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'''Woranuch Bhirombhakdi''' ({{lang-th|วรนุช ภิรมย์ภักดี}}; {{RTGS|Woranut Phiromphakdi}}), née Wongsawan ({{lang-th|วรนุช วงษ์สวรรค์}}), or usually known by her nickname '''Nune''' ({{lang-th|นุ่น}}; {{RTGS|Nun}}) is a [[Thai people|Thai]] actress in [[lakorn|Thai soap operas]] (lakorn) and films. Her first lakorn role is ''[[Pob Pee Fa]]'' which is the scariest role of all her lakorn.
'''Woranuch Bhirombhakdi''' ({{lang-th|วรนุช ภิรมย์ภักดี}}; {{RTGS|Woranut Phiromphakdi}}), née Wongsawan ({{lang-th|วรนุช วงษ์สวรรค์}}), or usually known by her nickname '''Nune''' ({{lang-th|นุ่น}}; {{RTGS|Nun}}) is a [[Thai people|Thai]] actress in [[lakorn|Thai soap operas]] (lakorn) and films. Her first lakorn role is ''[[Pob Pee Fa]]'' which is the scariest role of all her lakorn.


She made her feature film debut in the 2005 [[Cinema of Thailand|Thai]] ''Choem'' ({{lang-th|เฉิ่ม}}), or ''[[Midnight My Love]]'', directed by [[Kongdej Jaturanrasamee]]. She portrayed Nual, a masseuse working in a Bangkok [[Prostitution in Thailand|massage parlour]], who forms a relationship with downtrodden cab driver, Bati, played by [[Petchtai Wongkamlao]]. Nune has received many awards for her roles in her lakorns, including the "Top Awards 2004, Best Leading Actress award" for the lakorn ''[[Mae Ai Sa-uen]]''. Nune also co-hosts the show ''[[Thi Ni Mo Chit]]''.
She made her feature film debut in the 2005 [[Cinema of Thailand|Thai]] ''Choem'' ({{lang-th|เฉิ่ม}}), or ''[[Midnight My Love]]'', directed by [[Kongdej Jaturanrasamee]]. She portrayed Nual, a masseuse working in a Bangkok [[Prostitution in Thailand|massage parlour]], who forms a relationship with downtrodden cab driver, Bati, played by [[Petchtai Wongkamlao]]. Nune has received many awards for her roles in her lakorns, including the "Top Awards 2004, Best Leading Actress award" for the lakorn ''[[Mae Ai Sa-uen]]''. Nune also co-hosts the show ''[[Thi Ni Mo Chit]]''.


She graduated with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree from [[Suan Dusit University]].
She graduated with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree from [[Suan Dusit University]].
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Woranuch Bhirombhakdi
Born (1980-09-24) 24 September 1980 (age 44)
Other namesWoranuch Wongsawan
EducationCollege of Nathasin. Bachelor of Art, Suandusit Rajabhat
Occupation(s)Film and television actress, model
Years active1997-present
Spouse
Piti Bhirombhakdi
(m. 2010)
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Woranuch Bhirombhakdi (Template:Lang-th; RTGSWoranut Phiromphakdi), née Wongsawan (Template:Lang-th), or usually known by her nickname Nune (Template:Lang-th; RTGSNun) is a Thai actress in Thai soap operas (lakorn) and films. Her first lakorn role is Pob Pee Fa which is the scariest role of all her lakorn.

She made her feature film debut in the 2005 Thai Choem (Template:Lang-th), or Midnight My Love, directed by Kongdej Jaturanrasamee. She portrayed Nual, a masseuse working in a Bangkok massage parlour, who forms a relationship with downtrodden cab driver, Bati, played by Petchtai Wongkamlao. Nune has received many awards for her roles in her lakorns, including the "Top Awards 2004, Best Leading Actress award" for the lakorn Mae Ai Sa-uen. Nune also co-hosts the show Thi Ni Mo Chit.

She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Suan Dusit University.

References

  1. ^ "นุ่น เปิดใจแต่งงาน ต๊อด มา 7 ปี ชีวิตเปลี่ยนไปยังไงบ้าง". thairath.co.th.