Intira Jaroenpura
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Intira Jaroenpura | |
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Born | December 23, 1980 Thailand |
Other name(s) | Sai or Sine |
Years active | 1993-present |
Intira Jaroenpura (Thai: อินทิรา เจริญปุระ, Thai nickname: Sai or Sine, born December 23, 1980[1]) is a Thai actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Mae Nak in the 1999 Thai horror film, Nang Nak. In 2007, she was featured in a prominent role as the warrior Princess Lurkin in part two of King Naresuan.
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[edit] Early career
Intira comes from a well-known show business family. Her father is actor-director Ruj Ronnapop (Thai: รุจน์ รณภพ; a stage name). Her elder half sister, Siriwimol "Mai" Charoenpura (Thai: ใหม่ เจริญปุระ) is a popular singer and actress with GMM Grammy.
At the age of 13, Intira starred in her first Thai TV drama (lakorn) La (Thai: ล่า, hunt) produced by X'ACT, the drama wing of GMM Grammy. In the lakorn, she portrayed a girl who, together with her mother (played by Sinjai Plengpanich), were gang raped. She became mentally ill while her mother proceeded to hunt down, torture and kill each and every member of the gang. Intira became a celebrity, known for taking this difficult role in her first acting work.
[edit] Music
At age 13, Intira signed an album contract with GMM Grammy. She released her first album in March 1995, Nalika Sine (Thai: นาฬิกาทราย). It is a teenage pop album. Khun Khru Kradat Sine (Thai: คุณครูกระดาษทราย) is the most famous song of the album. The song talks about being grateful to her teacher and is still often used to honor teachers on Teachers' Day, for example.
She left GMM Grammy after contract expired and altered her music style to rock. She released an indie album, Sine, in 1998. The album was produced by Jirasak "Catarock" Parnpoom. He became her boyfriend but they later broke up. With the success of her new rocker image, she rejoined GMM Grammy and released her third album D^Sine in September 1999. This album contains the track Sai Lom Thi Wang Dee (Thai: สายลมที่หวังดี). It is probably Intira's most famous song.
[edit] Education
Intira attended Khemasiri Memorial School (โรงเรียนเขมะสิริอนุสสรณ์). She received a bachelor of arts in communication arts, majoring in advertising, from Bangkok University.[1]
[edit] Filmography
- Nang Nak (1999)
- Brokedown Palace (1999)
- A Fighter's Blues, Hong Kong Cantonese title, A Fu (2000)
- The Unborn, also known as The Mother (2003)
- Six (2004)
- King Naresuan (2007)
- Sumolah (2007)
- House (2007)
[edit] Discography
[edit] References
- ^ a b Character profile, King Naresuan official website, retrieved on February 27, 2007.
- ^ a b Artist Name: Sine Jaroenpura, iKey (GMM online music store), retrieved on December 26, 2007.