Winai Kraibutr
Winai Kraibutr (Thai: วินัย ไกรบุตร; born June 16, 1969 in Krabi Province) is a Thai actor. He is Malay descent from Krabi. He has appeared in a number of films that have achieved significant success at the Thai box office. He is considered a bankable star in Thailand and has achieved minor international exposure through the international release of Bang Rajan. Despite his considerable success in his home country, he has also appeared in a joint Khmer-Thai low-budget film from Cambodia called The Snake King's Child. He graduate bachelor's degree and master from Suannandha Rajabhat
Hatsanai Kraibutr | |
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Born | Winai Kraibutr 16 June 1969 |
Nationality | Thai |
Education | Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Chonrada Saenrangsi |
Children | Mawin Kraibutr, Pankanya Kraibutr |
Filmography
- Nang Nak, 1999
- Bangrajan, 2000, international title: Bang Rajan
- Krai Thong, 2001
- Kuon puos keng kang, 2001, international title: The Snake King's Child
- Immortal Enemy, 2003
- Plon naya, 2004, alternative English and international title: Spicy Beauty Queen of Bangkok
- Queens of Langkasuka, international DVD title Pirates of Langkasuka, 2008
- Yamada: The Samurai of Ayothaya, 2010
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