Pae Arak Amornsupasiri

Paе Arak Amornsupasiri might not be a household name everywhere, but in Thai cinema? Dude’s kind of a legend. Let’s talk about his work—because honestly, the guy’s filmography slaps. In "The Stone" (2025), he dives into this gritty, emotional ride where nothing’s predictable. The story has him caught up in a mess of bad decisions, complicated relationships, and a past that just won’t let go. It’s like watching someone wrestle with their own shadow—messy, raw, and so damn real you almost feel it in your bones. And then there’s "Doi Boy" (2023). This one’s a total change of pace. It peels back layers on youth culture and the messiness of growing up in modern Thailand. Pae brings this restless energy, you know? Like he’s lived a thousand lives and is still figuring it all out. The film’s got humor, heartbreak, and a soundtrack that’ll stick in your head for days. Can’t forget "4 Kings" (2021), either. That movie’s a punch in the gut—no sugarcoating. Set in the 90s, it’s all about the wild ride of rival technical colleges, brotherhood, and chaos. Pae doesn’t just play a part, he owns it. Every scene feels lived-in, every fight and laugh hits a little too close to home. Basically, if you want a taste of real, gritty Thai drama with a side of killer acting, Pae’s your guy.

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  • Professions: Actor, Stunts, Director

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