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Naphat Siangsomboon (Thai: ณภัทร เสียงสมบุญ; pronounced [ná.pʰát̚ sǐaŋ.sǒm.būn]: born on May 5, 1996) is a Thai actor and model.He made his first on-screen appearance in Nivea For Men TV commercial, and came to public attention in King Power commercial.
Pimchanok "Baifern" Luevisadpaibul, a Thai actress of Chinese descent, was born on September 30, 1992, in Dusit, Bangkok, Thailand. She began her career in the Thai entertainment as a model for a popular brand of student shoes while she was in grade 6 of primary school. She has a younger brother named Field Jirathit.
On March 7, 2013, Baifern Pimchanok confirmed on her Twitter account that the movie will be screened in Thailand on March 14, 2013, at the Major Cineplex theater. [3] Following Thailand's premiere of the movie, on March 25, 2013, Cambodia's Legend Cinemas confirmed on their Facebook fanpage of the official screening of the movie in the country ...
The Sand Princess (Thai: เจ้าหญิงเม็ดทราย; RTGS: Chao Ying Met Sai) is a 2019 Thai television series starring Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul (Baifern), Worrawech Danuwong (Dan) and Chutavuth Pattarakampol (March).
P. Pachara Chirathivat; Paitoon Pumrat; Pakin Kunaanuwit; Pakorn Chatborirak; Pakorn Lam; Paris Intarakomalyasut; Pat Chatborirak; Patchata Janngeon; Pathit Pisitkul
Jirayu Tangsrisuk (Thai: จิรายุ ตั้งศรีสุข, born September 19, 1993), also known as James Jirayu, is a Thai actor, singer and model. [1] He is known for his roles in the movies and the television dramas such as Suphapburut Juthathep (2013), Timeline (2014), The One in My Heart (2015), The Loyal Wife (2016), Fallen Angel (2017), Underneath the Same Sky (2018 ...
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In addition to the importance of three and nine, Simek highlights the importance of the number 27 (27/3=9) for the Germanic lunar calendar. [8] Scholars Mindy MacLeod and Bernard Mees note that, "the number nine plays a significant role in Germanic folklore: charms frequently contain nine ingredients or specify a ritual to be performed nine times".