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Top 10 highest paid Thai actresses for 2011


“Aum” Patcharapa Chaichuea is ranked as the highest paid actress in Thailand.

Ranking

1.“Aum” Patcharapa Chaichuea
Lakorn/Episode -150000 (4,810 USD)
Events/Fairs -150000(4,810 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-8.6 million ($275,817 USD)

2. Chompoo Araya Hagate
Lakorn/Episode -75000 (2,405 USD)
Events/Fairs -120000 (3,848 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-7.5 million ($240,538 USD)

3. Ploy Chermarn
Lakorn/Episode -75000 (2,405 USD)
Events/Fairs -100000 (3,207 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-6.5 million ($208,466 USD)

4. Anne Thongprasom
Lakorn/Episode -80000 (2,565 USD)
Events/Fairs -95000 (3,046 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-6 million ($192,431 USD)

5. ”Pancake” Khemmanid Jamikorn
Lakorn/Episode -65000 (2,084 USD)
Events/Fairs -80000(2,565 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-5 million ($160,359 USD)

6. ”Aff” Taksaorn Paksukcharean
Lakorn/Episode -70000 (2,245 USD)
Events/Fairs -120000(3,848 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-6.5 million ($208,466 USD)

7. Noon Woranuch
Lakorn/Episode -80000 (2,565USD)
Events/Fairs -90000 (2,886 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-5.5 million  ($176,395 USD)

8. Janie Tienposuwan
Lakorn/Episode -75000 (2,405 USD)
Events/Fairs -95000 (3,046 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-6.5 million ($208,466 USD)

9. Yaya Urassaya Sperbund
Lakorn/Episode -45000 (1,443 USD)
Events/Fairs -70000 (2,245 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-4.5 million ($144,323 USD)

10.Min Pechaya Wattanamontree
Lakorn/Episode -50000 (1,603 USD)
Events/Fairs -60000 (1,924 USD)
Advertisements/Lump Sum-4.6 million ($ 147,530 USD)

Some Thai netizens have noticed, the arrangement is off. Is it? Does it matter, they are all top earners regardless.

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Stills for Ken and Janie’s ‘Kon Ruk Luang Jai’

Definitely replacing Pimmala for Ch3′s Wednesday and Thursday prime time line up, when? I’m not sure. Possibly August 31?

The plot to ‘Kon Ruk Luang Jai (The Trickery of Love Dupes the Heart)’ reminds me a lot of Korean series I have seen and back in the day lakorns from my childhood. Actually it’s one of those plotline that has been used a lot in Asian series– the main guy is encouraged by his mom to get marry to a specific girl, he is NOT ready and looks for a fake wife or girlfriend to buy time.

Same thing with this lakorn, Ken Theeradeth is playing a secretary to a Thai ambassador in Prague and his mom ‘Nok’ Jariya Anfone wants him to get marry to Om played by ‘Noey’ Chotika Wongwiras. He is not ready for marriage so he seeks the assistance of his best friend Sia Phet played by ‘Nott’ Vorarit Fuengarom; Sia Phet is the older brother of our nang’ek Bua played by Janie Tienposuwan. Bua and Sia Phet are heirs to a soy sauce manufacturing company, the largest in Thailand.

The plot begins with Bua listening on her brother’s phone conversation with Ran (Ken). Ran is in need of a girl, she should be sent immediately to Prague. It was a weird conversation which stirred Bua’s curiosity because she has loved Ran since they were kids and they have not seen each other in 12 years, probably being that she lives in Thailand and he in Prague.

In order to find out more  about the whole ‘sent the girl to Prague’ thing, Bua seeks the help of her best friend Kratoon played by Selina Pearce and learns about Ran’s predicament that he is in need of a fake wife to dupe his mom. This is disturbing news for Bua, the man of her dreams is about to be snatch away forever. Seeing her friend in distress, Kratoon suggest that Bua should travel to Prague and pretend to be Ran’s fake wife. At first, Bua was against the idea because it could ruin her family name, but when her mother decides to set her up for an arrange marriage to Chatchai played by ‘Boy’ Chokchai Boonworametee, she decides to take her chances with Ran in Prague.

Teaser:

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Best and Worst dressed at the Nataraja Awards 2011

There is a reason for this post, I wanted to mock that actress who dressed like a Christmas tree and thought she was hot. She wore this bright, BIG green dress and wore red Dorothy shoes. It was wrong in so many levels–COLOR, FORM, Style. ER! Don’t do that. Green and Red together, worst combination of colors EVER!

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Janie’s ‘special friend’


Janie Tienposuwan has unique taste in men, they’re older, divorced, and rich. This new guy is no different, but they seem alright together. He’s short though, he is not ugly, just short. I’m not saying short men can’t date tall beautiful women, I just noticed he was short that is all. As most of you already know, Janie’s new ‘special friend’ is “Tum” Sirikiat Wathaphukkana,  he is from a wealthy family and was previously married–nothing wrong with that, they are adults.

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2nd Annual Nataraja Awards 2011

The Nataraja Awards 2011 just finished airing a few hours ago on Ch5. Everyone looked great, BEAUTIFUL. No one was lip-synching when they had to sing the nominated best lakorn songs. Singers from the Star franchise, KPN franchise, and selected AF kids were grouped together to sing the songs. It was a live performance that bedazzled me, it was like a mini concert with all these talented young Thai singers.  I was blown away.

The duet between Gam and Patcha for the song “Pler Ruk Mot Jai (Absent-minded Love)” from the lakorn “Dok Ruk Rim Tang (Roadside Love Flower)” was one of the highlights of the show.

Though the show was beautifully orchestrated, it was a little off , Ploy Chermarn was not there to accept her Best Actress award for the lakorn ‘Rabam Duang Dao (The Star Dance)’, Ken Theeradeth had to awkwardly accept the award on her behalf. Ken presented the nominees and named the winner Ploy Chermarn but she never came up. There was an odd pause where Ken stood to the side waiting for Ploy to come up. Then he realizes she is not coming, so he had to accept the award on her behalf with a chuckle.  There is a whole discussion about this at Pantip. The first annual Nataraja Awards was amazing–this year,  some complained it lacked ‘ dara spirit’ because some of the nominees did not attend. ‘Chai’ Chatayodom Hiranyatsathiti and Ploy Chermarn won but did  not attend. “Aff” Taksaorn Paksukcharean and “Aum” Patcharapa Chaichuea who were nominated in the Best Actress category did not attend, it was quite noticeable too. For the Best Supporting Actor award, only one nominee was present, Puri Hiranpruk. It was really off.

Ken accepting Ploy’s award starts around the 5:20 time mark.

Winners in the lakorn category:

Best song: “Hai Ruk Dern Tang Mah Jer Gan (Let love met)” from the 4 Hearts of Khun Kao Yai Ch3
Best Visuals: Wanida on Ch3
Best Lakorn series: 4 Hearts of Khun Kao Yai on Ch3
Best Editing: Neua Mek (Beyond Comparison) on Ch3
Best Costume Design: Wanida on Ch3
Best Ensemble Cast: Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men) on Ch5
Best Artistic Direction: Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men) on Ch5
Best Script: Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men)
Best Director:Pa-oon Chantornsiri for Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men) on Ch5
Best Supporting Actor: ‘Chai’ Chatayodom Hiranyatsathiti for Sai Asoke on Ch3
Best Supporting Actress: “Kik” Suwatjanee Chaimusik for Sai Asoke on Ch3
Best Leading Actor: ‘Captain’ Puthanate Hongmanop for Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men) on Ch3
Best Leading Actress: Ploy Chermarn for Rabam Duang Dao (The Star Dance) on Ch3 by Polypus
Best Lakorn: Malai Saam Chai (The Garland of 3 Men)

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Stars came out to support OHO magazine’s 3rd year anniversary

On Thursday night February 3rd, several prominent and minor Thai celebrities came out to support OHO Entertainment magazine’s 3rd year anniversary at Central World. There were performances by pop stars and Thai Pop Queen Marsha Wattanapanich in a see-through long black dress.

I have a feeling some were paid to be there and others came out to support their good friends. Ken and his wife Noi Bussakorn definitely came out to support “Mam” Katreeya Mcintosh because this is Mam’s magazine–Noi and Mam have been friends for years. Anne Thongprasom has known Willy personally and professionally for years, she came out to support him.

Ken is sandwiched between is off screen nang’ek (his wife Noi) and his onscreen nang’ek (Anne Thongprasom). I love his hair. Ken looks so young and stylish like a preppy kid from an all boys school.

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