Joy Rinalee Archive

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Joy Rinalee and her two ex-boyfriends

Was she dating Oil and then moved on to Num? I don’t know what happened between these three. Something did happen. It was before my time, before I got really into lakorns.

Joy and Oil used to date. From an interview with Woody, Oil has never gotten over it. Num has. Joy obviously has, she is currently seeing actor “Nott” Vorarit FuengArom. Now they all work for the same channel. Occasionally, they are force to see each other, for a presentation/ a lakorn showcase event, with the media watching them. Joy has no problems seeing her exes again,  they can still work together too. That is a possibility since they work for the same channel.

All three were at the lakorn showcase event for Ch3 “Pert Wig Big 3 (Opening of Wig Big 3)” for lakorns premiering the second half of the year. Joy saw Num and Oil. She did not talk to either of them, but did say ‘hi’ to Oil.

“I saw P’Num, but we didn’t get a chance to talk. As for Oil, we said our hellos, but we didn’t talk because there was a lot of people. Usually, we don’t see each other.”

Reporters being snoopy asked JOy does Oil still love you. Joys laughs and answered, “probably not.”

Can they ever work together? Of course, said Joy. “Right now, we have nothing in the works. To have us work together, that would be alright because there is no issue. With P’Num there is absolutely no issue. Num is a chatty person. As for Oil, he’s very quiet. I don’t know how to approach him for a conversation, I do want to talk to him though.”

This is amusing from Thairath, according to this picture, Oil is staring at Num like he hates him. Well that is my interpretation.

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Nott on Joy Rinalee’s food show

This coming Sunday July 26, “Nott” Vorarit FuengArom will make an appearance on Joy Rinalee’s food and sightseeing show “PraewPak (Chic Mouth)” on Ch3.

Nott will take Joy and her co-host Nake to the beach and make an egg dish for them to eat. They will also be eating qauy tiao (or ‘pho’ in Lao and Vietnamese).

Yep, Nott made this and he is giving some to Joy. How cute.

A clip of the show from February.

Jook is rice porridge and the owner of Milk Jook made it into a dessert.

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“Earth, Water, Wind, Fire” premiering after “Dong Poo Dee”

Ch3′s action-packed lakorn “Earth, Water, Wind, Fire (Din, Nam, Lom, Fai; ดินน้ำลมไฟ)” is premiering next week, on May 15, after “Dong Poo Dee” for Ch3′s weekend time slot.

The production cost for this lakorn looks expensive by just reading the cast names, we have “Gof” Akara Amarttayakul, “Goi” Ratchawin Wongviriya, Chakrit Yamnam, Chatchai Plengpanich, Noon Boonyasak, and Joy Rinalee. They are all award-winning, capable Thai actors and actresses, who have been in the Thai entertainment industry for a long time or have recently entered the industry but exhibit exceptional talent (Goi). The production set looks good too, it looks authentic.

The story revolves around a heroine drug lord from the 70s, Parnsak (Chatchai Plengpanich) and four individuals who are trying to bring him down: Fai/Akkee (Chakrit Yamnam), Din (“Gof” Akara Amarttayakul), Lom/Ah-Fong ( “Win” Mawin Taweephol), and Nam (“Goi” Ratchawin Wongviriya). Joy Rinalee is Niorn, Parnsak’s daughter and Din’s love interest. Din and Niorn grew up together in the slums of Thailand, they separated when Niorn moved.

Din found religion and was raised by a monk when his father passed away, he grows up to be a undercover intelligence agent. Niorn grows up to be an aspiring actress and her father, Parnsak is a heroine drug lord. You can read the full synopsis at Tina’s blog.

Watch the PREVIEW at Youtube

Behind the scenes pictures:

Goi, Chatchai and “Ja” Jitapa Jampratom in the afro wig.

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Komchadleuk Awards

[it's a blue flower vase]

Aff and Ken winning streak strikes again at the 6th annual Komchadleuk Newspaper Award Show at Central World.

Lakorn:

Best Actor–Ken Theerdeth (Sawan Biang)
Best Actress–Aff Taksaorn (Jai Rao)
Best Script–Botan Gleep Soodthai
Best Supporting Actress–Joy Rinalee (Jamluey ruk)
Best Supporting Actor–”Yuan” Nithichai YotAmornSunthorn (Songkram Nangfah)
Best Director–Chana Kraphrayoon (Botan Gleep Soodthai)
Best lakorn–Tang Chang Peuk

Film:

Best Film- Syndromes and a Century
Best Director-Apichatpong Weerasethakul for Syndromes and a Century
Best Actor -”Tui” Kiatkamol Latha for “Got” aka “Handle Me With Care”
Best Actress -Anchalee Saisoontorn for “Wonderful Town”
Best Supporting Actor -Sorapong Chatree (Ong-Bak 2)
Best Supporting Actress- Focus Jeerakul (Hormones or Pidterm Yai Huajai Wawun)
Best Script- Aditaya Assarat (”Wonderful Town”)

Pretty much the same as the Suphanahong Awards.

Popular Vote:

Most Popular Female Dara–Kob Suvanant (her 3rd win)
Most Popular Male Dara-”Tui” Kiatkamol Latha
Most Popular Lakorn-”Botan Gleep Soodthai (Last Peony Petal)”
Most Popular Film- “Patihaan Ruk Thung Pan (Miracle of love of different Species)” a.k.a “Deep In the Jungle”, starring Ploy Jindachot and “Tik” Jesadaporn Pholdee

[Hey Yard, nice MC Hammer pants!]

I’m surprised by “Tang Chang Peuk” win because I didn’t think it was a great lakorn. Heck, I could barely get through it, I guess it won because of it’s life lesson theme to which I found a little twisted. Tah’s character raped and impregnated a woman, he was later force to marry her by his grandmother. When the woman died, then he reformed. I didn’t like his character too much.

All the major Thai celebrities were there, I could care less about the award show, I just want to see pictures. HAHA.

Watch it at Youtube: Thanks Cecilia!

Ah, two feuding young starlets at the same event: Kwan and Pancake. Outfit wise, whose do you prefer? Kwan’s playful pink dress or Pancake’s modern chic white dress pants and tangerine- orange blouse.

Winners: Ken, Yuan, Aff, Tui, Joy

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Mongkut Saeng Jan (The Moonlight Crown) fitting pictures

Interesting, “Mongkut Saeng Jan (The Moonlight Crown)” fitting pictures. Hm. I’m going to be really mean. The clothes look cheap. 

“Mongkut Saeng Jan (The Moonlight Crown)” is produced by Pau Jing Jong productions and directed by Ah’too. It’s some sort of patriotic themed lakorn about love and love for your country.

Our Pra’nangs Sirita Jensen and Andrew Gregson. Minus the stupid looking Wonder Woman golden tiara, she looks fine.

Andrew is playing a guy named Teetayu and Rita is Princess Sisira.

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