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Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul (พิมพ์ชนก ลือวิเศษไพบูลย์; Phimchanok Luewisetphaibun; born September 30, 1992 in Bangkok, Thailand), nicknamed Baifern (ใบเฟิร์น; lit. "Fern Leaf"), is a Thai actress and model. She is best known for her lead role as Nam in the 2010 sleeper hit Crazy Little Thing Called Love with co-star Mario Maurer.
Early Life[]
Pimchanok "Baifern" Luevisadpaibul, a Thai actress with a Chinese descent, was born on September 30, 1992 in Dusit, Bangkok, Thailand. She started working in the Thai entertainment as a model for popular student shoes. At that time, she was studying grade 6 at primary school. After that, she began to appear in short films, movies, and music videos. She rose to fame after playing ‘Nam’ in the hit rom-com movie ‘A Little Thing Called Love’ with co-star Mauro Maurer. She has a younger brother named Field Jirathit. She graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Arts from Srinakharinwirot University in the Filmography department 2015. She has been a freelance actress since 2016.
Career[]
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
2009 | Power Kids | Tee Lor Girl Buru |
Miss You Again | Noon | |
The Meat Grinder | Nida | |
2010 | Crazy Little Thing Called Love | Nam |
Bangkok Knockout | Bai-Fern | |
2011 | Love Summer | Kaimook |
2012 | Suddenly It's Magic | Sririta Taylor |
2014 | Die A Violent Death 2 | Ant |
2015 | Cat A Wabb | Issarawalee Yawapongkul / Meyo |
Back to the 90s | Som | |
2017 | The Guys | Sukun's sister |
2019 | Friend Zone | Gink |
2020 | The Con-Heartist | Ina |
2021 | Laser Candy | Lana |
Television series[]
Year | Title | Role | TV Network |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Wai Puan Guan Lah Fun | Noina | Channel 7 |
Nak Su Phan Kao Niaw | Mali | ||
Look Khon | Rumthai | ||
2011 | Mon Ruk Mae Nam Moon | Kumlah | |
Pandin Mahatsajun | Whan | ||
2012 | Arsoon Noy Nai Takieng Kaew | Nannie | |
2013 | Look Mai Lark See | Sutapan | |
2014 | Khun Pee Tee Ruk | Nammon | |
2016 | Banlang Hong | Miss Zhou / Jomkwan | |
2016–2017 | Club Friday 8 | Eye | GMM 25 |
2017 | Slam Dance: The Series | Fang | ONE 31 |
Lhong Fai | Karnkaew | GMM 25 | |
2018 | Beauty Boy: The Series | Meet | Channel 3 SD |
2018–2019 | Yuttakarn Prab Nang Marn | Ramphapat | GMM 25 |
2019 | Secret Garden | Veena | True4U |
The Fallen Leaf | Nira | ONE 31 | |
My Dear Warrior | Sky | True4U | |
The Sand Princess | Kodnipa / Kod | GMM 25 | |
2021 | Sroi Sabunnga | Channel 3 | |
Sinaeha Saree | Nuannuerkaew | ONE31 | |
46 Days | GMM 25 |
Music videos[]
- Nam Lai (Saliva) by Silly Fools
- Rueang Thammada (Ordinary Story) by James Ruangsak
- Rao Rak Mae (We Love Mom) by RS artists
- 14 Ik Krang (14 Again) by Sek Loso
- Jeb Hua Jai (Hurting Heart) by Sek Loso
- Phlaeng Phlaeng Ni (This Song) by Singharat Chanpakdee
- Sing Lek Lek Thi Riak Wa...Rak (lit. "A Little Thing Called...Love"; Crazy Little Thing Called Love OST) by Wan Thanakrit
- Wa Wae, (Love Summer OST) by The Jukks
- Bala Chu Ba Chu, (Arsoon Noy Nai Takieng Kaew OST)
- Sai Dtah (lit. "Eyesight"; Back to The 90s OST)
- Sanya Jak Huajai (lit. "Promise from the Heart"; Banlang Hong OST)
- Jeeb... (May I ?) by Namm Ronnadet
- Ja Mee Wun Kong Chun Mai ("Will My Day Exist?"; Lhong Fai OST) by New-Jiew
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | 8th Kom Chad Luek Awards | Best Actress (Film) | "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" | Nominated |
11th Top Awards | Best Rising Actress (Film) | Won | ||
8th Chalermthai Awards | Best Actress in a Leading Role | |||
8th Starpics Thai Films Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | ||
20th Suphannahong National Film Awards | Best Actress | |||
19th Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards | Best Leading Actress | |||
Golden Bell Awards | Person of the Year | N/A | Won | |
4th Siam Dara Star Awards | Best Actress (Film) | "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" | Nominated | |
Rising Actress Award | ||||
2012 | 6th Kazz Awards | Popular Actress Award | N/A | Won |
2014 | 11th Kom Chad Luek Awards | Most Popular Actress | "Look Mai Lark See" | Nominated |
Srinakharinwirot University | Outstanding Student Award | N/A | Won | |
2015 | 30th Saraswati Royal Award | Popular Female Actress | "Die A Violent Death 2" | Nominated |
1st Maya Awards | Best Leading Actress (Film) | "Cat A Wabb" "Back to the 90s" | ||
2016 | 5th Daradaily The Great Awards | Best Film Actress of the Year | "Back to the 90s" | |
BIOSCOPE Awards | Best Actress of the Year | "Cat A Wabb" "Back to the 90s" |
Won | |
6th Thai Film Director Awards | Best Actress | "Back to the 90s" | Nominated | |
13th Starpics Thai Films Awards | Best Actress | "Cat A Wabb" | ||
25th Suphannahong National Film Awards | Best Actress | "Back to the 90s" | ||
2nd EFM Awards | Most Popular Actress | |||
13th Kom Chad Luek Awards | Best Actress (Film) | "Cat A Wabb" | ||
24th Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards | Best Actress | |||
2017 | 11th Kazz Awards | Match of the Year (with Davika Hoorne) | N/A | |
OK! Beauty Choice | Charming Babe | Won | ||
2018 | Star's Light Awards | Popular Actress Award | "Lhong Fai" | |
6th Howe Awards | Shining Star Award | |||
8th Mthai Top-Talk Awards | Top Talk-About Actress | |||
12th Kazz Awards | Female Rising Star | N/A | Nominated | |
7th Daradaily The Great Awards | Best Drama Actress of the Year | "Lhong Fai" | ||
11th Nine Entertain Awards | Best Actress | |||
10th Siam Dara Star Awards | Best Villain Character | |||
9th Nataraj Awards | Best Actress | |||
Breakthrough Actress | Won | |||
4th Maya Awards | Female Lead Star Award | Nominated | ||
Charming Female Star Award | N/A | |||
3rd Dara Inside Awards | Popular Leading Actress of the Year | "Lhong Fai" | Won | |
12th OK! Awards | Male Heartthrob | N/A | Nominated | |
2019 | 13th Kazz Awards | Popular Female Actress | Won | |
Top Girl of the Year | ||||
2022 | 18th Kom Chad Luek Awards | Popular Actress | N/A | Won |