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Love of Siam was released in Thai cinemas on November 22, 2007, opening on 146 screens. It was the No. 1 film at the Thai box office that weekend, topping the previous No. 1 film, Beowulf . [ 3 ] It slipped to No. 2 the following weekend, unseated by the comedy film, Ponglang Amazing Theater . [ 4 ]
Mario Maurer (Thai: มาริโอ้ เมาเร่อ, Thai: [māːrīʔôː māw.rɤ̂ː]; German: [ˈmaːʁio ˈmaʊ̯ʁɐ]) is a Thai actor and model.He was in the 2007 film Love of Siam and the 2010 sleeper hit Crazy Little Thing Called Love.
In 2016, he played a lead role in "O-Negative, Love can't be designed Archived 1 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine". Due to the popularity of Jirayu in Indonesia , he has promoted his movies in Indonesia twice, in 2014 for Chiang Khan Story and in 2015 for Joe Hua Tang Mo.
Mew and Tong were best friends as children, and Tong's sister Tang was a close confidant to them both. Years later, Mew ( Witwisit Hiranyawongkul ) has become a professional musician, and he's the lead singer and songwriter with a pop group, August, who are poised to achieve major commercial success.
In 2007, she starred in the critically acclaimed The Love of Siam, and also acted in a revival of the stage production, Banlangmek: The Musical. In 2013 remake of Khu Kam , Sinjai portrayed Thanphuying La-iat Phibunsongkhram, wife of Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram , former Prime Minister and military dictator.
Laila Boonyasak [1] [2] (Thai: ไลลา บุญยศักดิ์, RTGS: Laila Bunyasak), better known by her birth name Chermarn Boonyasak (Thai: เฌอมาลย์ บุญยศักดิ์, RTGS: Choeman Bunyasak), nickname Ploy (Thai: พลอย, RTGS: Phloi), is a Thai film and television actress [3] and model.
Pchy make acting debut with a leading role as Mew in the 2007 Thai multi-layered romantic-drama film Love of Siam, which brought him wider recognition and several newcomer awards. [5] In 2008, Pchy was nominated in the Best Actor category in the Thailand National Film Association Awards for his breakthrough role in Love of Siam. He was the ...
The first film awards in Thailand were the "Golden Doll" awards given by Tukata Tong magazine. The awards were first given in 1957. The statuette at first was a Thai classical dancer and later it was modelled after Phra Suratsawadi, the Thai-Hindu god of art. King Bhumibol Adulyadej handed out the awards in 1965 and '66.