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Arachaporn Pokinpakorn

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1994-04-28
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The Thai actress, widely recognized for her standout performances in I Told Sunset About You, Faces of Anne, and Bangkok Stories, has steadily built an impressive career in the entertainment industry. Over the years, this talented Thai actress has taken on more than 10 acting roles, showcasing her range and dedication to her craft. Her popularity skyrocketed not just through her on-screen work but also through her vibrant presence on social media—her TikTok account, goyyogarach, has attracted over 2.4 million followers, a testament to her growing influence.

Before fame brought her into the spotlight, the Thai actress completed her high school education at Bodindecha School, laying the foundation for her future success. She then pursued higher education at Chulalongkorn University, where she graduated from the Faculty of Communication Arts—an academic background that clearly complemented her artistic path.

On a personal note, the Thai actress shares a close bond with her older sister, whose name is Numm. In her private life, she is in a relationship with Nachat Juntapun, and though she keeps much of her personal journey under wraps, fans remain deeply invested in her story. As her career continues to evolve, the Thai actress remains a compelling figure in contemporary Thai cinema and digital culture.

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She was involved as a scriptwriter for the popular drama series I Told Sunset About You, where she contributed her talent by writing 5 episodes back in 2020. She really brought her creative vision to life through the storytelling, and her work played a key role in shaping the emotional depth of the show. She made a strong impression with her writing, especially during that pivotal year. Her involvement in the series highlighted her skill and dedication, and she continues to be recognized for her contribution to the success of I Told Sunset About You.

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