Apichai Tragoolpadetgrai
Apichai Tragoolpadetgrai, affectionately known as Lek, is a multifaceted Thai creative renowned for his talents as a singer, songwriter, artist, photographer, and actor. He gained prominence as a member of the popular Thai band "Greasy Café," which is celebrated for its unique sound and contribution to the contemporary music scene in Thailand.
In addition to his musical career, Tragoolpadetgrai has made significant contributions to the film industry through his photography. His work has been featured in notable films including "Jan Dara," "The Letter," "Mont Rak Transistor," and "Ong Bak 2," showcasing his artistic eye and ability to capture compelling visuals that enhance storytelling.
Tragoolpadetgrai ventured into acting with his debut in the 2011 film "P-047," marking a new chapter in his diverse career. His versatility across various creative fields continues to resonate with audiences, making him a prominent figure in Thailand's entertainment landscape. With a blend of talent and passion, Apichai Tragoolpadetgrai remains an influential persona, contributing to both music and film, and inspiring many with his artistic endeavors.