Thommayanti

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Thommayanti is the pen name of Thailand National Artist Khun Ying Wimon Chiamcharoen, who was born as Wimon Siriphaibun. She is a Thai novelist and has been a legislator several times in her career. Among her works there is the historical fantasy romance novel, Thawiphop, about a woman who time travels from the 20th century to Rama V-era Siam. The story was first adapted as a film by Cherd Songsri in 1990, and has since been adapted as a stage play, a musical, a television series, and a 2004 film (Siam Renaissance). Another of Thommayanti's works is Khu Kam, about the romance of a Thai woman and a Japanese soldier during World War II in Thailand. It has been adapted into two films, Sunset at Chaophraya (in 1996 and 2013), a stage musical, and a television series. Among her famous works are the romantic love story Dang Duang Haruethai and the socially conscious and inspiring rag-to-riches tales Sapan Dao. Apart from her writing ability, she is a noted orator. On several occasions, Wimon gave public speeches in favour of the military. During the coup d'état in the 6 October 1976 Massacre, Wimon played important role in the "housewife society", a group of wives of military generals. She also made public speeches against the students who agitated for democratic reform, saying that the students were destroying Thailand's good relationship with the United States. In that event, students were mass murdered and Wimon was appointed by the junta that took control of the country as a legislator and member of the National Reform Council. Later in 1979, Wimon was elected as a senator. In 1986, the Supreme Court of Justice found Wimon, while serving as a senator, guilty of having committed adultery with Group Captain Akhom Atthawetworawut, an officer who was also a senator, after Police Major Siwit Chiamcharoen, her husband, filed divorce proceedings and a claim for compensation. After the Supreme Court's judgment, the Senate resolved to dismiss Wimon from senatorial office. In spite of the Supreme Court's conviction, King Bhumibol Adulyadej awarded Wimon the royal title Khun Ying in 2005. In 2012, the Ministry of Culture of the Kingdom of Thailand, through the Department of Cultural Promotion, honoured Khun Ying Wimon with the highest honour bestowed upon Thai artist by naming her "National Artist" (Literature).

Most Popular Thommayanti Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Kaew Klang Dong Trailer (1985)

20 December 1985

Nai has to look after Meowadee, the daughter of Chan a hunter who protected him from being killed by a tiger.

Sunset at Chaopraya Trailer (1996)

11 November 1996

Angsumalin, the beautiful daughter of a military leader, says good-bye to her friend Vanus, who is going to England to study.

The Siam Renaissance Trailer (2004)

27 February 2004

A mirror joins two worlds, modern-day Bangkok and Bangkok under Rama IV, together. Maneechan, a diplomat investigating recently uncovered documents in France concerning ancient Thailand, learns the story behind them first-hand as she travels back in time through the mirror.

Sunset at Chaopraya Trailer (1988)

12 February 1988

The story of endless love is set amidst the fiercest conflict this world has ever known – World War II.

Sunset at Chaophraya Trailer (2013)

04 April 2013

Set in 1939, the early days of World War II in Siam, to Angsumalin meeting one last time with her childhood friend, a young Thai man named Vanus.

Nangek Trailer (1975)

27 December 1975

A film adaptation of Thomyantee's novel tells the story of Dok Kaew, a young teacher from the provinces who is approached to be the female lead of a Thai movie by Pornprom, a scout and fundraiser for Sia Uthai's film production company.

Accidental Love Trailer (1988)

22 October 1988

This is a story of a miserable life of Vissanee, a young cute girl who has a chance to fulfill her life with this accidental love.