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Charin Nantanakorn | |
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ชรินทร์ นันทนาคร | |
Born | Mai Wattanathanin[1] 1 February 1933 Chiang Mai Province, Siam |
Died | 20 August 2024 Bangkok, Thailand | (aged 91)
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Children | Three (two daughters with Sapan and one with Petchara but died) |
Awards | 1998 National Artist Performing Arts (International Thai Songs - Sing) |
Charin Nanthanakorn or former name Charin Ngam-muang[3] (1 February 1933 – 20 August 2024) was a Thai artist, singer, actor, film director and a film producer. Recognized by the National Cultural Commission as a 1998 National Artist Performing Arts (International Thai Songs - Sing), the second marriage with Petchara Chaowarat, a former famous heroine in Thailand and also National Artist Performing Arts, the owner of the nickname "Heroine Eyes Honey Drops".
Charin Nantanakorn co-created the song "Psalm Maharaja", which resulted in him being awarded the "Conch Ngern" honorary award for using art to create patriotism and the monarchy.
Charin Nantanakorn is regarded as the one who sang international Thai songs mixed with traditional Thai songs having a high and low melody with a charming voice that invites you to hear. There are about 1,500 songs recorded to phonograph records.