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+ | [[File:200854-504a73866cf74.jpg|thumb|300px|Nok Chatchai & Wife Nok Sinjai]] | ||
+ | [[File:200854-504a739362b62.jpg|thumb|300px|Nok Sinjai & Nok Chatchai]] | ||
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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
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*'''Blood type:''' Delete this and Fill in here | *'''Blood type:''' Delete this and Fill in here | ||
*'''Marital Status:''' Married to [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] | *'''Marital Status:''' Married to [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] | ||
+ | *'''Graduation:''' [[Political Sciences]], [[Kasetsart University]] | ||
*'''Hobbies:''' sports | *'''Hobbies:''' sports | ||
− | == About Chatchai == | + | == About Nok Chatchai == |
Having a police officer as a father meant that the family relocated around Thailand constantly throughout his childhood. Attended King's College in Nakon Pratom, where he discovered his passion for rugby. He met his wife, [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]], at a movie set, in which they both played the leading characters. They had many chance encounters during the next four years and decided to date each other. A year later, they decided to get married. They have three children;they are Gun Bomb and Dom. | Having a police officer as a father meant that the family relocated around Thailand constantly throughout his childhood. Attended King's College in Nakon Pratom, where he discovered his passion for rugby. He met his wife, [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]], at a movie set, in which they both played the leading characters. They had many chance encounters during the next four years and decided to date each other. A year later, they decided to get married. They have three children;they are Gun Bomb and Dom. | ||
== Lakorns == | == Lakorns == | ||
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*[[Tee Yai (1985)|Tee Yai]] (Channel 5; 1985) | *[[Tee Yai (1985)|Tee Yai]] (Channel 5; 1985) | ||
*[[Sai Lohit (1986)|Sai Lohit]] (Channel 3; 1986) | *[[Sai Lohit (1986)|Sai Lohit]] (Channel 3; 1986) | ||
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*[[Rak Prakasit (1988) | Rak Prakasit]] (Channel 3; 1988) with [[Lalita Punyopas (Mew)]] | *[[Rak Prakasit (1988) | Rak Prakasit]] (Channel 3; 1988) with [[Lalita Punyopas (Mew)]] | ||
*[[Tae Pang Korn]] (Channel 3;1988) with [[Jariya Anfone]] | *[[Tae Pang Korn]] (Channel 3;1988) with [[Jariya Anfone]] | ||
+ | *[[Nakkarad]] (Channel 3; 1991) with [[Janjira Joojang (Tok)]] | ||
*[[See Pan Din (1991) | See Pan Din]] (Channel 3; 1991) with [[Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)]] | *[[See Pan Din (1991) | See Pan Din]] (Channel 3; 1991) with [[Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)]] | ||
*[[Nai Fun (1992)| Nai Fun]] (Channel 3; 1992) with [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] | *[[Nai Fun (1992)| Nai Fun]] (Channel 3; 1992) with [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] | ||
+ | *[[mai sian rai fai sawad]](channel 3; 1994) | ||
*[[Som Song Saeng]] (Channel 3; 1994) with [[Marsha Vadhanapanich (Pim)]] | *[[Som Song Saeng]] (Channel 3; 1994) with [[Marsha Vadhanapanich (Pim)]] | ||
*[[Rom Chat]] (Channel 3; 1995) with [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] | *[[Rom Chat]] (Channel 3; 1995) with [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] | ||
*[[Plerng Boon]] (Channel 3; 1995) with [[Anne Thongprasom]] | *[[Plerng Boon]] (Channel 3; 1995) with [[Anne Thongprasom]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Roong Sarm See]] (Channel 3; 1997) with [[Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)]] |
*[[Ruen Mayura]] (Channel 3; 1997) with [[Kathaleeya McIntosh (Mam)]] | *[[Ruen Mayura]] (Channel 3; 1997) with [[Kathaleeya McIntosh (Mam)]] | ||
*[[Ruk Soot Tai Tee Plai Fah ]] (Channel 3; 1999) with [[Janjira Joojang (Tok)]] | *[[Ruk Soot Tai Tee Plai Fah ]] (Channel 3; 1999) with [[Janjira Joojang (Tok)]] | ||
*[[Jaosao Prissana]] (Channel 3; 1999) with [[Anne Thongprasom]] | *[[Jaosao Prissana]] (Channel 3; 1999) with [[Anne Thongprasom]] | ||
+ | *[[Prajan Daeng]] (Channel 3) | ||
*[[Dokkaew Karabuning]] (Channel 3; 2000) with [[Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)]] | *[[Dokkaew Karabuning]] (Channel 3; 2000) with [[Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)]] | ||
*[[Ayarak]] (Channel 3; 2000) with [[Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)]] | *[[Ayarak]] (Channel 3; 2000) with [[Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)]] | ||
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*[[Tarksin Maharaj]] (Channel 3; 2007) with [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] | *[[Tarksin Maharaj]] (Channel 3; 2007) with [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] | ||
*[[Hade Kerd Nai Krobkrua]] (Channel 3; 2007) with [[Ann Siriam Pakdeedumrongrit]] | *[[Hade Kerd Nai Krobkrua]] (Channel 3; 2007) with [[Ann Siriam Pakdeedumrongrit]] | ||
− | *[[Gong Jak Lai Dok Bua]] ( | + | *[[Gong Jak Lai Dok Bua]] (Channel 3; 2007) with [[Joy Sirilak Pongchoke]] & [[Aum Atichart Chumnanon]] |
*[[Krungthep Ratree]] (Channel 3; 2007) with [[Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)]] | *[[Krungthep Ratree]] (Channel 3; 2007) with [[Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)]] | ||
*[[Preuksa Sawad]] (Channel 3; 2007) with [[Namfon Patcharin]] | *[[Preuksa Sawad]] (Channel 3; 2007) with [[Namfon Patcharin]] | ||
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*[[Din Nam Lom Fai]] (Channel 3; 2009) with [[Ja Jittapa Jampatom]] & [[Chakrit Yamnarm (Krit)]] | *[[Din Nam Lom Fai]] (Channel 3; 2009) with [[Ja Jittapa Jampatom]] & [[Chakrit Yamnarm (Krit)]] | ||
*[[Susarn Phutesuan]] (Channel 3; 2009) with [[Rita Sririta Jensen]] & [[Tye Nattapol Leeyawanich]] | *[[Susarn Phutesuan]] (Channel 3; 2009) with [[Rita Sririta Jensen]] & [[Tye Nattapol Leeyawanich]] | ||
− | *[[Dong Poo Dee]] (Channel 3; 2009) with [[ | + | *[[Dong Poo Dee]] (Channel 3; 2009) with [[Jariya Anfone]], [[Donut Manasnan Panlertwongskul]] |
*[[Nam Pueng Kom]] (Channel 3; 2009) with [[Janie Tienphosuwan]] | *[[Nam Pueng Kom]] (Channel 3; 2009) with [[Janie Tienphosuwan]] | ||
− | *[[Mongkut Dok Som]] (Channel 3; 2010) with [[Jariya Anfone]], [[Joy Rinlanee Sripen]], & [[Natharika Thamapreedanan]] | + | *[[Mongkut Dok Som]] (Channel 3; 2010 - 2011) with [[Jariya Anfone]], [[Joy Rinlanee Sripen]], & [[Natharika Thamapreedanan]] |
+ | *[[Dok Som See Thong]] (Channel 3; 2011) with [[Jariya Anfone]], [[Joy Rinlanee Sripen]], & [[Natharika Thamapreedanan]] | ||
+ | *[[Tawan Deard]] (Channel3; 2011) with [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] (Guest Role) | ||
+ | *[[Nuer Mek 2]] (Ch3 2013) | ||
+ | *[[Kaen Sanaeha]] (CH.3 2013) with [[Lalita Punyopas (Mew)]] | ||
+ | *[[E-Sa 2013]] with [[Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)]] (Ch.5 2013) | ||
+ | *[[Wimarn Fai(1990)]] with [[Jariya Anfone]] | ||
+ | *[[Hua Jai Tern(1995) (SavageHeart)]] with [[Kwang Kamolchanok Komolthiti]] | ||
+ | *[[Chaat Payak]] (CH.3 2016) | ||
+ | *[[Tawan Yor Saeng 2017]] (Ch.3 2017) | ||
+ | *[[Fak Fah Kiri Dao]] (Ch.3 2020) | ||
+ | *[[Game Lah Torrachon]] (Ch.3 2021) | ||
+ | *[[Tai Ngao Tawan]] (Ch.3 2023) | ||
+ | *[[Lom Len Fai]] (Ch.3 2024) with [[Jariya Anfone]] | ||
+ | *[[Bangkok Khanika]] (OneHD 2024) | ||
== Films == | == Films == | ||
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*[[Fah]] (1998) | *[[Fah]] (1998) | ||
*[[The Legend of Siriyothai]] (2001) | *[[The Legend of Siriyothai]] (2001) | ||
− | *[[Necromancer]] (2005) | + | *[[Necromancer (2005)]] (2005) |
*[[Hit Man File]] (2005) | *[[Hit Man File]] (2005) | ||
*[[King Naresuan]] (2007) | *[[King Naresuan]] (2007) | ||
*[[Vow of Death]] (2007) | *[[Vow of Death]] (2007) | ||
*[[Slice]] with: [[Pae Arak Amornsupasiri]], Jessica Pasaphan (2009) | *[[Slice]] with: [[Pae Arak Amornsupasiri]], Jessica Pasaphan (2009) | ||
+ | *[[Necromancer 2020]] (2019) | ||
== Lakorn Director == | == Lakorn Director == | ||
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===Wijarn Banterng Award=== | ===Wijarn Banterng Award=== | ||
*2005 Best Leading Actor from [[Hit Man File]] | *2005 Best Leading Actor from [[Hit Man File]] | ||
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Chatchai Plengpanich .jpg | ||
+ | Image:ChatchaiPlengpanich04.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Magazine Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:NokChatchai^Sinjai01.jpg | ||
+ | File:VOLUME2009-05-097 00-001.jpg | ||
+ | File:WAKEUP2009-11-008 00-001.jpg | ||
+ | File:PRAEW2012-09-793 00-002.jpg | ||
+ | File:Plengpanich Family-2016-PraewMagazine.PNG | ||
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+ | </gallery> | ||
== Related Articles == | == Related Articles == | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
*[http://www.chatchai-in-characters.com/ Chatchai in Characters] | *[http://www.chatchai-in-characters.com/ Chatchai in Characters] | ||
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0969934/ IMDB Chatchai Plengpanich] | *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0969934/ IMDB Chatchai Plengpanich] | ||
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[[Category:ThaiActor]] | [[Category:ThaiActor]] |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 8 May 2024
Contents
Profile
- Name: Chatchai Plengpanich
- Nickname: Nok
- Profession: Actor, Director, Producer
- Date of birth: January 17, 1960
- Birthplace: Kanchanaburi Province
- Height: 178 cm.
- Star sign: Capricorn
- Blood type: Delete this and Fill in here
- Marital Status: Married to Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)
- Graduation: Political Sciences, Kasetsart University
- Hobbies: sports
About Nok Chatchai
Having a police officer as a father meant that the family relocated around Thailand constantly throughout his childhood. Attended King's College in Nakon Pratom, where he discovered his passion for rugby. He met his wife, Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok), at a movie set, in which they both played the leading characters. They had many chance encounters during the next four years and decided to date each other. A year later, they decided to get married. They have three children;they are Gun Bomb and Dom.
Lakorns
- Tee Yai (Channel 5; 1985)
- Sai Lohit (Channel 3; 1986)
- Hua Jai Yang Yark Jamee Rak with Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)
- Prissana (Channel 3; 1987) with Lalita Punyopas (Mew)
- Rak Prakasit (Channel 3; 1988) with Lalita Punyopas (Mew)
- Tae Pang Korn (Channel 3;1988) with Jariya Anfone
- Nakkarad (Channel 3; 1991) with Janjira Joojang (Tok)
- See Pan Din (Channel 3; 1991) with Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)
- Nai Fun (Channel 3; 1992) with Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)
- mai sian rai fai sawad(channel 3; 1994)
- Som Song Saeng (Channel 3; 1994) with Marsha Vadhanapanich (Pim)
- Rom Chat (Channel 3; 1995) with Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)
- Plerng Boon (Channel 3; 1995) with Anne Thongprasom
- Roong Sarm See (Channel 3; 1997) with Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)
- Ruen Mayura (Channel 3; 1997) with Kathaleeya McIntosh (Mam)
- Ruk Soot Tai Tee Plai Fah (Channel 3; 1999) with Janjira Joojang (Tok)
- Jaosao Prissana (Channel 3; 1999) with Anne Thongprasom
- Prajan Daeng (Channel 3)
- Dokkaew Karabuning (Channel 3; 2000) with Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)
- Ayarak (Channel 3; 2000) with Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)
- Prakasit Ngern Tra (Channel 3; 2000) with Ann Siriam Pakdeedumrongrit
- Mon Jantra (Channel 3; 2001) with Tik Kanyarat Jirarachakij
- Nam Soh Sai (Channel 3; 2001) with Jariya Anfone
- Rak Plaengrit (Channel 3; 2004) with Tak Bongkot Kongmalai
- Karm Fah Chern Kom (Channel 3; 2004) with Rita Sririta Jensen and TVB team
- Sapai Part Time (Channel 3; 2006) with Joy Sirilak Pongchoke
- Yuer Marn (Channel 3; 2006) with Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)
- Tarksin Maharaj (Channel 3; 2007) with Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok)
- Hade Kerd Nai Krobkrua (Channel 3; 2007) with Ann Siriam Pakdeedumrongrit
- Gong Jak Lai Dok Bua (Channel 3; 2007) with Joy Sirilak Pongchoke & Aum Atichart Chumnanon
- Krungthep Ratree (Channel 3; 2007) with Jintara Sukhapat (Mam)
- Preuksa Sawad (Channel 3; 2007) with Namfon Patcharin
- Soo Fun Nirundorn (Channel 3; 2008) with Lalita Punyopas (Mew)
- Din Nam Lom Fai (Channel 3; 2009) with Ja Jittapa Jampatom & Chakrit Yamnarm (Krit)
- Susarn Phutesuan (Channel 3; 2009) with Rita Sririta Jensen & Tye Nattapol Leeyawanich
- Dong Poo Dee (Channel 3; 2009) with Jariya Anfone, Donut Manasnan Panlertwongskul
- Nam Pueng Kom (Channel 3; 2009) with Janie Tienphosuwan
- Mongkut Dok Som (Channel 3; 2010 - 2011) with Jariya Anfone, Joy Rinlanee Sripen, & Natharika Thamapreedanan
- Dok Som See Thong (Channel 3; 2011) with Jariya Anfone, Joy Rinlanee Sripen, & Natharika Thamapreedanan
- Tawan Deard (Channel3; 2011) with Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok) (Guest Role)
- Nuer Mek 2 (Ch3 2013)
- Kaen Sanaeha (CH.3 2013) with Lalita Punyopas (Mew)
- E-Sa 2013 with Sinjai Plengpanich (Nok) (Ch.5 2013)
- Wimarn Fai(1990) with Jariya Anfone
- Hua Jai Tern(1995) (SavageHeart) with Kwang Kamolchanok Komolthiti
- Chaat Payak (CH.3 2016)
- Tawan Yor Saeng 2017 (Ch.3 2017)
- Fak Fah Kiri Dao (Ch.3 2020)
- Game Lah Torrachon (Ch.3 2021)
- Tai Ngao Tawan (Ch.3 2023)
- Lom Len Fai (Ch.3 2024) with Jariya Anfone
- Bangkok Khanika (OneHD 2024)
Films
- Tawipob (1990)
- Fah (1998)
- The Legend of Siriyothai (2001)
- Necromancer (2005) (2005)
- Hit Man File (2005)
- King Naresuan (2007)
- Vow of Death (2007)
- Slice with: Pae Arak Amornsupasiri, Jessica Pasaphan (2009)
- Necromancer 2020 (2019)
Lakorn Director
- Kum Mun Sanya (1993) (Ch.3, 1993)
Lakorn Production
He founded a company named "Metta Lae Mahaniyom" Co,Ltd. to produce lakorns for channel 3.
- Mafia Tee Ruk (2007) (Ch 3, 2007)
- Din Nam Lom Fai (Ch 3, 2008)
- Nuea Mek (Ch 3, 2009)
Commercial
Awards
Mekala Award
Supanahong Award
- 2005 Best Leading Actor from Necromancer
Golden Television Award
- 1986 Best Leading Actor from Sai Lohit
- 1997 Best Supporting Actor from Rung Sam Sai
Pra Surasawadee Award (Tukata Thong)
- 2005 Best Leading Actor from Necromancer
Star Entertainment Award
- 2005 Best Leading Actor (Film) from Necromancer
- 2007 Best Leading Actor (Lakorn) from Gong Jak Lai Dok Bua
Wijarn Banterng Award
- 2005 Best Leading Actor from Hit Man File
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