Taksaorn Paksukcharern
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Taksaorn Paksukcharern | |
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Born |
Bangkok, Thailand | October 27, 1980
Other names | Aff |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1997 - present |
Spouse(s) | Songkran Tejanarong |
Taksaorn Paksukcharern (Thai: ทักษอร ภักดิ์สุขเจริญ; RTGS: Thaksa-on Phaksukcharoen) is Thai actress and model who has starred in several popular lakorns. She is especially well known for her roles in the 2008 version of Jam Loey Rak as well as the title role in the 2010 version of Wanida, which won best Foreign Series at the International Drama Festival in Tokyo.[1] In 2012, she made news when she married a police officer, Songkran Taechanarong.
Education
- Elementary: Patai Udom Suksa School
- Secondary: Rajinibon School
- Bachelors degree in communication of art at Chulalongkorn University
Dramas
- Mit Chaibancha MayaCheevit (with Akara Amarttayakul)
- Risaya (with Job Nithi) (2003)
- Phoo Chai Mue Song (with Chai Chattayodom Hiranyatthiti) (2004)
- Puen Rak (with Karunpon Tieansuwan) (2005)
- Mon Rak Lottery (with Worrawech Danuwong) (2006)
- Tee Takul Song (with Gig Danai) (2006)
- Jom Jai (with Dom Hetrakul) (2007)
- Meuh Dok Rak Ban (with Mart Krissada) (2007)
- Jam Leoy Rak (with Aum Atichart) (2008)
- Botan Gleep Sudtai (with Aum Atichart) (2008)
- Jai Rao (with Ken Teeradeth Wongpuapun) (2008)
- Prajan See Roong (with Bie Sukrit Wisetkaew) (2009)
- Namtan Mai (with Aum Atichart) (2009)
- Wanida (with Tik Jesdaporn Pholdee) (2010)
- Roy Mai (with Aum Atichart) (2011)
- Rak Prakasit (with Natthawut Skidjai) (2012)
- Plerng Boon (Future lakorn)
Movies
- King Naresuan Part I: Hongsawadee's Hostage (January 18, 2007)
- King Naresuan Part II: Reclamation of Sovereignty (February 15, 2007)
- Bangkok Traffic Love Story (2009)
- King Naresuan III (2010)
- King Naresuan IV (2010)
Aff's Adverts
- Garnier
- Toyota
- SB furniture (with Ken Teeradej)
- Tropicana Twister (with Rome Patchata)
- SB Design Square (with Araya Alberta Hargate)
References
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