Suttida Kasemsan Na Ayutthaya


Suttida Kasemsan Na Ayutthaya or spelled Suttida Kasemsan na Ayudhya also nicknamed Nook is a Thai actress and singer who reached her peak in the 90s in the Thai entertainment industry.

Biography and career

Originally from city of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, Suttida grew up in Bangkok. Her father ACM Mom Luang Suttirat Kasemsan was a senior commissioned airman who was a classmate with Thaksin Shinawatra, the 23rd Thai Prime Minister and Gen Anupong Paochinda, former Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army and Minister of Interior. Her mother, Saengdao was a nurse. Suttida has only one younger brother.
She entered the showbiz in the early 90's became famous for featuring in the MV Bodyguard by Somchai Kemglad in 1992. In the meantime, she also starred in the folk drama Mong Pa on Channel 7 and was one of the hosts of the TV program Na Ka on Channel 3.
In 1993, she released her first studio album in teen pop genre titled Nook under RS Promotion, featuring hit songs such as Thon Sai Bua, Ban Ni Sunak Du, Rak Tur Mai Dai etc.
In 1995, Suttida starred in Romantic Blue the most critically acclaimed and grossing film of the year.

Personal life

She married a celebrity Boonsit Thammarojpinit in early 2004, the son of alleged gambling kingpin Paijit Thammarojpinit, also known as "Por Pratunam". The couple had two sons together before breaking up because she was physically attacked by her husband.
In 2016, she remarried to her Malaysian husband who was several years younger and converted to Islam according to him.

Politics

In addition, Suttida was also a member of the Neutral Democratic Party following her then husband Boonsit. During the party's election campaign speech at Sanam Luang in late 2007, she also acted as a spokesperson on stage.

Selected filmography

Film
Television dramas
  • 2016 as Peeb Thammakun
  • 2016 Raeng Chang as Lam-Doun
  • 2016 Kularb Tud Petch as Rodsarin
  • 2020 Korn Tawan Laeng as Raenu
  • 2022 Saai Bplay as Matsee with Panu Suwanno
  • 2023 Soi Nakee as Kanda with Arnus Rapanich
Television series
Television sitcom
  • 20 '' ''

Selected discography

Studio albums

  • Nook
  • ''Sweet Hot''

Awards