Apasiri Nitibhon
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Native name | อาภาศิริ นิติพน |
Born |
Bangkok, Thailand | 14 September 1971
Nationality | Thai |
Other names | Aum |
Occupation | Actress, Model |
Notable work | Sunset at Chaophraya (1996) |
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Spouse(s) |
Banjong Chantrasmi (m. 2009) |
Apasiri Nitibhon (Thai: อาภาศิริ นิติพน; RTGS: Aphasiri Nitiphon), nickname Um (Thai: อุ๋ม), is a Thai supermodel and actress. Among her starring roles is as Angsumalin in Sunset at Chaophraya in 1996. She has also been featured in Bullet Wives and The Victim.
Apasiri trained as a likay dancer in her youth. For the 2006 film, The Victim, she portrayed a beauty queen who performs a likay dance. For this role, she had to receive a refresher course in Thai classical dance.[1]
She is younger sister of Amarin Nitibhon, a Thai singer and actor.
Filmography
- Sunset at Chaopraya (1996) as Angsumalin Chalasin
- The Bullet Wives (2005) as Bow
- The Victim (2006) as Meen
- Phobia 2 (2009) as Pe's Mother
- Suddenly It's Magic (2012) as Mom
Television
- Kuan Kammathep (2009) as Nuannoi
- Hormones: The Series (2013) as Khongkwan's Mom
- Suphapburut Lukphuchai (2013) as Ramphai Mahachoktangsiri
- Hormones Season 2 (2014) as Khongkwan's Mom
- ThirTEEN Terrors (2014) as Ne's Mother
- Club Friday The Series 6: Khwam Rak Mai Phit
- Gossip Girl: Thailand as Ann (cameo)
- Pulom's Footprint (2016) as Kanya
- O-Negative: Rak Okbaep Mai Dai (2016) as Puk
- Game Maya (2017) as Prim
- Tawan Yor Saeng (Channel 3, 2017)
- The Moon Embellishing The Star (2017) as Ruenchit
- My Hero : Matuphoom Haeng Huachai (2018) as Anima Rueangritthikun (Ma)
- Sampat Ruttikan (GMM25, 2018) as Thipthida
- Love By Chance The Series (GMM25, 2018) as Pete's mom
- The Judgment (GMM25, 2018) as Phuppha
- In Family We Trust (One, 2018) as Nipha
- Love at First Hate (One, 2018) as Napha
- Duay Rang Atitharn (Channel 3, 2018) as Wari
- Sin Lai Hong (Channel 8, 2018) as Phathumrat
- Broken Project 2 (Channel 3, 2019)
- Phayakon Son Rak (Channel 3, 2019) as Ruji
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