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Name
  
Patharawarin Timkul


Role
  
Actress

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Parents
  
Kanchit Timkul, Patravadi Mejudhon

Movies
  
Jan Dara, Bangkok Dangerous, Body, The Sanctuary, Dangerous Boys

Similar People
  
Nonzee Nimibutr, Patravadi Mejudhon, Chookiat Sakveerakul, Danny Pang Phat, Oxide Pang Chun

Patharawarin Timkul (Thai: ภัทรวรินทร์ ทิมกุล, born March 1, 1977) is a Thai actress and model. Her films include Bangkok Dangerous and Jan Dara. She is the daughter of leading Thai dance and theater figure Patravadi Mejudhon. Her nickname is May.

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Biography

Patharawarin was trained as a ballerina and dancer as a child, and first found work as a model and acting in television commercials. She has appeared as the cover girl on a number of Thai magazines, and has found steady work in the Thai film industry since her first feature-film role in Bangkok Dangerous (1999), the debut film from the Pang Brothers. She co-starred as Aom, a worker in a go-go bar and contact for the protagonist gunman. She has appeared in mostly crime films and in films where she plays a vixen. Another of her well-known roles was as Khun Kaew in Nonzee Nimibutr's erotic drama, Jan Dara.

She has also on occasion appeared in performances at her mother's open air theater, the Patravadi Theatre, located in Bangkok Yai.

In 2005, May represented Thailand as an ambassador to the World Youth Peace Summit.

Alternate English spellings of her name include Patarvarin Timkul, Patarawarin Timkul, Pataravarin Timkul or Patawarin Timkul.

Filmography

  • The Sanctuary (2009)
  • Body (2007)
  • The Innocent Killer (2006)
  • Affectionate Murder (2005)
  • The Sin (2004)
  • Femme Fatale (2004)
  • Yah Nark (2004) – promoted as the first Thai 3-D film.
  • Butterfly in Grey (Malee) (2002)
  • Jan Dara (2001) – as Khun Kaew
  • Bangkok Dangerous (1999) – as Aom
  • References

    Patharawarin Timkul Wikipedia