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Home/People/Petchara Chaowarat
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Born
Jan 19, 1943
Age 83
Place of Birth
Thailand
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

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Also Known As
派查瑞·朝娃拉特
เพชรา เชาวราษฎร์
อี๊ด เพชรา เชาวราษฎร์

Petchara Chaowarat

Acting

Biography
Petchara Chaowarat (Thai: เพชรา เชาวราษฎร์, born January 19, 1943, in Rayong Province, Thailand) is a Thai film actress who starred in around 300 films from 1961 to 1979. An icon of the "Golden Age" of Thai cinema, she was known for her round, pool-like eyes and elaborate hairstyles. Her first film and starring role was in Love Diary of Pimchawee, in 1961. She co-starred with popular leading man, Mitr Chaibancha, and they proved to be popular pair, starring together in more than 150 films. One of their most popular films was 1970's Magical Love of the Countryside, a musical rhapsodizing Thai rural life. In 1964, Petchara was named best actress by the Thailand National Film Awards committee for her role in Nok Noi, and received the award from the hands of King Bhumibol. After Mitr's accidental death on the set of Insee tong in 1970, Petchara continued to act in films. She starred in the 1971 musical comedy Ai Tui (Mr. Tui), in which she co-starred with Sombat Metanee, who became a popular leading man after Mitr's death. Her last film was Ai Khuntong, which was released in 1979.
Tamil Tiger poster

Tamil Tiger

Cast
1983
Magnum Killers poster

Magnum Killers

Cast
1976
Don Khamod poster

Don Khamod

Cast
1973
Steel Wool Glass poster

Steel Wool Glass

as Rommani / Bun Pluem
1971
Mae Sri Prai poster

Mae Sri Prai

as ก้อนทอง
1971
The God of Death poster

The God of Death

Cast
1971
Flyer & Magic Sword poster

Flyer & Magic Sword

as Lan Choo [Thai edit]
1971
Mr. Tui poster

Mr. Tui

as Priaw
1971
Luk Yot poster

Luk Yot

Cast
1971
The Devilish Killer poster

The Devilish Killer

as Ko Yu-chen
1971
ฝนเหนือ poster

ฝนเหนือ

Cast
1970
Insee Thong poster

Insee Thong

as Wassana
1970
กำแพงเงินตรา poster

กำแพงเงินตรา

Cast
1970
Golden Sabai Goddess poster

Golden Sabai Goddess

Cast
1970
Mon Rak Luk Thung poster

Mon Rak Luk Thung

as Thong Kwao
1970
Golden Eel poster

Golden Eel

Cast
1969
Love Mansion poster

Love Mansion

Cast
1969
The Satan Lover poster

The Satan Lover

Cast
1969
Prai Phitsawat poster

Prai Phitsawat

as Noi
1968
Pralaw poster

Pralaw

as Phra Phuean
1968