Arak Amornsupasiri
Arak Amornsupasiri (Thai: อารักษ์ อมรศุภศิริ, born 2 September 1984[1]), nicknamed Pae (เป้), is a Thai musician and actor. He began his musical career as guitarist for the indie rock band Slur, before releasing his first album as a solo singer in 2010.[2] He began acting in the 2007 film Body, and has starred in several films, including Best of Times (2009) and By the Time It Gets Dark (2016). His career also includes television acting and modelling.[3]
Arak Amornsupasiri | |
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อารักษ์ อมรศุภศิริ | |
Born | 2 September 1984 |
Other names | Pae |
Occupations |
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Notable credit | Chon in Body |
Musical career | |
Instruments | Guitar |
Labels | Smallroom |
Formerly of | Slur |
Discography
TV Dramas
Year | Thai title | Title | Role | Network | Notes | With |
2009 | แจ๋วใจร้ายกับคุณชายเทวดา | Jaew Jai Rai Kub Chai Taewada | Chai Tadtheb (Kun Nu Chai) | 7HD35 | Patcharapa Chaichua | |
2010 | เธอกับเขาและรักของเรา | Tur Gub Kao Lae Rak Khong Rao | Pao () | 7HD35 | Khemanit Jamikorn | |
2013 | ซินเดอเรลล่ารองเท้าแตะ | Cinderella Rong Tao Tae | Bancha (Beu) | 7HD35 | Peechaya Wattanamontree | |
2015 | เลือดตัดเลือด | Techo (Cho) | 7HD35 | Nicha Palwatwichai | ||
2017 | มายา | Rachanon (Racha) | 7HD35 | Usamanee Vaithayanon | ||
2018 | บางกอกนฤมิต | Kun Pod / Karan Teerayotin (Kaka) | One 31 | Praya Lundberg | ||
The Missing | Adtapon Wadtanasiri () | Channel 5 | ||||
2019 | ตกกระไดหัวใจพลอยโจน | Mr. Amphur Chonlachad Pitakkunnatam (Chon) | GMM 25 | Arikantha Mahaphruekpong | ||
2022 | เพลงบินใบงิ้ว | Pleng Bin Bai Ngiw | Nawpai Thammarak (Pai) | Amarin TV | Pattarasaya Kreursuwansiri Nichari Chokprajakchat | |
ครูมะ ห้อง ป.3 ก. | Kroo Ma () | Thai PBS | Parada Thitawachira | |||
วาเลนทายอะเกน | () | WeTV | ||||
20 | แม่สื่อโลโซ | () | Workpoint TV | Pattarasaya Kreursuwansiri |
TV Series
TV Sitcom
Year | Thai title | Title | Role | Network | Notes | With |
20 | S | Channel | ||||
Film
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References
- "รู้จักคน รู้จักข่าว: อารักษ์ อมรศุภศิริ". www.thairath.co.th (in Thai). Thairath. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- Chaiyong, Suwitcha (29 October 2012). "Message music: Pae has his say". Student Weekly. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- Bunnag, Tatat (9 May 2017). "Soft and hard". Student Weekly. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
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