Runglawan Thonahongsa

Runglawan Thonahongsa
Born รุ้งลาวัณย์ โทนะหงษา
(1979-05-30) May 30, 1979
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Other names Rung (รุ้ง)
Occupation Actress
Years active 2004 - present

Runglawan Thonahongsa (Thai: รุ้งลาวัณย์ โทนะหงษา) is a Thai movie and TV drama actress.[1] She was born on 30 May 1979 in Nakhon Ratchasima (Khorat).

Career

Runglawan became famous throughout Thailand when she impersonated Nu Hin (หนูหิ่น), meaning Rock Rat, a figure of popular Thai comics which was brought to the screen in the 2006 Thai film "Nu Hin: The Movie" (หนูหิ่น เดอะ มูฟวี่). Runglawan received the Thailand National Film Association Award for her role in the movie, as well as two Bangkok Critics Association Awards.[2]

Created in the early 1990s by Thai cartoonist Padung Kraisri, Nu Hin[3] was a character previously well known by Thai audiences: a young and cheeky girl wearing a bob cut,[4] dressed in the traditional daily outfit of rural Isan and speaking in the language of local females from lower-class background.[5] Her witty and down-to-earth ways and happy-go-lucky attitude easily lead to comical situations whenever and wherever she interacts with more sophisticated people while working as a housemaid in Bangkok.[6] Well-loved by audiences, Runglawan Thonahongsa is regularly involved in charity work.[7]

Career

Thai TV soap operas

Movies

Year Title Role Observations
2006 Nu Hin: The Movie Nu Hin
2007 Kon Bai The Movie[31] Ying Rung Mani Siri cameo appearance
Sai Lap Chap Ban Lek[32]
2011 Mo Mai Onlaweng[33] Nurse
2015 Last Light of Ehean[34] Naramphong

See also

References

  1. Runglawan Thonahongsa - MyDramaList
  2. The Nation The happy housemaid
  3. Thaicinema - Nu Hin
  4. Thai Wikipedia picture
  5. Kaew Kakaew, An Analytical Study of the Language Style in the Nu - Hin in the City Cartoon of Phadung Graisri
  6. The Nation Mad about the maid
  7. Leading actor from the film “Nu Hin the Movie” donated funds to the Foundation.
  8. Ying Rak Toe (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  9. Khleun Rak Si Khram (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  10. Ban Ni Mi Rak (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  11. Sap Phu Sa (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  12. Nat Kap Nat (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  13. Phu Kong Chao Sane (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  14. ภูตสาวเจ้าเสน่ห์
  15. Pin Anong - Viki
  16. Pinanong (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  17. Thai TV3 - ยัยบุญ กับ หมอทึ่ม
  18. คู่รักพลิกล็อก The Accidental Couple
  19. Dom Thong (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  20. Thon (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  21. Wiman Maphrao (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  22. 7 Mongkut (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  23. Chao Sao Sala Tan (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  24. Khun Na Chai Rak Re (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  25. Susan Khon Pen (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  26. Phrao (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  27. Lan Sao Niranam (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  28. Saphai Sai Lap (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  29. Rak Re (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  30. Thayat Asun (TV series); Thai Wikipedia
  31. Kon Bai: The Movie; Thai Wikipedia
  32. Sai Lap Chap Ban Lek; Thai Wikipedia
  33. หมอใหม่อลเวง
  34. แสงสุดท้ายของอีเหี่ยน

External links


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