Focus Jirakul

Focus Jirakul

Nascimento : 1993-02-14, Bangkok, Thailand

História

Focus Jirakul, nicknamed Kat, is an actress born in Bangkok, Thailand. She is graduated at Bachelor Degree in Engineer College of Social Communication Innovation from Srinakarinwirot University. She is daughter of politician Napapol Jirakul. Furthermore, she goes out with singer and actor Kitkasem McFadden (James). Jirakul started acting when she was 6 years old in her more known work 'My Girl'(2003) in which starred as Noi-Naa, that was the most popular and the highest grossing film of the year in Thailand. Since then, she has been taking part in a pile of projects as shows and film. For her acting, Focus won Best Supporting Actress for "Hormones" (2008) at the prestigious Suphannahong National Film Awards (2009) and The Bangkok Critics Assembly among others.

Perfil

Focus Jirakul

Filmes

The Eyes Diary
Pla
It has been three months since Nott become full of sadness and suffering like he has never been. It's because that one night which cause him to lose Pla his beloved girlfriend in the motorcycle accident. He wants to forget but cannot, his hear is full of guilt and sorrow and almost burst with grief. The only way for him to get through this is to meet Pla again in her afterlife, so he tries to find a way to see ghost.
3 A.M. 3D
May (segment "The Wig")
Filme de terror Tailandês composto por três histórias arrepiantes. Duas irmãs que são donas de uma loja de perucas são assombradas pelo fantasma de uma mulher cujo cabelo foi utilizado para fazer uma das perucas. Um funcionário de uma funerária se apaixona pelo cadáver de uma jovem mulher que morreu ao lado do noivo em um acidente pouco antes de seu casamento. Dois diretores de uma empresa que gostam de pregar peças assustadoras em seus trabalhadores, finalmente vão receber o castigo que merecem quando eles se depararem com um fantasma real. As três histórias ocorrem as 3 da manhã, a hora mais assustadora da noite pois é o momento no qual os espíritos estão livres para vagar.
Seven Something
Woman in Japan
Three modern love stories focus on how digital privacy, fleeting fame and the power of personal reinvention can change one's romantic destiny.
Hormones
Oh Lek
Students pursue love affairs some destined to be and some doomed during a break from school in this ensemble romance.
Ghost Mother
Prae
Nuntha had to care for her niece and nephews that her brother had left behind. When Nuntha finds out that Chai, her dead brother had worked as undercover agent to gather evidence on powerful criminals due to an unfortunate misunderstanding she was murdered as well. Nuntha, even in her death still worries about her nieces and nephews and how will they survive on their own so she continues to care for them as a ghost.
The Possible
Noo Malee
In 1970, a string band called "The Possible" was really popular and made a fever among young people. One day, the band received a microphone as the present from a mysterious fan. Miraculously, the microphone was a time-machine that accidentally took them to the future, in 2007, where the modern music rules and they're just an out-of-date item. The only way to bring them back to their glorious time is performing a concert to energize the microphone, the time-machine. But, before the concert could be set, there're still some problems in the new world that they have to deal with.
My Girl
Noi-Naa
Jeab hears that his childhood sweetheart Noi-Naa is to be married, so he makes the trip back home to his provincial village. As he does so, the memories come flooding back to his childhood in 1980s Thailand. He remembers always being late to school, so his father would have to give him a ride on the back of the motorcycle. After school, he would always play with Noi-Naa and her girlfriends while the neighborhood boys rode their bicycles and played football and Chinese fantasy characters.