Actually, I should ask who is Pulpat Attapanyapol (พูลภัทร อรรถปัญญาพล), the actor who plays Chalee Rachasena in “Silamanee”? After searching for 10 minutes, I found zip zap nothing.
No age. No birthday. He’s 20 years old. No place of birth. Who is this guy? The only thing I know about him is that he worked as a model before acting in “Silamanee”. He’s 20 years old and worked as a model before acting.
Here he is in IMAGE magazine for the May 2008 issue. The dog on the shoulder picture reminds me of the Mexican movie “Amores Perros (Love’s a Bitch)” with Gael Garcia Barnal. Whenever you get the chance, I recommend you watch this movie. It’s crazy…falling in love with your brother’s girlfriend, intense sex scene, bloody dog fights, a major car accident that alters the lives of all the main characters. Check it out, you might like it. Read about it at Wiki.

Yep, I totally went off track. So back to Pulpat, he stands out in “Silamanee” and even overshadows veteran actor Paul Pattarapol who stars as pra’ek.

Pulpat Attapanyapol and costar “Cream” Premsinee Rattanasopha
They are the side pra’nangs. Her character Susie likes Chalee while Chalee likes Nam, her half-sister. Can we say love triangle? In the end, Chalee realizes that Susie is the one for him and loses interest in Nam.
I like this pair, especially the hair clip scene in ep. 2. I thought it was very cute.

Let me down the scene for you. Susie and Chalee are at a party. She drops her cute little purple/pink flower hair clip and he finds it.
He runs up to her, “I think this is your hair clip. I picked it up and figured it might be yours.”
He offers to put it back on for her. HAHA. Cute. She smiles and blushes a little because she likes the dude.
You have to take note that hair clip he found on the floor could have been anyones, but Chalee knew right away that it belonged to Susie. To me, it means that he unconsciously “notices” her. He unconsciously likes her. To take notice of an acute hair accessory, that’s a pretty intense love connect. Of course, I’m taking nonsense and making a big deal over nothing.