
Nopachai Jayanama
Acting
Biography
Nopachai Jayanama, also known as Nopachai Chaiyanam, is a Thai actor born November 21, 1973. In addition to his acting career, including his leading role in the very long epic King Naresuan by Chatrichalerm Yukol and in The Nymph, Headshot and The Life of Gravity by Pen-ek Ratanaruang, he appears in advertisements, video clips and TV series. He also runs a graphics company and has directed.
Born: November 21, 1973
Place of Birth: Thailand
Known For

Sapan Dao
"Sapan Dao" (TH:สะพานดาว) is a 1999 Thai television miniseries adaptation of the 1993 social-conscious best-selling novel of the same name by Thommayanti. Directed by Thapakorn Disayanon, starring Art Supawatt Purdy (as Supawatt Aumprasit) and Sririta Jensen. Produced by Kantana Video Production and written for television by Jintabutr, "Sapan Dao" was originally made for Ch. 5 as part of the 'TeleFive' Network primetime line-up. Fortunately, Kantana decided last minute to present it to the big boss at Ch. 7, Thailand most-watched television network. As luck would have it, Ch. 7 recognised right away a hit, and bought the right to the story for its Wednesday & Thursday primetime slot. "Sapan Dao" became one of ch. 7 biggest hits for 1999 and made Art an overnight sensation in the process.

Analog Squad
After learning of his estranged father's sickness, a scheming middle-aged man assembles a fake family to reunite with him for one last time.

Long Live Love!
A story about a party-animal Sati, a man whose attitude has left a broken family at home. Meta, his wife, is preparing to leave him. At age 15, his daughter, Namo is already jaded from a lifetime of broken promises.

Sri Ayodhaya
Set during the reign of King Phrachaoyuhua Borommakot in the second quarter of the eighteenth century when art, literature, and learning flourished, it takes viewers through the fall of Ayutthaya nine years after his death to the liberation of Siam from Burmese occupation during the reign of Taksin the Great, who established the city of Thonburi as the new capital in 1767. The story is told through the attitudes of four present day characters and their past incarnations.

Hurts Like Hell
From illegal gambling to match-fixing, discover the seedy underworld behind the once-revered sport of Muay Thai in this drama inspired by real events.

Homestay
When a spirit inhabits the body of a teen named Min, he begins to settle into his life until he's forced to find out who caused Min's mysterious death.

Hunger
A talented young street-food cook pushes herself to the limit after accepting an invitation to train under an infamous and ruthless chef.

Timeline
Tan is expected to be like his dad but he would rather escape the narrow confines of his mother's world. His dreams look like they are coming true when he meets June, a free spirit who knows what she wants from life.

Inhuman Kiss: The Last Breath
Friends since childhood, two lonely outcasts longing to be loved meet again. However, they must subdue a bloodthirsty demon residing in one of them.

Delete
A pair of lovers having an extramarital affair plot a new life together after discovering a phone that can erase other people from existence.
Filmography
as Pond
as Nakrob
as Yutthachai
as Chef Paul
as Wichian's Trainer
as Father
as Chok
as Kidnapper
as Khun Krai / Moong Kayong
as Window Cleaner Guardian
as Uncle Daeng
as King Ekkatat
as Cheewin
as Rachamanu
as Singha
as Rachamanu
as Wat
as Tul
as Boonthing
as Boonthing
as Nop
as Boonthing
as Boonthing
as Arhingsaka / Angulimala
as Francois