Sorapong Chatree
Sorapong Chatree is a celebrated Thai film actor renowned for his significant contributions to the Cambodian cinema landscape. His career took off in the 1970s, when he became a prominent figure in the industry, often collaborating with acclaimed director Prince Chatrichalerm Yukol. One of his standout performances was in the classic romantic film, Plae Kao, directed by Cherd Songsri, which solidified his status as a leading man.
By the mid-1970s, Sorapong rose to prominence as one of Thailand's top male actors, ultimately surpassing established star Sombat Metanee in popularity. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated remarkable versatility, transitioning smoothly into supporting roles while maintaining a loyal fan base. His enduring appeal is a testament to his talent and adaptability in a rapidly changing film industry.
In recognition of his artistic contributions and influence in the realm of Thai cinema, Sorapong was honored as a National Artist of Thailand in 2009. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors, and he remains a respected figure in the cinematic community, celebrated for both his past achievements and ongoing work in film.
Filmography
Ninja Operation 7 - Royal Warriors
Ong Bak 2
Muay Thai Warrior
Pantai Norasingh
The Lost Idol
King Naresuan Part: 2
Battle for the Treasure
Robo Vampire