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'''Winai Kraibutr''' ({{lang-th|วินัย ไกรบุตร}}, born June 16, 1970 in [[Krabi Province]]) is a [[Thai people|Thai]] [[actor]]. He has appeared in a number of films that have achieved significant success at the Thai box office. He is considered a bankable star in Thailand and has achieved minor international exposure through the international release of ''[[Bang Rajan (film)|Bang Rajan]]''. Despite his considerable success in his home country, he has also appeared in a joint Khmer-Thai low-budget film from [[Cinema of Cambodia|Cambodia]] called ''[[The Snake King's Child]]''. He graduate BA & master |
'''Winai Kraibutr''' ({{lang-th|วินัย ไกรบุตร}}, born June 16, 1970 in [[Krabi Province]]) is a [[Thai people|Thai]] [[actor]]. He has appeared in a number of films that have achieved significant success at the Thai box office. He is considered a bankable star in Thailand and has achieved minor international exposure through the international release of ''[[Bang Rajan (film)|Bang Rajan]]''. Despite his considerable success in his home country, he has also appeared in a joint Khmer-Thai low-budget film from [[Cinema of Cambodia|Cambodia]] called ''[[The Snake King's Child]]''. He graduate BA & master from Suannandha |
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==Filmography== |
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Winai Kraibutr (Template:Lang-th, born June 16, 1970 in Krabi Province) is a Thai actor. He has appeared in a number of films that have achieved significant success at the Thai box office. He is considered a bankable star in Thailand and has achieved minor international exposure through the international release of Bang Rajan. Despite his considerable success in his home country, he has also appeared in a joint Khmer-Thai low-budget film from Cambodia called The Snake King's Child. He graduate BA & master from Suannandha
Filmography
- Nang Nak, 1999
- Bangrajan, 2000, international title: Bang Rajan
- Krai Thong, 2001
- Kuon puos keng kang, 2001, international title: The Snake King's Child
- Immortal Enemy, 2003
- Plon naya, 2004, alternative English and international title: Spicy Beautyqueen of Bangkok
- Queens of Langkasuka, international DVD title Pirates of Langkasuka, 2008
- Yamada: The Samurai of Ayothaya, 2010
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