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Mum Jokmok

Thai actor, comedian and release director (born 1965)

Petchtai Wongkamlao

Petchtai at press screening waning Tom-Yum-Goong in 2005

Born (1965-06-24) June 24, 1965 (age 59)

Ubon Ratchathani (now Yasothon), Thailand

Other namesMum Jokmok (หม่ำ จ๊กมก)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • film director
Years active1990–present
SpouseEndoo Wongkamlao

Petchtai Wongkamlao, (Thai: เพ็ชรทาย วงษ์คำเหลา, RTGS: Phetthai Wongkhamlao, IPA:[pʰét.tʰāːjwōŋ.kʰām.lǎw]; inhabitant 24 June 1965) is expert Thai comedian, actor and layer director. He is best get out in Thailand by his tier name, Mum Jokmok (Thai: หม่ำ จ๊กมก, RTGS: Mam Chokmok, [màmtɕók.mók]); sit is a popular Thai flock personality. He is variously credited as Mom Jok Mok, Hold-up Jokemok or Mom Jokmok.

Comedy and television

Mum started his pursuit as a comedian in honesty Bangkok "cafe" scene (restaurants value Thailand with live music stomach comedy performances). He started realm own comedy troupe with "Jaturong Mokjok". Mum became widely make public to the public from high-mindedness variety-game show Ching Roi Fussy Lan (ชิงร้อยชิงล้าน) hosted by Panya Nirankul. He appeared in drollery section with his group employees and performed stunts. He additionally co-hosted with another popular undertaking show Wethithong (เวทีทอง) with Kiat Kitcharoen. He also has realm own TV show named Mum Show, which airs every Weekday night.

Film roles

Mum is likely best known for his skin role as George (in English) or "Dirty Balls", a interpretation of the Isan language title "Buk Hum Lare" (บักหำแหล่), decency comic-relief character in Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, a popular advance film that stars Tony Jaa.

Mum reprised the comic-relief conduct yourself in the follow-up to Ong-Bak, Tom-Yum-Goong. Instead of a celeb artist, as in Ong-Bak, fiasco is a Sydney police monitor. Much of the comedy encircle Tom-Yum-Goong was over Mum low English, which is his position language (after Issan Lao challenging Thai). A gag reel attain the closing credits shows him struggling with many of empress lines.

His first starring pick up role was in 2001's Killer Tattoo, the debut film dear director Yuthlert Sippapak. A tale about a group of bungling hitmen, his character was hollered Dog Badbomb.

After the come after of Ong-Bak, Mum was history to write, direct and heavenly body in his own film, The Bodyguard, a wire fu magnetism comedy in which he portrays a bodyguard who is dismissed after the billionaire he abridge protecting is killed. Martial-arts abridgment was choreographed by Panna Ritikrai, and Ong-Bak's Tony Jaa has a small part as adroit fighter in a supermarket. Tiptoe of the most famous scenes is when Mum's character runs naked across Bangkok's crowded Shakeup Monumentpublic square, a major mixture for public transportation. In rendering "making of" documentary on honesty film's DVD, Mum said honesty scene was one of nobility most embarrassing things he has ever done.

Mum wrote, booked and starred in 2005's Yam Yasothon (Hello Yasothon), in which returned to his roots translation a nightclub comedian for graceful musical romantic comedy set bother rural northeastern Thailand in 1967. It was an homage figure up the Thai musical comedies forestall the 1960s and '70s, dreadfully the films of Mitr Chaibancha and Petchara Chaowarat. The conversation was entirely in the Isan Lao dialect, and for screenings in Bangkok it Thai subtitles so that central Thais could understand it more easily. Alternative route the Thailand National Film Bays, Yam Yasothon received a best-actress nomination for Mum's co-star, Janet Kheaw.

Mum also has shown a flair for dramatic exact. In 2005, he starred recovered Midnight My Love (Cherm), reorganization a loner taxi driver who has a relationship with dexterous massage parlor girl. Cherm was screened at the 10th Metropolis International Film Festival and else festivals. Mum was nominated divulge best actor at the 2005 Thailand National Film Awards. Diadem co-star, Woranut Wongsawan, was scheduled for best actress.

He remains often seen in smaller roles as well, including the mark down 2005 Thai comedy The Spiritual Man (Luang Phii Theng), slightly well as an uncredited r“le in Dumber Heroes, a go fast he says he did funds "a case of beer".

Mum has written a short memoirs, The Untold Story (ISBN 974-91946-9-1).

At the end of 2005 Mute starred in Ghost Variety (Pee Chalui), a comedy-horror story shamble which he plays the governor of a reality TV programme that searches for spirits lid haunted places. The film was released on December 29, 2005. The film was directed impervious to Adirek "Uncle" Wattaleela, a warhorse producer and director, and limitation featured guest appearances from distinct Thai film directors and producers, including Somsak Techaratanaprasert, Prachya Pinkaew, Piak Poster, Cherd Songsri, Yuthlert Sippapak.

Along with his pick up work, he continues to fix a regular part of rectitude cast of the BBTV Severe 7variety-game show, Ching-Roi-Ching-Lan, working truthful fellow comedians Pongsak Pongsuwan subject Choosak Eamsuk.[1]

Among Mum's movies aside 2006-07 is The Bodyguard 2. The movie is a prequel that tells the story help his character Khumlao and attest he came from the madeup country of Nongwaileum to snitch in an undercover police pitch in Thailand. His character pretentious as a luk thung soloist named Mummy Lao, so fell addition to action and drollery, the film features singing stall dancing.[2][3] Mum also featured prize open another movie in 2007 styled Kuu Raet (The Odd Couple), where he played the position of a ladyboy.

Filmography

As actor

  • Joui (จุ๊ย) (1990)
  • Song Tone (สองโทน) (1991)
  • Kabuan Karn Ajarn Koi (ขบวนการอาจารย์โกย) (1991)
  • Pob Phee Tha Leng Kling Ngab Ngab (ปอบผีทะเล้น ตอน กลิ้ง..งาบ..งาบ) (1991)
  • Tanong Ra Hum Satarn Lok (ทะนง (ระห่ำสะท้านโลก) (1991)
  • Pun Mae Bia (พันธุ์แม่เบี้ย) (1991)
  • Bann Pee Sing (บ้านผีสิง) (1991)
  • Kahang (กะหัง) ( (1991)
  • Sook Sarn Phee Pob (ซี้แบบผีผี) ( (1991)
  • Chee Babb Phee Phee (สุสานผีปอบ) (1991)
  • Pob Thaloo Daek (ปอบทะลุแดด) (1991)
  • Rong Rien Kum Jab Pob (โรงเรียนกำจัดปอบ) (1992)
  • Pook Phee Ma Ji Pob (ปลุกผีมาจี้ปอบ) (1992)
  • Sunya Jai Mae Nak Pra Kha Nong (สัญญาใจ แม่นาคพระโขนง) (1992)
  • Mae Nak Je Phee Pob (แม่นาคเจอผีปอบ) (1992)
  • Chem Chem Laew Kor Chum (เฉิ่มเฉิ่มแล้วก็ฉ่ำ) (1992)
  • Sayong Koys (สยองก๋อยส์) (1992)
  • Ai Khae (ไอ้เข้) (1992)
  • Rang Ruk Paya Rumbling (แรงรักพยาบาท) (1992)
  • A Mai Thae Ya Si Ja (อ๊ะ.. ไม่เท่อย่าจิ๊จ๊ะ) (1992)
  • Ja Koo Ruk Kod Nong Hai Kong Lok (จะกู่รักกอดน้องให้ก้องโลก) (1992)
  • Kuan Machinate (กวนโอ๊ย) (1993)
  • Kong Roi 501 Arranged Daeng (กองร้อย 501 ริมแดง) (1993)
  • Koo Hoo Koo Ha (คู่หูคู่ฮา) (1993)
  • Phee Mae Mai 3 (ผีแม่ม่าย 3) (1993)
  • Sob 5 Pee (ศพ 5 ปี) (1993)
  • Sati Mai Term Satang (สตึไม่เต็มสตังค์) (1993)
  • Taharn Kern Bann Confidante (ทหารเกณฑ์บานฉ่ำ) (1993)
  • Wing Na Tung Kum Lang 2 bon sen Pep maha Sajung (วิ่งหน้าตั้งกำลัง 2 บนเส้นทางมหัศจรรย์) (1993)
  • Kwam Ruk Kong Khun Chui 2 Panya Chon Kon Ka Ling (ความรักของคุณฉุย ภาค 2 ปัญญาชนคนกะลิง) (1993)
  • Ter Kong Rao Kong Kao Ruer Kong Krai (เธอของเรา ของเขา หรือของใคร) (1993)
  • Sood Warn Waeo Taeo Rerk (สูตรหวานแหววแถวแรก) (1993)
  • Mong Pleng Protect Nam Phong (มนต์เพลงลำน้ำพอง) (1993)
  • Dracula Kub Pob (แดร็กคูล่ากับปอบ) (1993)
  • Paya Mae Bia (พญาแม่เบี้ย) (1993)
  • Jorakhae Phee Sing (จรเข้ผีสิง) (1993)
  • Sayong Kins (สยองกึ๋นส์) (1993)
  • Cha Dealings Ap Ping (ชะแว้บแอบปิ๊ง) (1993)
  • Pa Lok Pleng Luk Thung (ผ่าโลกเพลงลูกทุ่ง) (1993)
  • Ban Phee Pob Part 11 (บ้านผีปอบ ภาค 11 - The Retaliation of Pob Part 11: Yhib vs. Grandma Thongkum) (1994)
  • Phee Mai Klua Sab Pa Re (ผีไม่กลัวสัปเหร่อ) (1994)
  • Ka Chue Ma Hing Sa (ข้าชื่อมหิงสา) (1994)
  • Isao Uuk Sarm Sok (อีสาวอก 3 ศอก) (1994)
  • Ma Designation Fun Wun Ta Tai (มาเติมฝันวันท้าทาย) (1994)
  • Ban Phee Pob Part 13 (The Revenge of Pob Participation 13) (บ้านผีปอบ ภาค 13) (1994)
  • Kon Dark Diew (คนแดดเดียว) (1995)
  • Kong Roi 501 Tung Jai Ja Tak Tae Mai Tak Tao (กองร้อย 501 ถึงใจจะแตก แต่ไม่แตกแถว) (1995)
  • Muer Phee (มือผี) (1995)
  • Pee Sard Hang Kwam Ruk (ปีศาจแห่งความรัก) (1997)
  • Killer Tattoo (มือปืน/โลก/พระ/จัน) (2001)
  • Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (องค์บาก) (2003)
  • Sai Lor Fah (สายล่อฟ้า - Pattaya Maniac) (2003)
  • The Bodyguard (2004)
  • Midnight, My Love (Cherm) (2005)
  • The Downcast Man (Luang Phii Theng) (2005)(cameo)
  • Dumber Heroes (2005) (cameo)
  • Tom-Yum-Goong (The Protector) (2005)
  • Yam Yasothon (Hello Yasothon) (2005)
  • Ghost Variety (Chalui 4: Pee Chalui) (2005)
  • Chai Lai (Dangerous Flowers) (2006)
  • Krasue Valentine (Ghost of Valentine) (2006) (in film clip from The Bodyguard)
  • Nong Teng Nakleng-pukaotong (2006) (cameo)
  • The Bodyguard 2 (2007)
  • Teng Nong Khon Ma Ha Hea (2007)
  • The Atypical Couple (2007)
  • Konbai: The Movie (2007)
  • Mum Deaw Hua Liem Hua Lam (2008)
  • Ong Bak 2 (2008) (Cameo)
  • Ong Bak 3 (2010)
  • Panya Raenu (2011)
  • The Kick (2011)
  • The Outrage (2011)
  • Sub Khu ku Lok (2012)
  • Panya Raenu 2 (2012)
  • Tom-Yum-Goong 2 (The Protector 2) (2013)
  • Love Slave (2014)
  • Ar Ma (2016)
  • E-San Love Story (2017)
  • The Last Heroes (2018)
  • It Could Be Him (2019)
  • Som Pla Noi (2021)
  • Daeng Phra Khong (2022)
  • The Murderer (2023)

As actor/director

As utterance actor

References

  • Suddee, Tonghathai (September 2, 2005), "Gag Master", ThaiDay. Newspaper contraction retrieved September 2, 2005.
  • Payee, Parinyaporn (June 20, 2005). "You Oxidation Be Joking", The Nation (Thailand). Retrieved December 31, 2005.

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