91. Bua Nalinthip🇹🇭

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Name: Bua Nalinthip Sakulongumpai

Native name: นลินทิพย์ สกุลอ่องอำไพ

Also Known as: Bua;บัว;Bua Wansiri Ongumpai;วันสิริ อ่องอำไพ

Nationality: Thai

Gender: Female

Born: August 12, 1989

Age: 31

Nalinthip Sakulongumpai (Nickname: Bua) who also goes by her other known name as Wansiri Ongumpai is a Thai Actress and model who was born in Bangkok, Thailand. Bua attended Sribunyanon School in Nonthaburi, Thailand for her secondary school and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree from the Faculty of Management at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Arts in Bangkok, Thailand. Bua's hobbies are listening to music, singing, watching movies, workouts at the gym, photography and traveling. Her favorite sports are climbing and aerial fly. Bua loves to collect ceramic plates and likes roses. She is an animal lover of dogs and cats. Bua's best friend is actress Bella Ranee Campen and they both have a group of friends who hangout and often travel together (Thai actresses Mo Monchanok Saengchaipiangpen, Preem Ranida, Rathfar Chaichueanjit and Preaw Tussaneeya Karnsomnut). Bua and her close friends are also represented by Hubsub, a label agency who helps promote Thai celebrity actors and actresses. Most of the celebrities under this label are Thai TV Channel 3 actor and actresses, except for actress Preaw Tussaneeya Karnsomnut, who works under Thai Channel 7. In a TV show interview on Thai TV Channel 3, Bua mentioned how she admires her senior actress Anne Thongprasom because she is talented. Bua stated "Anne also has good discipline, great attitude as an actress, producer, and is normal person". Bua is currently single.

Profession: Bua started working in the Thai entertainment industry when she competed in the Miss Teen Thailand 2006. In 2007, Bua made her debut as a newbie actress in her first Thai TV drama called "Look Ranad", a drama that was broadcasted on Thai Channel 7. Bua also expanded her acting talent and decided to appear in several music videos for popular singers like Musketeers, Jetset’er and many others. In 2009, Bua continued acting for Thai Channel 7 and was cast in a supporting role in the Thai TV Drama "Mae Ying" playing the character of Plern. Bua worked under Thai Channel 7 and acted in another TV drama until 2010. Bua left Thai Channel 7 and started to work for Thai TV Channel 3. In her first acting job for Thai TV Channel 3 in 2014, Bua was cast in a supporting role with the character of Jum Jim in the TV drama "Ruk Nee….Jhe Jud Hai" with co-stars Ohm Atshar and Matt Peranee. In the same year, Bua debuted and was featured as the main lead actress in the role of Aul with co-star Khame Narawit in the TV drama "Suae See Fon". From 2014 to 2018, Bua's acting jobs were only in supporting roles until she was given another chance to shine in the main spotlight in 2018. Bua was cast again as the main lead actress in the role of twin characters Sina/Siriya and was paired with Pop Thakoon for the popular Thai TV Drama "Khun Mae Suam Roy". In the same year, Bua was also cast as the main lead actress in the role of Kangsadan/Kiew and she played a couple with Pon Nawasch in another popluar Thai TV Drama "Tra Bard See Chompoo". Bua received great feedback from the fans for her leading roles in both dramas and gained more popularity in Thailand and also in China. Bua and Pon immediately become a shipped couple (Koo Jin) and many of her fans hoped she and Pon would become a real-life couple. In an interview about the TV drama "Tra Bard See Chompoo", Bua revealed her feelings about having Korean fans who watched her drama and stated "I’m happy because the international fans also watch Thai drama. I’m so happy when people in other countries like Thai drama". Bua's Korean fans have compared her increasingly popularity and beauty to Korean actress Park Min Young. Bua's upcoming 2020 TV drama is entitled "Praomook" and her co-star will once again be Pon Nawasch, who she has great chemistry when acting with him. Many of Bua's fans in Thailand and other countries are thrilled with the pairing of the two artists and are anxiously waiting for this new TV drama to air from TV Channel 3. Fans of Bua have expressed their comments via Twitter and Instagram hoping that TV Channel 3 will cast Bua in more leading roles during the primetime evening slots. Fans don't understand why the television channel only casts Bua in secondary leads or supporting roles for TV dramas that are only aired during other time slots. With her rising popularity from her two leading roles in 2018 and the highly anticipated airing of the TV drama "Praomook", her fans would be disappointed for Bua if she is not given more leading roles in future TV dramas.

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 09, 2021 ⏰

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