Bongkoj Khongmalai
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Bongkoj Khongmalai | |
Bongkoj at the world premiere of King Naresuan in 2007 in Bangkok. |
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Birth name | บงกช คงมาลัย |
Born | April 15, 1985 (age 21) Thailand |
Other name(s) | Tak |
Notable roles | Somsong in Ai-Fak Pla in Tom-Yum-Goong |
Bongkoj Khongmalai (Thai: บงกช คงมาลัย), nickname "Tak" (born April 15, 1985), is a Thai film actress. Films she has appeared in include Tom-Yum-Goong. She portrayed a young Thai woman forced into prostitution in Australia who comes to the aid of the film's hero, Tony Jaa. Alternate spellings of her name include Bongkot (or Bongkote) Kongmalai and Bonkoch Konmalaï. Her first film role was in Tanit Jitnukul's historical epic about the battle of Bang Rajan.
Her major debut as a dramatic actress was in 2004's Ai-Fak, based on the S.E.A. Write Award-winning novel by Chart Korbjitti. She portrayed a mentally ill young woman who is married to a much older man. When her husband dies, her care is entrusted to the man's son, Fak, who is then ostracized by his fellow villagers because they believe he is having sexual relations with his stepmother. In the film, her character displayed an uncontrollable exhibitionist streak.
Tak was at the center of a controversy when nude photos of her, taken on the set of Ai-Fak, appeared on the Thai Internet forum, Pantip.com. Police were able to track the uploader down and the man was arrested. Tak asked that charges against the man be dropped after he issued a public apology, though she did file a complaint against the film's production company for taking the photos. [1]
In 2005, she was seen in Hit Man File, alongside Chatchai Plengpanich and Tom-Yum-Goong, which in 2006 was screened in the United States as The Protector. Also in 2006, she starred in the action comedy Chai Lai, about five female crimefighters, and then later in the year starred in the thriller, The Passion. [2]
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[edit] References
- ^ The Nation, "Actress drops nude picture complaint", September 29, 2004.
- ^ Angkor Wat and Thai Films, Asian Cinema - While on the Road, Blogspot, October 30, 2006.
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Feature films
- Bang Rajan (2000)
- Kun pan (Legend of the Warlord) (2002)
- Ai-Fak (The Judgement) 2004
- The Story of the X-Circle (2004)
- The Passion (2006)
- Gin gwai 10 (The Eye 10) (2005)
- Sum muepuen (Hit Man File) (2005)
- Tom-Yum-Goong (The Protector) (2005)
- Chai Lai (2006)
- The Passion (2006)
- Up to You (2006)
[edit] Television
- Look mae
- Niraj Sorng pop