an actress, known for The Maid (2020), Train of the Dead (2007) and Jan Dara: The Beginning (2012).
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Prince Oak Oakleyski (shortened as Prince Oakleyski) is the handsome prince who is also a movie director and chief entrepreneur of his film and food manufacturing organization namely Prince Oakleyski Eurasia which is his monogram and hallmark as well. Prince Oakleyski directly descended from Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar through his paternal lineage. He was born on 20 March 1992 in Thailand but he has foreign origins. Many sources claimed that Prince Oakleyski is also genetically related to Russian Tsar, despite the fact that he is a seventh generation grandson of Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. His elongated name is Lord Kandanai Oakley Maneesawath Shah-Tsar. His former name is unknown, but his undisclosed title is 'prince' (real prince, not a name or alias). Prince Oakleyski is not a native in his country, because his patrilineal strain is predominantly Timurid. People called him the real "Prince of Eurasia". Prince Oakleyski is naturally the real Eurasian prince, in spite of some movies that may sound like a fantasy genre; similar to docufiction or docudrama. He successfully completed many films starring and directing by himself, as his crews wrote most of the screenplays. But Prince Oakleyski preferred to restrict the privacy --not exposed too publicly. Movie theme of him actually reflects the real majestic status and his royal physical appearance. Most of the times, he showed himself only in his movies and he didn't allow many journalists to interview him. He used to talk to his fans but not desired to talk to journalists, as he once implied to his fans that he only accepted to be filmed in videos that were in his classic telecasting label "Eurasia Andronovo TV". His films are popular in some parts of the globe, somehow niche. He once was overly notable for his universal slogan which can be precisely translated to English as "Handsome Prince Oak" but many local media companies have very limited resources of information about him since his entrance in entertainment of the year 2012 whereas his foreign aesthetic movie title "Prince Oakleyski Is Enough" is originated by him for introducing international cultures in some parts of Asia, in which some of his unreleased films were supposed to be refilmed nowadays because he persistently told his fans during the early months in 2022 that he would like to return to his universal film fabrication and relaunch all of his removed movies in the past, because he missed his fans and appeared to be very matured in the recent years, while his debut began in a decade ago.- Jens Söring, born in Bangkok, Thailand, is the son of a German diplomat Klaus Söring. Jens Söring moved to the US in 1977 and graduated from The Lovett School, Atlanta, Georgia, in 1984. He then matriculated at the University of Virginia and entered into a relationship with fellow student Elizabeth Haysom. In March 1985, Haysom's parents, Derek (born 1913) and Nancy Haysom (born 1931), were murdered at their home in Bedford County, Virginia. Six months after the murders Jens Söring and Elizabeth Haysom fled to Europe and Asia. They were arrested on cheque fraud charges in London, England, on April 30, 1986. Under questioning by British, American, West German and Virginia authorities, both confessed to the murders. At the trial Haysom pleaded guilty and then testified that Söring committed the murders and that she was an accessory to the crime. The jury found Jens Söring guilty and he was sentenced to two consecutive life terms. Elizabeth Haysom was sentenced to 90 years imprisonment.
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After training at Silpakorn University, Bangkok's most important art school, Wisit Sasanatieng worked as a commercials' director. He wrote scripts for his friend and colleague Nonzee Nimibutr, including for Nang Nak (1999). _Tears of the Black Tiger (2000)_, his directing début, is the first Thai film ever selected officially for the Cannes Film Festival, where it was bought for many countries.- Akara Amarttayakul lived in the US since he was 11, got his first taste for the movies when he came home for holidays and was cast in Euthana Mukdasanit's Vithi Khonkla in 1991. But it was while making his second film, Mae Bia, a decade later that he fell under the spell of the film-making industry and decided to take acting seriously. His debut leading role in the erotic film Mae Bia (2001)
His next movie role (in Saving Private Tootsie) was as a soldier assigned to protect a group of transvestites, but he was over-shadowed by the stars he was sent to protect.
Jom Kamang Wej where he plays a policeman who sets out to hunt down a notorious criminal skilled in black magic and he has to get into the world of voodoo to outwit his target.
The King Maker produced by David Winters and directed by Thai director Lek Kitiparaporn. This Western production is based on a chapter of Thai history set in the Ayutthaya period with many Thai actors in the cast. He plays Pan Bud Sri Thep, the lover of Thao Si Sudachan.
He is also working on Prai Dhip, an adventure film. Recently he is shooting the new comedy flick "Ruk Dong Dang" (the name of movie may change later)
His first TV drama, based on the life of Thai superstar Mitr Chaibancha, Mitr Chaibancha: Maya Cheewit was removed from the schedules before broadcast, and he got second billing to songstress Tata Young for his second TV drama Plai Tien. - Actor
- Producer
- Stunts
Paul Gunn is a tenacious, versatile and multi-talented entertainer that, over the years, has performed as a singer, dancer, actor, model, stuntman, emcee, specialty/variety artist and voice over artist. He traveled the world by the age of 23 and put himself through university, earning a BS in Management Information Systems from UNLV by either being onstage, on a microphone or in front of a camera.
Although Paul has spent most his career onstage, he was able to transition to the screen with incredible ease. He is most recently noted for playing a wide range of emotions as the apathetic, foul-mouthed soldier/killing machine, Sgt. Lobo Katz in Albert Pyun's Interstellar Civil War (2017). He was most recently given another lead role in Pyun's most recent film project in development, Napolean, where he will portray free-solo rock climbing phenom, Brick Bardo. Not only being restricted to athletic roles, Paul displays his wide range of acting skills by playing multiple characters in the upcoming, surreal psychological-thriller, Bleach, by playing such characters as an English farmer, a demon and a demi-god. (All this was accomplished in a short, three year span, upon deciding to take his acting career more seriously!)
Born in Thailand, Paul and his family immigrated to the US and he grew up in Dallas, Texas. He studied singing and dancing in his formative years and performed in plays and musicals in school. He went on to perform in live shows at Six Flags over Texas and at Disneyland. Eventually, Paul took a dream job of traveling around the world and performing as a dancer/singer and assistant cruise director for Princess Cruise Lines.
Paul resigned the ships and settled in Las Vegas and performed in shows on the Vegas Strip including Splash, Tournament of Kings and because of his singing and dance training, as well as his emceeing experience, he was a line captain in multiple tours for The Chippendales. From working with Chips, he has been featured in calendars, posters and DVDs, as well as radio and television interviews, internationally. After his male revue days, he has since been focused primarily on acting and has been able to garner much attention in just a short amount of time in the acting world.
Throughout his long career and multiple iterations, Paul's personal life mission has always been to change the way that Asian men are viewed in western popular culture and media and is excited and grateful for the opportunity to portray the cocky, silver-tongued Asian actor and ladies' man, David Chang, opposite of Keisha Knight Pulliam the new television sitcom, 3 Year Plan.- Namthip Jongrachatawiboon (Nickname: Bee) is a Thai actress, model and singer from Exact. She was introduced by Araya Indra - one of the famous fashion stylist in Thailand. Fashion shooting of JASPAL was her first job when she was 14, followed by a lot of fashion model jobs and some music videos. She became a singer in 1999 after the Rak Mak Ken Pai music video, and her 1st album was released in 2000. She later transitioned into acting in 2001, with her first drama being Luerd Hong. She's also a mentor on The Face Thailand.
- Supha Sangaworawong was born on 19 May 2001 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is an actor, known for Thame - Po Heart That Skips a Beat, Love by Chance (2018) and Beauty Newbie (2024).