1481 results found for: Beasts of No Nation
Win Win
Yeung On Nei, better known as Win Win, is a Hong Kongese dancer, dance teacher and entertainer. She has appeared as a backup dancer in various music videos, including As One's "Be With U" and Fatboy's "Lady Killa." Win Win placed 5th on ViuTV's audition program "King Maker IV," after which she declined…
Nath Phuwanai
Nath Phuwanai was a Thai leading actor. He studied political science at San Sebastian College in the Philippines. He later worked in the Ministry of the Interior, eventually becoming the Deputy Governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. He first began acting in charity dramas while serving as a distric…
Pisan Akaraseranee
Pisan Akaraseranee (Nickname: Piak) was a Thai actor, director, producer and screenwriter. He's the father of actress Aom Phiyada. He's known as the "sadistic hero" or "sadistic director" because he often played or directed slap/kiss lakorns and movies. He died of a heart attack on December 4, 2018.
Lee Jung Yong
Lee Jung Yong is a South Korean actor, musician, singer, lyricist, composer, model, author, and YouTuber. After majoring in theater at a junior college, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in theater and film from Seoul Theological University. He made his acting debut in 1982 with a role in the MBC…
Lee Hyun Kyun
Lee Hyun Kyun is a South Korean stage and screen actor born in Nanjido, Seokmun, Dangjin, Chungcheongnam, South Korea. He earned a degree in Acting and Arts from Cheongwoon University (청운대학교). He began his acting career in 2009 with the play Sisters (언니들) and is represented by Big Boss…
Nicholas Tse
Tse Ting Fung (English name: Nicholas Tse) is a Hong Kong singer and actor born in Hong Kong, China. Nicholas grew up in the spotlight being born to famous parents, Hong Kong actors: Patrick Tse (謝賢) and Deborah Lee (狄波拉). At the age of 8, he and his family immigrated to Vancouver, Canada,…
Kim Kang Woo
Kim Kang Woo is a South Korean actor. He made his acting debut in the 2002 film “The Coast Guard” while he was still in his last year at Chung-Ang University. He earned the nickname “Mr. Right” with his subsequent roles in the television dramas “Breathless” (2003) and “Three Leafed Clover”…














