Nirut Sirijanya

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Nirut Sirijanya
Native name นิรุตติ์ ศิริจรรยา
Born Nirut Sirijanya
(1947-05-02) 2 May 1947
Thailand
Nationality Thai
Other names Nhing
Occupation Actor
Years active 1970–present
Notable work(s) The Hangover Part II

Nirut Sirijanya (born 2 May 1947) is a Thai actor. He is best known internationally for his role as Lauren's father Fong in the 2011 sequel The Hangover Part II.[1]

Early life

He was born on 2 May 1947. He had his primary education at Assumption College School and graduate certificate in Business Administration in Australia. After that, he went to Kuala Lumpur for further studying. After graduation, he started his career at AM PAC as an engineer, and then moved to positions of airline company, including ALITALIA.

Career

Sirijanya began his professional acting career by advising from Terng Stiphuang. His first TV series was Sangsoon as co-starring actor. His first TV series as a protagonist is Kae Kop Fah (Just Horizon), broadcast on Channel 3. After that, he began to be famous in Thailand. His most impressive acting was as Jaded in Poo Cha Na Sib Tid.

Then, his first film acting career, Derby, was released, and his success has been continued until todays. His most famous and successful film is The Hangover Part II.

Also, he appeared as a Judge in Season 1 of Thailand's Got Talent.


Reality Show

Year Title Role Note
2011 Thailand's Got Talent Himself Season 1

Filmography

Year Title Role Note
2003 MahaAut Kajorn
2004 Thawhiphob Manhichan's Father
2005 Shum Mha Puen Lhi Meng
The King Maker Pha Chairacha
2006 The Last Song Pradhung
"Archan Yai Doctor.Prakij
2007 Project Ultraman "Cancelled"
Opapatika Sadok
Protégé Gen Chanchai
2008 Ong Bak 2 Bua
2009 Formosa Betrayed Professor Huang
2010 Duang Antrarai Jay's Father
Ong Bak 3 Bua
2011 The Burma Conspiracy Général Kyaw Min
The Hangover Part II Fong, Lauren's father
Kon Khon Khuu Sek
2013 King Naresuan 5 Toungoo
Clouds of Memories Zak
2014 The Knife Thrower Manit Lekpai
Lupin the 3rd Pramuk filming

References

  1. "The Hangover Part II". Variety. 23 May 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2011. 

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