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Yuranunt Pamornmontri
ยุรนันท์ ภมรมนตรี
Yuranunt's poster in the 15th Bangkok gubernatorial election
Born (1962-01-02) 2 January 1962 (age 62)
Bangkok, Thailand
Other namesSam
Education
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • politician
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
SpouseMarisa Pamornmontri
Children
  • Yurakarn Pamornmontri
  • Yurarisa Pamornmontri
Parents
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
25 August 2011 – 22 May 2014
ConstituencyParty List (#63)
Personal details
Political party
Signature

Yuranunt Pamornmontri (Thai: ยุรนันท์ ภมรมนตรี; RTGSYuranan Phamonmontri, nicknamed Sam; born 2 January 1962) is a Thai actor and politician. He was born in Bangkok and started his career as an actor, later becoming a member of the House of Representatives from 2005 to 2006, during Thaksin Shinawatra's term as Prime Minister. He was elected as party-list MP again in the 2011 general election, substituting resigned Police Lieutenant General Chatt Kuldilok.

His father is Lieutenant general Prayoon Pamornmontri (พลโทประยูร ภมรมนตรี), one of the members of Khana Ratsadon, which successfully staged the Siamese revolution of 1932.[1]

Political career

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He entered politics in 2004 and moved to Thai Rak Thai party in the same year. After a landslide victory in 2005 general election, he became Member of Parliament and the deputy Government Spokesman but on 19 September 2006 a military junta overthrew Thaksin's government in a bloodless coup while he was abroad. The CNS-appointed constitutional tribunal dissolved the Thai Rak Thai party for electoral fraud, banning TRT's executives from politics for five years.[2]

Yuranan moved to People's Power Party (PPP) and lost the 2007 general election, but leader of PPP Samak Sundaravej, became the Prime Minister. Then he became the adviser of Minister of Education Somchai Wongsawat, who was the next prime minister.

In January 2009, he moved to Pheu Thai Party and was defeated in the 15th Bangkok gubernatorial election by Sukhumbhand Paribatra.

Acting career

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Films and television

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  • Kam Pang Hua Jai (1981)
  • Kaew Kang Dong (1985)
  • Nang Sua Dao (1985)
  • Nang Fa Kub Satan (1985)
  • Pai Sa Nee Seu Rak (1986)
  • Mia Tang (1986)
  • Chompoo Kam Mam (1986)
  • Nang Sao Ka Wao (1986)
  • Sian Sa Nae Ha (1986)
  • Sin Sa Wart (1986)
  • Woon Tee Sud Sa Dud Rak (1987)
  • Fa See Tong (1987)
  • Roon Aun Ra Weng (1987)
  • Ta Wan Pleng (1987)
  • Peek Marn (1987)
  • Cha Ta Fa (1987)
  • Ran Dong Ngaow (1987)
  • Mia Nong Hua Jai (1987)
  • Rang Pat Ta Na (1987)
  • Kow Nam Plung (1987)
  • Pu Pan Rua Pluang (1987)
  • Fai Now (1987)
  • Mia Kon Mai (1987)
  • Pu Ma Ree See Tong (1988)
  • Yua Tan Ha (1988)
  • Viva Jam Rang (1988)
  • Petch Rua Pleng (1988)
  • Ta Rui Rong Mor (1988)
  • Sa Wan Biang (1988)
  • Rak Ma Ha Heng (1988)
  • Saw Sam Sai (1988)
  • Tan Ha Tuan (1988)
  • Kon Klang Muang (1988)
  • Set Tee Ngun Pon (1988)
  • Pa Yak Nang Pa Ya (1988)
  • Nong Bua Dang (1988)
  • Keng Jing Na Mae Kun (1989)
  • Hua Jai Hong Tee Ha (1990)
  • Rang Rit Pit Sa Wat (1990)
  • Rak Tur Ta Hua Jai Yak Ja Rak (1990)
  • Aum Boon (1991)
  • Pop Pee Fa (1991)
  • Mae Ying (1991)
  • Dong Mai Ruang Tee San Sai (1992)
  • Di Chan Mai Chai So Pae Nee (1993)
  • Ter Kong Rao Kong Kao Rur Kong Kai (1993)

TV dramas

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Year Title Role
1982 Pit Ruk
1984 Muer Ruk Rao
Kao E Khao Nai Hong Daeng [th] Tawan
Taddao Bussaya Jao Noi Yodkwan
1988 Sawan Biang Kawee
1989 Mia Luang
Thao Saen Pom
Kehas See Daeng
1993 Khon La Lok Tibet
Liam Look Mai
Maruettayu Yot Rak
Badarn Jai Sakkarn Thanasak (Tor)
1994 Saeng Soon Aysoon / Pasaworn
Peak Marn Puchai
Krachao Seeda Lue
Hua Jai Laikram Laikram
1995 Pi Nai Gum Morana
Maya Tawan Khet-Tawan
Kwarm Ruk See Dum Luuve
Prom Mai Dai Likit Orachun
Ruea Manut Date
1996 Pan Din Kong Rao Tamrong
Saap Norasing [th] Jao Sing Hatai / Norasing
Cheewit Muean Fun
Karn Kridsanaา Karn Petch
1997 Duang Jai Pisut Haht
Fah Lung Fon
Sawan Yang Mee Chan
Sao Chai Hi-Tech Nol
1998 Bangkert Klao Chatcharin
Fai Rissaya Pubadee
Kratom Som Jun
Nang Barb Nakarin
1999 Salak Jit Pusit Kritsanarak
Rang Naao Matpon
Dang Fai Tai Nam Palit
2000 Nam Pueng Kom Purim
Prakasit Ngern Tra Wakim
Ngao Wasawat
Tai Lom Mai Leuy Reun Sira Pat
2001 Ruk Luang
Fai Namkhang Pheem
2002 Madame Yeehoob Ekkarat
Jom Jone Kon Pa Lok
Mae Yai Tee Ruk Wanrob
2003 Muang Maya The Series: Maya Luang Mueng Maya
2004 Sai Yai Ruk Thanayong
2008 Trab Sin Dind Fah Pan / Pitsanu
2019 The Fallen Leaf [th] Chomthawat
2020 Her Desire Chumsaai
2021 Are We Alright? Mark
2022 Game Prattana Phee
Bad Romeo Songsil Kidakan
Friend to Enemy Thakun
2023 My Lucky Star Sakda
2024 Blondie in an Ancient Time Luang Kam [3]
Money My Love

TV series

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Year Thai title Title Role Network Notes With
2020 Club Friday the Series 12 รักซ่อนเร้น
ตอน บาปรัก
Club Friday the Series 12 Tree
ตรี
GMM 25 Sakowjai Phoonsawat
Pijitra Siriwerapan
Sirinat Sukantarat

Host

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  • Jet See Concert
  • Tiang Wan Kan Ang
  • Loon Kam Roke
  • Ha Hai
Year Thai title Title Network Notes With
1898-1993 7 สีคอนเสิร์ต Jet See Concert Channel 7 Mayura Sawettasila
1994-2000 ลุ้นข้ามโลก Loon Kam Roke Channel 9 Rose Narisara
1997 ห้าให้ (ซึ่งต่อมาเปลี่ยนชื่อเป็น 5 มหารวย) Ha Hai Channel 5
1995-1998 เที่ยงวันกันเอง Tiang Wan Kan Ang Channel 5
1999 พยากรณ์ พยาเกม Channel 5 Duangta Tungkamanee
1998-2000 นี่สิ ช่อง 9 Channel 9 Mayura Sawettasila
2000-2002 เกมนานาชาติ Channel 5
2001-2007 หลังคาเดียวกัน Channel 3
2008 รักจั๊กจี้ Channel 5

Discography

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Songs

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Year Issued Song Title English Title Drama Views
1984 ทัดดาวบุษยา / Tat Dao Bussaya Tat Dao Bussaya
1996 ทาสรักนาง / Tas Rak Nang Sab Norasing

Theater organizer

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All television drama work as a theatrical producer YUTTAKARN NETWORK COMPANY LIMITED

References

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  1. ^ "แซม ยุรนันท์ ภมรมนตรี". mthai.com (in Thai).
  2. ^ McGeown, Kate (1 June 2007). "Thai party's disbandment solves little". London. BBC. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  3. ^ "เรื่องย่อละคร นางทาสหัวทอง". thairath.co.th (in Thai). 6 January 2024. Retrieved 10 March 2024.