
Sorapong Chatree
Acting
Biography
Sorapong Chatree is a Thai film actor. He has frequently starred in the films of Prince Chatrichalerm Yukol, as well as in Cherd Songsri's classic romance, Plae Kao. Sorapong became one of the top male stars by the mid 1970s, eventually displacing the older Sombat Metanee from the lead position. As he aged, he retained his popularity and is well known today as a major supporting actor. He was named a National Artist of Thailand in 2009.
Born: December 8, 1950
Place of Birth: Ayutthaya Province, Thailand
Known For

Puen-Paeng

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A Mother's Hand
It's about a mother who love her daughter so much. The mother's love and warmth that was passed through her hand to protect her daughter from a car overturned accident, resulting in decapitation of her hand due to the broken window and she eventually died. But, the hand was never recovered, leaving her a handles corpse. Where is that hand now? we don't exactly know.

The Unwanted Graduate
After her husband is killed in an accident at work, Noi has to find a job in order to raise her two daughters who are still teenagers, Val and Vanee. Val has a boyfriend named Ratch, but she has to sell herself to Uttasit in exchange for money to pay her mother’s hospital bills. Uttasit wants more of Val so he goes to look for Val, but he finds Vanee instead. Vanee is pregnant because of Uttasit and dies from abortion. Val wants to kill Uttasit, but before she can do anything, Noi breaks in and shoots down Uttasit and surrenders to the police. Later, Noi and Val find out that Ratch actually is Uttasit’s son.

Hotel Angel
Malee is a farm girl from Northern Thailand who decides to sneak away to Bangkok with her boyfriend, Chate, but shortly after arriving, Chate disappears and Malee finds herself held captive in a "love hotel". To pay for the room, she is forced to sleep with men.

A Town in Fog
A man who has been living overseas for many years returns home to find his sister and widowed mother are making a living by taking in lodgers and murdering them.

Red Bamboo
In a Thai village childhood friends Kwen and Sompan are looking forward to make the world a better place within their ideology and beliefs. Kwen is a communist and Sompan is a monk. The film is a subtle metaphor for the troubled Thai political situation of the 1970's.

Pantai Norasingh
The story of the relationship between the King who is renown for his ruthlessness and his subject who became his trusted steersman. They met when the King decided to disguise himself as commoner to see how his subject was doing. He befriend a commoner after a fight to decide who should win the girl’s hand. They become blood brother and the commoner was assigned to be his steersman. When there was an assassination attempt at the King, the steersman tried to evade the threat and cause the boat to run aground with death penalty. It’s time to see if the friendship is stronger than the rule of law that the King must have absolute authority over the life of his subject regardless of their personal relationship.

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หยาดพิรุณ
Filmography
as Zhang Wang Puang
as Kumpan Puangkham
as Thipphaibun / Chom Witchalak
as Phra Pichai
as Uthen / The Mad
as Mahathera Kanchong
as Phloeng Paknam
as Chat's father
as Kriangkrai
as Yod
as Mahathera Kanchong
as Mahathera Kanchong
as Jaram
as Monk Singto
as Chernang
as Master
as Pong
as Chernang
as Master of Du-Lum Sorcery
as Mahathera Kanchong
as Mahathera Kanchong
as Sergeant Tai
as Bunterm's Father
as Chief Chaung
as Chart
as Wittaya
as Sgt. Rueng
as Captain Rajseneha
as Jon
as Rabin
as Phra Suwan Racha / Pan
as Chalaem
as Kiat
as Sgt. Raem
as Boonsong
as Phayu
as Ray (uncredited)
as (archive footage)
as Frank Ford (archive footage)
as (archive footage)
as Sam (as Sorapong Chatri) (archive footage)
as (archive footage)
as (archive footage)
as (archive footage)
as Paul
as Sompon
as Kenny Hemmings
as (archive footage)
as Chester (as Sorapong Chatri)
as Kiet
as Chaeng
as Dik
as Thongphun Khokpho
as Lor
as Sergeant Sommai
as Boonchai
as Poon Tong
as Leu
as Dokrak
as Ekkarach
as Sayumphu
as Dao Prasao
as Roeng
as Sir Pan
as Por Pen
as Juhukkru
as Kan Karun
as Krai Thong (as Sorapongse Chatri)
as Kwen
as Banyong
as Lao Thong
as Satsatra
as Siaw
as Kwan
as Tom
as Boy
as Sira
as Phol
as Jom
as Sadom
as Pittaya
as Pat
as Thone
as Dr. Karn
as Sek