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The Princess' Man (Korean: 공주의 남자; Hanja: 公主의 男子; RR: Gongju-eui Namja) is a 2011 South Korean television series, starring Park Si-hoo, Moon Chae-won, Kim Yeong-cheol, Song Jong-ho, Hong Soo-hyun and Lee Soon-jae.
The Crown Princess (Thai: ลิขิตรัก, RTGS: Likhit Rak), is a Thai television series, premiered on May 14, 2018 and last aired on June 19, 2018 on Channel 3. It starred Urassaya Sperbund and Nadech Kugimiya and produced by Ann Thongprasom .
The Princess' Man: Princess Gyeonghye [10] 2012 History of a Salaryman: Cha Woo-hee Goodbye Dear Wife: Kang Sun-ah [11] KBS Drama Special: "Another Wedding" Chae Ha-kyeong 2013 Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love: Queen Inhyeon A Little Love Never Hurts: Song Mi-joo [12] 2015 Mom: Lee Se-ryung 2017 Mad Dog: Cha Hong-joo 2018 The Rich Son: Kim Kyung-ha ...
4bia also called Phobia in somewhere (Thai: สี่แพร่ง; RTGS: Si Phraeng; lit. 'Crossroads') is a 2008 Thai anthology supernatural horror film directed by Youngyooth Thongkonthun, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom Wongpoom, and Paween Purijitpanya, starring Laila Boonyasak, Maneerat Kham-uan, and Apinya Sakuljaroensuk
Silamanee (Thai: ศิลามณี; RTGS: Sila Mani; "Quartz") is a Thai costume soap drama (known in Thai as a lakhon thorathat, lakhon or lakorn) with the byline: "The love test of a royal princess and a proud man". [1] The show is a remake of a 1994 drama of the same name [1] [2] that was originally based on a novel. [3]
Warintorn Panhakarn (Thai: วรินทร ปัญหกาญจน์ or nicknamed Great (เกรท) is a Thai actor and model. He is best known for his roles in the television dramas such as The Sixth Sense (2012) and Khun Chai Taratorn (2013).
Norway’s Princess Märtha Louise and her husband, Shaman Durek Verrett, shared new photos from their wedding after tying the knot this weekend. The newlyweds opened up about their big day in an ...
The film was inspired by the 1983 book A Man Who Can Recall His Past Lives by Buddhist abbot Phra Sripariyattiweti. The film is the final installment in a multi-platform art project by Apichatpong called "Primitive". It premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Palme d'Or, becoming the first Thai film to do so. [2]