Mai Charoenpura ใหม่ เจริญปุระ | |
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Charoenpura in 2017 | |
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| Born | Mai Charoenpura (1969-01-05)5 January 1969 (age 56) Bangkok, Thailand |
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| Years active | 1980s–present |
| Labels | GMM Grammy |
Mai Charoenpura (Thai:ใหม่ เจริญปุระ; born 5 January 1969), formerly known asMai Siriwimol (Thai:ใหม่ สิริวิมล), is a Thai singer and actress.
Born inBangkok,Thailand, Charoenpura is one of four daughters of Thai actor Surin, known by his stage nameRuj Ronnapop, and Winee Sontikool. She has three sisters, Venic White, Vipavee Maguire, and a half sister, actressIntira Charoenpura. She was educated at Farringtons School in England.
As a singer, Charoenpura has released several studio albums, music videos and performed in concerts since 1989. In 2007, Charoenpura performed inManchester, for a concert organized by former Thai prime ministerThaksin Shinawatra, to celebrate his ownership ofManchester City F.C.[1]
Since the 1980s, Charoenpura has acted in several Thai television and film productions. As an actress, she's best known for her role as Pring inKhon Rerng Muang (Thai:คนเริงเมือง). She portrayed the role twice in two different made-for-TV remakes consecutively in 1988 and 2002.[2] She came to international attention for her portrayal of the villain Lady Srisudachan in the 2001 film,The Legend of Suriyothai, directed byChatrichalerm Yukol, and released theatrically in the United States in 2003. In 2010 Charoenpura appeared in theanthology horror filmDie a Violent Death, alongsideAkara Amarttayakul andSupaksorn Chaimongkol.[3] After a hiatus hiatus, she starred inChannel 3 dramaKrong Kam as Yoi in 2019.[4]
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