Actress and model Nalinthip Sakulongumpai, often referred to as Bua Nalinthip is from Thailand. Her first appearance was in 2006. She is well-known for her roles as Praomook in Praomook (2021) and Kiew in Tra Barb See Chompoo (2018) on Thai TV Channel 3. She was employed at Channel 3 from 2011 to 2022, and she is currently a freelance artist. In this article, we will learn more about Bua Nalinthip Sakulongumpai’s Bio, Profile, Education, Career, Boyfriend, Family, and Awards.
Bio, Education, and Family
On August 12, 1989, he was born in Bangkok, Thailand. Bua completed her secondary education at Sribunyanon School in Nonthaburi, Thailand, and went on to get a bachelor’s degree in management from Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Arts in Bangkok, Thailand. Actress Bella Ranee Campen is Bua’s closest friend, and the two of them travel and spend out with a similar circle of pals. Additionally, Hubsub, a label agency that supports the promotion of Thai star actors and actresses, represents Bua and her close pals.
Career
After competing in Miss Teen Thailand in 2006, Bua began her career in the Thai entertainment business. Bua debuted as a rookie actress in the Thai TV drama “Look Ranad” in 2007. Along with developing her acting career, Bua chose to feature in several music videos for well-known artists, including Jetset’er and Musketeers. As Bua continued to work for Thai Channel 7, she was given the part of Plern in a supporting capacity in the Thai TV drama “Mae Ying” in 2009. After 2010, Bua started working for Thai TV Channel 3 and departed from Thai Channel 7.
In 2014, Bua made her acting debut for Thai TV Channel 3 when she was assigned as Jum Jim, a supporting part in the TV drama “Ruk Nee..Jhe Jud Hai,” alongside Ohm Atshar and Matt Peranee. Bua made her television debut in the drama “Suae See Fon” that same year, playing the lead role of Aul with co-star Khame Narawit. The popular Thai TV drama “Khun Mae Suam Roy” teamed Bua with Pop Thakoon as the lead heroine, this time playing the twin characters Sina/Siriya. Bua was also cast as the lead part of Kangsadan/Kiew in the popular Thai TV drama “Tra Barb See Chompoo” the same year. She also acted as a pair with Pon Nawasch. For her starring parts in both shows, Bua garnered positive reviews from the audience and increased her profile in China and Thailand.
Bua came in at number 24 in Instagram’s “The 100 Most Beautiful Southeast Asian Women of 2019” competition. In the competition for “The Best Thai Celebrity Smile of 2019,” Bua came in at number fifteen out of twenty celebrities. Bua and Pon Nawasch were named “The Best Shipped Couple of October 2019” after placing 13th out of 20 couples.
Out of 20 actresses, Bua came in at number 10 in the “The Best Thai Actress of October 2019” competition. Bua was awarded the honorary cup for her artistic achievements and was named the “Outstanding Female Star of the Year” and “Best Actress” of the year. Bua came in at number 73 on “The List of The Most Beautiful 100 Asia Faces of 2018”. Bua has been featured on the front cover of well-known publications including MIX and KASS. The winner of “Thailand Headlines Person of the Year 2019” was chosen during an event hosted by The Mangu Magazine at ICON Siam. The event was attended by several well-known Thai celebrities, and Bua and Pon Nawasch were the victors. From 2006 to the present, Bua has been involved in the entertainment business, and from 2014 to the present, she is bound to Thai TV Channel 3. It was announced on January 29, 2022, that she is no longer under contract with Channel 3, making her a free agent.
The Thai drama “Khun Mae Suam Roy” tells the story of a twin sister who befriended Pipop Sutharak, the only true heir to the family’s wealth. However, in real life, Pipop Sutharak was already married, so according to the plot, the Sutharak family and his legal wife only learned about his mistress or second wife, and his only child, who received half of the family’s wealth. The Siraya and their child were required to wed his half-brother and reside in the family home for a year. The child asks whether he believes someone is chasing their lives, which is why he informed his family that he had already broken up with her. He only does so because he only trusts his half-brother to protect his second wife. Since the previous attachment left Siraya unable to walk, Sina wanted to keep his sister safe from harm and also wanted to identify the mastermind. After a strange gunshot incident, Sina, a skilled stunt woman, returns from America to discover her identical twin sister Siriya crippled from her waist down and a mother of a kid with her previously married partner Pipop. Following Pipop’s unexpected passing, her twin sister inherits a sizable portion of her father’s fortune. But according to Pipop’s will, Siriya, her sister, must wed Athirat, his younger brother, for at least a year before any of the household’s members may receive their respective portions of the fortune. If not, Pipop will devote all of his money to charity. With the assistance of Kritt, the family attorney for the Sutharaks, Sina assumes the identity of Siriya and moves into the Sutharak home with her 2-year-old nephew Kaosauy and her manager Nuan. Sina is on a quest to locate the person who rendered her twin sister crippled and continues abusing her twin sister. She also chooses to wed Athirat, who has long harbored strong suspicions about her, while posing as her twin. The race to identify the true villain then starts. Instead, before they manage to apprehend her.
Drama
- The Yarns
- Remember (2024)
- Emergency Couple (2024)
- What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim (2024)
- The Stone of Affection (2023)
- Club Friday Season 14: Love & Belief (2022)
- My Romance From Far Away (2022)
- Oh My Sweetheart (2021)
- Khaen Rak Salap Chata (2021)
- Praomook (2021)
- Roy Leh Marnya (2020)
- Lub Luang Jai (2019)
- Tra Barb See Chompoo (2018)
- Khun Mae Suam Roy (2018)
- Por Yung Lung Mai Wahng (2017)
- Plerng Boon (2017)
- Fan Rak Fan Salai (2017)
- Kleun Cheewit (2017)
- Look Mai Lai Rak (2014)
- Tang Duen Hang Ruk (2014)
- Waanjai Naikajok (2014)
- Suae See Foon (2014)
- Ruk Nee Jae Jad Hai (2014)
- Pleng Rak Talay Taii (2010)
- Mae Ying (2009)
- Luk Ranad (2007)
Special
- Club Friday Season 14: Love Tragedy (2022)
TV Show
- Daily Show (2022)
- The Wall Song (2020)
- Hollywood Game Night Thailand Season 3 (2019)
- 3 Zaaap (2014)