Suvanant Punnakant


Suvanant Kongying also known by her nickname Kob, is a Thai actress. She was the lead actress in many Thai lakorns in the 1990s-2000s. She has appeared in several lakorns, including Dao pra sook with Sornram Teppitak, in which she played Dao, the main character. She has been voted people's choice winner for top actress for many years. She's considered Thailand's most famous actress and her leading lakorn partner is Sornram Teppitak.

Early life

Suvanant was born in Sirirat Hospital, and lived with her grandmother at Chachoengsao when she was a baby. She moved to Bangkok with her family when she was three to four years old. Her father, Amnuay Kongying, was a teacher, and her mother, Ubonrat Kongying, works at the ministry of Agriculture and Cooperative. She also has a younger brother named Apisith Golf Kongying. Suvanant began acting from a very young age.

Career

Her first performance in a traditional Thai folklore drama won her widespread popularity and her first major acting award, to which she has since added many. She went on to star in Dao pra sook, in which she played a teenager abandoned as a baby but who grows up to find that she is after all wanted by many people, including the leading male character portrayed by Sornram Theppitak.
She is now married to Danuporn Poonnakan also known as Brook who had been her acting partner.
Suvanant graduated with a bachelor in Communication Arts from Rangsit University. She was paid an undisclosed sum of money - believed to be millions of baht - to act as a presenter for Mistine cosmetics. Suvanant is also a professional ice skating champion.
In 2003 a Cambodian tabloid reported that Suvanant Kongying made a speech claiming that Angkor Wat belonged to Thailand, the allegation which was later found to be groundless. This prompted the 2003 Phnom Penh riots, in which the Thai embassy in Cambodia was destroyed.
Suvanant is also known for co-hosting the famous show Jun pun dao with Nattawut Skidjai.

Filmography

Television

  • Ma Lai Thong
  • Yor Pra Klin
  • Payong
  • Kert Tae Tom
  • Dao Pra Sook
  • Daotamdin
  • Oh....Mada
  • Sai Lohit
  • Dokeaw
  • Duai Rang Athitarn
  • Thatdaw Busaya
  • Twan Tor Sang
  • Luk Tarn Loy Keaw
  • Swan Biang
  • Kam See Than Dorn
  • Tung Kai Lom..Prom Mai Li-kit
  • Man Bang Jai
  • Luk-mai.... Klai Ton
  • Dung Swansab
  • Ngojai
  • Katakornkammathep
  • Mekla
  • Mae Khun Eai
  • Khunjeaw Kraopao kai, Khun chai Kai-dao
  • Rak Kern Pikad Kan
  • Duan Duard
  • Khun Poh Rub-Jang
  • Mon Ruk Luktung
  • Sapai Tornado
  • Lhong Ngao Jun
  • Duang Jai Patiharn
  • Kol Ruk Game Payabath
  • Pu Soom Fao Sup
  • Budsaba Rei Ruk
  • Saai Yai Sawad
  • Nang Tard
  • Silamanee
  • Reun Sawn Ruk
  • ''Nam Soh Sai''

Mini series

  • Sawan Babb
  • Ru Tau Mua Ja Tai
  • Ratree Phirap
  • Chomrom Tor Tarn Puying
  • Ma Mia
  • Hom Klin Kwam Ruk
  • Duchanee Nang
  • Phan Nung Ratree
  • Siam Manusti
  • Majurat Ting-Tong
  • Ngern Ngern Ngern
  • Ru Fa Yang Fa Yu
  • Thong Lang Pra
  • Mae Pra Thorranee
  • ''Kum Mun Sunya''

Films

  • Numtaohoo & Kru rabearb
  • Song Jabb Nung jeed
  • Kongroi Ha Soon Nung : Tung Jai ja tak, tae mai tak theaw
  • Mai tee, Poo Kan and Soi tee
  • Budsabaa Suay Prieow Gap Song Kieow Gling
  • Ee Som Som Whang
  • ''Ee Som Som Whang 2''

Music

  • Kae Ruk Gor Por
  • Waan Fah Sai
  • ''Mon Ruk Luktung Original Soundtrack''

Commercials

  • ''Mistine Commercial''

Television shows (Host)

  • Jhan Phun Dao
  • 07 Show
  • ''Suek Song Baan''