
Pisan Akaraseranee
Acting
Biography
Pisan Akaraseranee (Nickname: Piak) was a Thai actor, director, producer and screenwriter. He's the father of actress Aom Phiyada. He's known as the "sadistic hero" or "sadistic director" because he often played or directed slap/kiss lakorns and movies. He died of a heart attack on December 4, 2018.
Born: June 21, 1945
Known For

Sai Sawat Yang Mai Sin
A father has got two children, i.e. a son Pinit spending his youth in bar and a daughter Thip, and has also adopted a boy Kriang. This latter, after doing successful studies, is promoted general director of the father's company. He also falls in love with Thip. Pinit is very jealous and promises to get a revenge. Once the father is dead, he starts to destabilize the couple.

ประกาศิตจากหัวใจ

The Last Executioner
Inspired by real events, The Last Executioner is the story of Chavoret Jaruboon, the last person in Thailand whose job it was to execute by gun. A rock musician who adored Elvis, but took a 'respectable' job to support the family he loved devotedly, and then constantly tried to reconcile the good and bad karma that came from this decision.

The Haunted Drum
Ping, a young nobleman, has retired from the service of the crown in order to become a musician. He becomes a student of Master Duang, a famous musician. Master Duang owns a mysterious drum called Perng Mang, which has the power to bring success or death to people.

Shadow of the Heart
Twins Watit and Ruth lead completely different lives. Watit belongs to high society in the city, while Ruth leads a modest life in the countryside. When Watit gets severely injured, their father asks Ruth to take over his brothers life, pretending to be Watit in hope of finding the person who tried to kill his brother. Metinee, is Watits fiance. Their engagement is based on a business deal, not affection. When Ruth replaces his brother, Metinee doesn't notice and marries him. Metinee gradually begins to realize that he is a different man, while slowly falling in love.

The Legend of Suriyothai
During the 16th century, as Thailand contends with both a civil war and Burmese invasion, a beautiful princess rises up to help protect the glory of the Kingdom of Ayothaya. Based on the life of Queen Suriyothai.

Dangerous Years
In 1977, there's a fight between soldiers and communists in a village along the border. Sak, a teacher in the village, loses his wife and his young daughter but his son is saved by Pew who later adopts him and changes his name to Tin.

The Golden Riders
A young monk catches a train to a temple in a hill. On the way, he meets Pol and Tangmo, two people who trying to escape from their personal problems. Later, the threesome becomes friend, but they have to separate to find their goals.

The White Monkey Warrior
A magical book is being sought by a group of bad guys who aim to misuse its power. Yod is assigned to protect the magical book without realizing that a Hanuman tattoo that he got since he was young is the most powerful weapon to defeat the bad guys.

Wild Heart
Filmography
as Stepfather Wit
as Minister of Justice
as Master Toh
as Teacher Duang
as Chief Yod
as King Ramathibodi II
as Sak
as Park / Raj Rutchapbumi
as Thongchart