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Rhatha Phongam

Movie Actress

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Movie

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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1983-05-19
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She first gained widespread recognition as the actress who portrayed Mai in the 2013 action-packed film Only God Forgives, a role that truly put her on the international map. Following that breakthrough, she continued to build momentum in her career with a notable appearance in the 2016 action thriller Mechanic: Resurrection, further solidifying her presence in Hollywood. But long before the spotlight found her, she was focused on her education—earning both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in communication arts from Bangkok University, which laid a strong foundation for her future success. Her rise in stardom didn’t happen overnight; it was fueled by her early work in Thai television, where she steadily gained experience and popularity. Behind her journey stands a supportive family—her parents, Noi and Subam, who played an important role in shaping her values and determination. As her career continues to evolve, she remains a standout figure, admired not just for her on-screen intensity but also for her dedication and background. She’s definitely one to watch—this actress has proven time and again that talent, combined with perseverance, can open doors across continents.

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She lent her voice to the title character in the Thai version of the 2014 film Maleficent, bringing depth and emotion to the role. She, of course, is known for her strong performances both on screen and behind the microphone. In addition, she took on a leading role in the 2013 Thai drama Jan Dara: The Finale, further showcasing her versatility as an actress. She continues to leave a lasting impact in the entertainment industry, with each project highlighting her talent and dedication. Whether it’s through powerful acting or expressive voice work, she consistently delivers memorable performances that resonate with audiences.

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