
Vichuda Pindum
Acting
Biography
Mam Vichuda Pindum is an actor and singer born in Bangkok. She has a bachelor's degree from Ramkhamhaeng University's Faculty of Political Science. Early in high school, Mam started booking modelling jobs and debuted as an actor, playing the role of a student in the 1989 film "Mean Teacher.
Born: January 3, 1977
Place of Birth: Bangkok, Thailand
Known For

V.I.P
Rin is a woman who appears to have it all: She is a key member of the VIP customer management team at a major Thai department store. The team caters to the store’s super-rich clients, providing private shopping sessions and exclusive services. As well as being successful, she is also beautiful, and has a dashing and equally successful husband Pakawat, the team leader of the same management team. But her life comes crashing down around her one late night, she hears Pakawat having a heated argument with someone on the phone. Soon after, she receives an anonymous text message that reads “Your husband is having an affair with someone from your team.” All of a sudden, Rin is consumed with suspicion, eager to find out who sent the message. She begins to suspect Pakawat may be cheating on her behind her back with someone she thought she could trust. Is Pakawat a love rat? And if so, who has he been cheating on her with?

The Jungle
Rendezvous is the name of a secret bar located somewhere in Thonglor. It's the gathering place of The Jungle, a group of good-looking young men often out on the hunt. They don't love and don't form attachments. Hunter is Rendezvous's feared bartender. Lead by leader lion Pine are jaguar Phethai, viper Nannam, tiger Nanfah, wolf Nathee and tarantula Hack.

Laws of Attraction
Charn, a determined lawyer, teams up with Tinn to uncover the truth behind his niece's hit-and-run death, but as they work together, feelings start to shift.

Pen Tor
A successful man at a publishing company tries to rekindle his romance with an ex-girlfriend as those around him also search for love amidst conflict.

Head 2 Head
A rivalry turns upside down when Jerome’s strange new ability shows him a shocking future—one where his enemy becomes his soulmate.

Dok Ruk Rim Tang
After her father’s sudden death, Anusorn returns home to find her inheritance gone and uncovers a dangerous mystery. Disguised as a boy named Ooth, she becomes Pathavee’s assistant to investigate the truth while navigating family conflicts and hidden motives.

Back to the 90s
A teenager is accidentally transported back in time where he meets his young parents during their college days. He then decides to alter the events to revive his parents' lifeless marriage.

Ugly Duckling
After confessing her love in elementary school to her crush, Maewnam is literally crushed when he rejects her in front of all his friends. He calls her ugly and it's at that moment that she decides to wear a box on her head. Maewnam is really damaged by those events and she hides behind the box, truly believing that she's ugly. Forced to return to school, Maewnam meets Minton and Zero. Minton is sweet, friendly, and new to the school while Zero is a notorious troublemaker who uses his fists to solve his problems. The question is: who's the boy that called her ugly all of those years ago? Is it Minton? Is it Zero? Is it another person?

Jolly Rangers
When a Thai boy gets to a certain age and becomes a man, he must go through the military drafting, a serious and prestigious event. However, new recruits this year are the most unconventional and jolly recruits he has ever met.

Ruk Jub Jai: The Romantic Musical
A romance musical movie that tells a story of a superstar who falls for a blind girl. Described by theatre critic Alongkorn Parivudhiphongs as captivating bubblegum entertainment, Ruk Jub Jai: The Romantic Musical was an unanticipated hit, with a total of 49 performances at Muang Thai Rachadalai Theatre. More than 60,000 theatre-goers went to the successful theatrical production, while the movie version of the play premiered on November 22. It was shown at Major Cineplex cinemas. This was the first time in Thailand that a stage production had been adapted for the silver screen. The film was made by GTH Studio, who used special equipment to capture the live performances on stage. They also filmed some scenes without an audience. The film version of the romantic comedy allows more close-ups of sentimental scenes between Sukrit Wisetkaew (Bie) and Nuengthida Sophon (Noona) in their respective roles as a singing superstar and a blind girl.
Filmography
as Jerome's Mother
as Khanisorn
as Jiraphorn
as Romklao
as Nam
as Panadda
as Merisa / Nisa
as Riam's Mother
as Rung Arun
as Mami's Mother
as Kong's Mom
as Janejira's Manager
as Darun
as Waewdao
as Dukdik
as Mint