
Bin Bunluerit
Acting
Biography
Bin Bunluerit or Bin Banluerit is a Thai actor and director whose notable works include the Thai historical drama, Bang Rajan, Panya Raenu, a series of comedy films, and the 2004 Hollywood film, Alexander.
Born: May 27, 1962
Place of Birth: Prachin Buri, Thailand
Known For

Bang Rajan
Set right before the fall of Thailand's old capital, Ayuttaya, Bang Rajan draws on the legend of a village of fighters who bravely fended off the Burmese armies.

Broken Sword Hero
Thongdee grows up to be an unrivalled martial artist and swordsman after countless training. He puts his skills to good use by protecting his fellow countrymen from invaders.

Alexander
Alexander, the King of Macedonia, leads his legions against the giant Persian Empire. After defeating the Persians, he leads his army across the then known world, venturing farther than any westerner had ever gone, all the way to India.

Crazy Father
Whan, the daughter of a village headman, meets a veterinarian on her way home when he helps fix her broken down car. She takes him home to meet her family. Her father suspects she will get involved with him. As he has hopes for her to marry the district officer's son he does everything he can to prevent this from happening.

The Last Song
This Thai film broke barriers as the first to narrate a queer story and first to star a trans person. It follows the tragic life of a trans performer at a cabaret who falls in love with a handsome male singer who leaves her for a cisgender woman.

The Prince, The Witch, and The Mermaid
Two princes get banned from Rattana by their father, King Sudas. During their journey, one of the brothers, Apai Mani, gets kidnapped by a giant sea witch who fell in love with him. His brother Sri Suvan and a couple of warriors want to rescue him.

Love Slave
An intense love story filled with laughter and action begins after a classy urban girl woke up on a ship and found out that she was kidnapped and taken to some island.

Wake Up to Kill 3: Peekaboo Headless Ghost
Final entry in the Wake Up to Kill trilogy.

Iron Cop
Thai action film directed by Kom Akkadej (Som Kit). It was made into a TV series which aired from Dec. 4, 2010 to Jan. 7, 2011.

Tubtim Tone
Featured on the cover of film historian Dome Sukwong's book "A Century of Thai Cinema", Tubtim Tone is a classic Thai film directed by Kom Akadej, and stars Bin Binluerit.
Filmography
as Drunken
as Praphop
as Hell Twin #1
as Indian King
as Tong-Menn
as Bunterm