Khemupsorn "Cherry" Sirisukha (Thai: เข็มอัปสร สิริสุขะ; RTGS: "Khem-apson Sirisukha", b. August 28, 1980 in Nan Province, Northern Thailand[1]) is a popular Thai actress.[2] She has acted in a number of dramas, including Kaew Tah Pee[3] and Thur Kue Duang Jai. Besides acting, she is also a model and a host [4] She got Asia Model Festival Awards in 2011.

Khemupsorn Sirisukha
เข็มอัปสร สิริสุขะ
Born (1980-08-28) 28 August 1980 (age 44)
Other names
  • Cherry
  • Cherry Khemupsorn
Years active1996–Present

Biography

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Khemupsorn Sirisukha is the third child of Lieutenant general Yutthana Sirisukha and Princess Niramit (née Mahavansanandana), Princess of Nan.[5] She is a sister of Police Major Songprod Sirisukha and Ramavadi "Poupée" Nakchattri.[6] She has ancestry royalty of Nan descent from her mother.[5]

In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she is also an environmental activist.[1]

Film

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  • Police Jub Khamoey (1996) with Jukrit Ammarat, Thanakorn Poshyananda and Pongpat Wachirabunjong
  • a Peesaj (1996)
  • Than Chai Kammalor (1996)
  • Jub Tai Wai Rai Sai Samorn (1998)
  • Khery Likey (1999)
  • Fon Tok Khee Moo Lai Khon Arai Ma Pob Kan (1999)
  • Phoo Dee E-Sarn (2001)
  • Sue 11 Tua (2001)
  • Lang Likhit (2001)
  • Phae Kao (2002) with Ken Theeradej
  • Ley Lub Salub Rang (2002)
  • Khun Por Tua Jing Khong Tae(2004)
  • Reun Mai See beige (2004)
  • Theppabut Nai Fun (2004)
  • Dao Long Fah (2005) with Atichart Chumnanon
  • Bodyguard Dad Deaw (2005)
  • Thur Kue Duang Jai (2006)
  • Kaew Tah Pee (2006) - played with Jesdaporn Pholdee
  • Pra Jan Son Dao (unreleased)
  • Jamleuy Gammathep (2009)[7]
  • Mae ka khanom wan(2009) with Mart Krissada
  • Nuer Mek (2010) with Chakrit Yamnam
  • Rak Ork Arkard (2012)

Stage play

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Ancestors

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References

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  1. ^ a b c ข่าวคาใจ 16 09 60. Fahwonmai (in Thai). 2017-09-16. Retrieved 2017-09-16.[dead link]
  2. ^ (25 August 2007). BACKSTAGE with the stars: Six celebrities take time out from their day jobs to try their luck at singing, The Nation (Thailand), Retrieved December 16, 2010
  3. ^ (21 November 2006). GETTING PERSONAL WITH KHEMUPSORN 'CHERRY' SIRISUKHA, The Nation (Thailand), Retrieved December 16, 2010
  4. ^ (23 September 2007). Ten years of Discovery, The Nation (Thailand), Retrieved December 16, 2010
  5. ^ a b เชอรี่ เข็มอัปสร สิริสุขะ (Press release) (in Thai). Khaosod. 18 November 2007. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  6. ^ รามาวดี + วรวีร์ นาคฉัตรีย์...เรียบง่าย งดงาม แห่งความรัก (in Thai)
  7. ^ (19 October 2009). “ชาคริต-เชอร์รี่” หน้าแนบหน้าหวานส่งท้าย ใน “จำเลยกามเทพ", Kom Chad Luek (in Thai), Retrieved December 16, 2010
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