Ungsumalynn Sirapatsakmetha

Ungsumalynn Sirapatsakmetha
Born (1991-07-13) July 13, 1991
Bangkok, Thailand
Occupation Actress and model
Years active 2007-present

Ungsumalynn Sirapatsakmetha (Thai: อังศุมาลิน สิรภัทรศักดิ์เมธา, rtgs: Angsumalin Siraphatsakmetha; born: July 13, 1991[1]), or nickname Pattie (Thai: แพทตี้), is a Thai film and television actress and model. She was a lead actress in Hormones in 2008 [2] and Bangkok Traffic Love Story in 2009.

Biography

Born in Bangkok, Thailand, Pattie has one elder brother and two elder sisters. She has a Chinese ancestry. Pattie attended primary school at Sacred Heart Convent school although she is Buddhist. During high school at Convent of the Infant Jesus, in Bangkok, her concentration was Business Chinese. Pattie was a cheerleader and class leader who enjoyed participating in extracurricular activities including sports. Her favorite sports are badminton and wakeboarding.[3]

Filmography

Year Film Role
2008 Hormones (film) Nana
2008 SHE (short film) Prae
2009 Bangkok Traffic love Story Plern
2010 Pattie & The Swollen (short film) Pattie
2011 Bangkok Sweety Matre
2012 Valentine Sweety Matre
2012 Seven Something Cheerleader
2012 Sat2Mon Penn

Television series

Year Series Role
2009 Spy The Series (Sai Lab the Series) Auam
2013-2014 Hormones Kwan
2015 Stupid Cupid Araya
2015 Torfun & Marwin Torfun

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2009 Top Awards 2008 Best Breakout Actress Hormones Nominated
2010 Top Awards 2009 Best Breakout Movie Actress Bangkok Traffic Love Story Won
2010 Star Entertainment Awards 2010 Best Supporting Actress Bangkok Traffic Love Story Nominated
2010 Kazz Awards 2010 Favourite Actress - Won
2010 7th Hamburger Awards Best Supporting Actress Bangkok Traffic Love Story TBA

References

  1. (Thai) Getting to know Pattie Ungsumalynn, mthai.com, accessed 2008-05-23, summarized from Candy14 Magazine, Issue 38, March 2008.
  2. (Thai) Hormones summary, siamzone.com, accessed 2008-05-23
  3. (Thai) Interview at Manager.co.th, accessed 2008-05-25

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