
Ananda Everingham
Acting
Biography
Ananda Everingham (Thai: อนันดา เอเวอริ่งแฮม; Lao: ອນນັດາ ເອເວອຣິ່ງແຮນ, born 31 May 1982 in Thailand) is a Laotian-Australian film actor who was born in Thailand. Working primarily in Thai films, he is best known for his lead role in the 2004 horror film, Shutter.
Known For

When Jane and Tun run over a girl in a car accident, they speed away immediately from the crime scene. However, Tun, a photographer, soon discovers strange shadows in his photos, which unsettles them.
Shutter

Mekhala is a young carefree lady who is wealthy, charming and lives in a large rural house. There is a rumor that any man who has romantic relationship with her will die mysteriously.
Mae Bia

Follow three Piscean women in their thirties whose intertwined lives navigate dreams, desires, and ambition in an intense Thai drama, where luxury masks hidden cracks and secrets
The Thirsty Thirty

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If The World Doesn't Have GPS

Set during the reign of King Phrachaoyuhua Borommakot in the second quarter of the eighteenth century when art, literature, and learning flourished, it takes viewers through the fall of Ayutthaya nine years after his death to the liberation of Siam from Burmese occupation during the reign of Taksin the Great, who established the city of Thonburi as the new capital in 1767. The story is told through the attitudes of four present day characters and their past incarnations.
Sri Ayodhaya

Sorcerer cop Khun Pan is persuaded to take on another dangerous mission. He is hunting down two bandits and uncovering a conspiracy that challenges everything, he believes in.
Khun Pan 3

This is a love story of three generations: Gen X, Gen Y, and Gen Z. Chatra is a pint-sized PA. Thorn is a businessman who owns a luxurious club Chatra visits. It's on New Year's Eve, Chatra's birthday, that her boyfriend of ten years puts an end to things. After that, she begins throwing back drinks and letting loose. That evening's events, a gun threat, Thorn, the presence of Thai—Thorn's dependent and her best friend's son—are erased from her memory.
XYZ the series

Fifa, a handsome and ultra-materialistic boy with a dream of going to Japan, is sent into the woods to prove himself after his scholarship application fails.
Lost in the Woods

Linin takes on all kids of odd jobs to pay off her father's debts. Purith's grandfather is severely ill and has been searching for his estranged daughter and granddaughter in vain. Purith asks Linin to act as his missing cousin to fulfill his grandfather's last wishes while he searches for the real cousin. She agrees and soon they start developing feelings for each other. Mark, Pu's playboy relative is smitten by Linin while Penny, Pu's ex-fiancé tries to win him back. Will Pu ever find his real cousin? Will suspicious Aunt So discover their lies? Will they ever be able to love each other freely?
My Girl

In this worthy adaptation of the Japanese film Rashomon, a young monk is left to determine the truth behind three competing perspectives after a bandit's disturbing murder trial.
At the Gate of the Ghost

The story beginnings with a young man visiting a village in Burma. One night, a beautiful woman comes into his bedroom and attempts to seduce him.
Eternity

An arrogant and eccentric CEO and a poor and humble stuntwoman swap bodies after a strange sequence of events.
Secret Garden

Dr. Jenphitcha is a successful psychiatrist, a loving wife and mother. Her picture-perfect life is shattered when she suspects her husband Athin of having an affair. As Jane unravel more layers into her devious husband’s secret other life, she is enraged when it becomes clear she has been betrayed with a young college student—Kate. What ensues is a game of cat and mouse with her cheating husband and mistress. She spirals out of control—behaving in ways she never imagined—threatening everyone around her and tearing her family apart.
The Betrayal

Amid lawlessness and corruption, legendary police detective Khun Pan joins a formidable group of bandits but grapples with his loyalties.
Khun Pan 2

Oat Pramote and C Siwat host 10 of the biggest Thai comedians in a community mall for 6 hours. To eliminate their fellow comedians, they can do anything to make each other laugh, except laugh themselves. With 1 million baht on the line for a charity of their choice, who will be the Last One Laughing?
LOL: Last One Laughing Thailand

A young man sees a drunk, cute woman standing too close to the tracks at a pier and pulls her back. She ends up getting him into trouble repeatedly after that, starting on the pier.
My Sassy Girl

Pring is a stunningly beautiful woman with a heart as cold as stone. Deprived of a normal family life growing up, she longs for perfect love and a complete family—ideals she chases relentlessly. Driven by ambition and desperation, she's willing to do whatever it takes to turn her fantasy into reality. Along the way, she marries six times, with each relationship ending in tragedy.
Khon Rerng Muang

Khanin, a young playboy reluctant to follow in his father’s criminal footsteps, is forced to take control of the Yiaodaeng gang after a near-fatal attack, determined to protect his family and rebuild the gang’s power from the ground up.
Dragon's Blood: Raed

To Raphi, Nopphakao is a "fine lady," simple-minded and dull. He marries her at his mother's request only to please his parents. He thinks they can co-exist peacefully until the time comes for them to divorce. He's left in disbelief, however, when she turns everythings around and he's even shaken by the rebel. To Nopphakao, Raphi—or P'Phi—is her first and only love since girlhood. She can see that he tries to keep her within the limits he's set. A famed gaming god like her will employ every strategy to seize her husband's heart in victory. He mustn't learn her true identity, however, and continue to see her as a lady.
My Wife's Gunslinger God

Three inseparable friends set off on what they believe will be a carefree adventure in Bangkok, only to be swept into a whirlwind of chaos that tests their friendship, love lives, and personal values.