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Suwinit Panjamawat is a versatile Thai actor who has brought nuance and depth to a range of compelling characters over the past two decades. From his breakthrough role as the troubled title character in Nonzee Nimibutr's acclaimed drama Jan Dara, to his captivating turn as the youthful Dum in Wisit Sasanatieng's cult favorite Tears of the Black Tiger, Panjamawat has consistently demonstrated his ability to inhabit complex, emotionally rich parts. What makes Panjamawat's performances so distinctive is his capacity to convey raw vulnerability and subtle emotional shadings, even in the midst of genre-bending narratives. In Nimibutr's segments of the horror anthology film The Wheel, he deftly navigated the line between the realistic and the supernatural, bringing a grounded humanity to his character. And in the sweeping historical epic Legend of the Tsunami Warrior, Panjamawat brought a brooding intensity to his role, capturing the inner turmoil of a man torn between duty and personal desire. Whether appearing in edgy independent features like Spring Snow or more mainstream offerings like Three, Panjamawat has proven himself to be a remarkably versatile and compelling screen presence. His nuanced, deeply felt portrayals have solidified his reputation as one of Thailand's most talented and intriguing actors, consistently elevating the films he's a part of with his vivid, multifaceted work.

Known for: Acting