“Pae” Arak Amornsuppasiri Archive

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Top Awards 2010 Nominees

Above are the winners from last year. This year, will history repeat itself. Anne Thongprasom and Ken Theeradeth are nominated in the best actress and actor category again much like last year. Will they win?

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Pancake is the ‘little bird in the golden cage’

The title for this lakorn is “Ter gap Kao lae Ruk kong Rao (You with Him and our Love)”, literally it is just that–a complicated love triangle between a rich man (‘Pete’ Puntakarn Thongjure), the rich man’s kept woman or his little nok noi (little bird) in his golden cage played by “Pancake” Khemmanid Jamikorn, and the man she loves played by ‘Pae’ Arak Amornsuppasiri to who she met in Shanghai. Her body belongs  her sugar daddy, but her heart belongs to her guy on the side, her true lover.

At Kapook, they said it will air on November 29. At the Polypus website, the production company that is producing this lakorn, it’s airing this Monday November 22. We’ll see.

Teaser:

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Opps! It is.

Polypus production company celebrated 16 years in the business with this cover in Opps!, the company’s entertainment magazine. If you look at the cover and the two below photos, something is off. Can you guess what? Look very carefully, everyone has different poses and different smiling faces, but just one person did not.

Top contracted actors and actresses for Polypus production company. Lets see if I can name them all: Nadia Nimitwanich, ‘Kao’ Jirayu La-ongmanee, Charlie Trairat, “Chain” Natwat Plengsiriwat “Pae” Arak Amornsuppasiri, “Uan” Rangsit Sirananon “Rotmay” Kaneungnij Jaksamittanon Dome Pakorn Lum Om Akapan Tle Thanapol, Gun “Fluke” Kantathaworn, Bon, and Gamboon.

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White on white

Popular guys and gals from Polypus production company graced the cover of TV inside magazine for the week of August 11-17, dressed in white and cream for Thailand’s mother day.

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How much do Thai stars make for appearances?

A lot in just a few hours.

Ken Theeradeth leads in this category for the guys. According to Lisa magazine, Ken is the highest paid actors for appearances. Just hanging out for a few hours, he gets roughly around 150,000 baht ($4,673 USD). After Ken is Aum Atichart,  Por Natthawut, and Bie Sukrit, they can make up to 100,000 baht ($3,115 USD) per appearance. As for “Weir” Sukollawat Kanaros, he hovers around the 60,000-80,000 baht ($1,869-2,492 USD) range. Now, if Weir makes an appearance with his girlfriend Pancake, his fee increases to 150,000 baht. As brand ambassador, their earnings would be in the 7 digits.

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Winners at the Supanahong Awards (Thai Oscars)

Last year, Ananda Everingham caused a stir when he professed his love for his long time girl, Saengthong ‘Jeed’ Ket-U-Tong up on stage as he accepted his award for the Best Actor category for the film “Happy Birthday”. Then they broke up a year later. So stupid. This year, the spotlight is on Ploy Chermarn, who attended the event wearing a pair of 14.24 carat diamond earrings, a watch with 669 diamond grains with a weight of 5.7 carat, which comes at a total value of 10 million baht (est $308,600 USD). Geez, she better have a bodyguard.

Winners for the 19th Annual Supanahong Awards (Also known as the Thai Oscar):
1. Best Visual Effects- The Scout
2. Best Make Up- Cheun (Slice)
3. Best Costume Design- October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”)
4. Best Art Direction- Phonek Sanghakhun for A Moment in June
5. Best Original Score- Cheun (Slice)
6. Best Original song- “Ja Dai Mai Leum Gan (To Forget Each Other)” By Nim Seefa for the film “Best of Times”
7. Best Recording and Sound Mixing- Nang Mai (Nymph)
8. Best Film Editing- Nang Mai (Nymph)
9. Best Cinematography- Chayakit Chamnipong for Nang Mai (Nymph)
10. Best Screenplay- Somkiat Vituranich for October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”)
11. Best Supporting Actress-Sunsanee Wattananukul for “Best of Times”
12. Best Supporting Actor- “BOY” Pisanu Nimsakul for October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”)
13. Best Actress- Cris Horwang for “A Bangkok Traffic Love Story”
14. Best Actor- Paramej Noiam for “Samchuk”
15. Best Director- Kongkiat Khomsiri for Cheun (Slice)
16. Best Picture- October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”) of “NGR”

Source: Pantip, Manager

I haven’t seen half of these films, actually I only saw 2: “A Bangkok Traffic Love Story” and “October Sonata”

Susira “Susie” Nanna and her boyfriend actor James Mackie from “9 Wat” and “Best of Times”; Boy Pisanu with his trophy for Best Supporting Actor.

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