Patharawarin Timkul
Patharawarin Timkul, popularly known as May, is a renowned Thai actress and model. Born into a family with a rich artistic legacy, she is the daughter of Patravadi Mejudhon, a prominent figure in Thai dance and theater. May's journey in the performing arts began in childhood, as she trained in ballet and dance before transitioning to modeling and television commercials.
Her breakthrough role came with the film "Bangkok Dangerous," directed by the Pang Brothers, where she played Aom, a bar worker who becomes intertwined with the story's protagonist. This marked the beginning of a successful career in the Thai film industry, where she has predominantly taken on roles in crime dramas and seductive characters. Notably, May gained acclaim for her portrayal of Khun Kaew in Nonzee Nimibutr's provocative drama "Jan Dara."
In addition to her film work, May occasionally graces the stage at her mother's Patravadi Theatre in Bangkok Yai, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Her influence extends beyond acting; in 2005, she represented Thailand as an ambassador at the World Youth Peace Summit, reflecting her commitment to social causes. With a steady presence in Thai cinema and a dynamic career, May Patharawarin Timkul continues to captivate audiences with her talent and charisma.