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Charin Nantanakorn
Born

Mai Wattanathanin[1]


(1933-02-01) February 1, 1933 (age 91)
Occupations
  • singer
  • actor
  • film director
  • film producer
  • Spouses
    • Sapan Thienprasit[2]
  • Petchara Chaowarat
  • Children3 (2 daughter with Sapan and 1 with Petchara but died)
    Awards1998 National Artist Performing Arts (International Thai Songs - Sing)

    Charin Nanthanakorn or former name Charin Ngam-muang[3] (born 1 February 1933) is a Thai artist, singer, actor, film director and a film producer. Recognized by the National Cultural Commission as a 1998 National Artist Performing Arts (International Thai Songs - Sing), the second marriage with Petchara Chaowarat, a former famous heroine in Thailand and also National Artist Performing Arts, the owner of the nickname "Heroine Eyes Honey Drops".

    Charin Nantanakorn is a co-creates song "Psalm Maharaja", which resulted in him being awarded the "Conch Ngern" honorary award for using art to create patriotism and the monarchy.

    Charin Nantanakorn is regarded as the one who sang international Thai songs mixed with traditional Thai songs there is a high and low melody with a charming voice that invites you to hear. There are about 1,500 songs recorded to phonograph records.

    Biography[edit]

    Charin Ngam-Muang was born on Chiang Mai Province on 1 February 1933, graduated Primary School from Dara Academy, Secondary school from Montfort College Chiang Mai Province and Assumption Commercial College Bangkok. He began to learn to sing with Kru Salai Krailert, a famous composer at that time and started singing interlude in the stage play Nang Prai in 1949 with the song Duangjai Nai Fun and started platter recording for distribution for the first time that year. And followed by Adonis Lament (อิเหนารำพัน) in 1951. Then moved back to Chiang Mai, his hometown works at Kamol-Sukosol Company, Chiang Mai Branch then the head office called to work in Bangkok work in the accounting department, foreign department to the platter department.[4]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ ""เพชรา" ในความทรงจำ (ตอนที่ 1)". ผู้จัดการ. 28 September 2009. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  • ^ "คู่ร่วมสมรส". Archived from the original on 2009-02-03. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  • ^ "ชรินทร์ นามสกุล งามเมือง ต่อมาได้รับพระราชทานนามสกุลจากพระบาทสมเด็จพระบรมชนกาธิเบศร มหาภูมิพลอดุลยเดชมหาราช บรมนาถบพิตร เป็น『นันทนาคร』ในปี 2503". Archived from the original on 2017-07-03. Retrieved 2009-10-04.
  • ^ พิสุทธินี, "ชรินทร์ นันทนาคร", นิตยสารลิปส์ ฉบับปักษ์หลังมกราคม 2553 หน้า 178-185

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