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Maneerat Kam-Uan

Maneerat Kam-Uan

1985-11-11 / Thailand

Biography

Maneerat Kam-Uan, nicknamed Ae, is a Thai actress of Bangladeshi descent who was born and raised in Sakon Nakhon province, Thailand. Ae graduated from Khon Kaen Wittayayon School and bachelor's degree in humanities in journalism, Ramkhamhaeng University. She is daughter of Mohammed Hussain a Bangladeshi father and Payomsri Hussain, Thai mother. During childhood, Maneerat and her sister helped their mother make and sell roti. Her father made a provincial contractor career, but everything changed when his father died. Her mother must become pillars of the family instead. She returned to help her mother sell roti again. Later, when her mother had health problems, Maneerat went out to find a job. Initially, she worked as a home sales clerk, cashier, and illustrator until being an actor, giving her to learn and experience about acting, which she later was cast in the film 'Dear Dakanda' (2005) and played the role of Nui. She began to be known at this point.

Appearances

Wake Up Ladies The Series
Wake Up Ladies The Series (2018)
Let's Eat
Let's Eat (2021)
Bangkok Vampire
Bangkok Vampire (2019)
Code of the Triads
Code of the Triads (2011)
4 Hearts of the Mountains
4 Hearts of the Mountains (2010)
Club Sapan Fine
Club Sapan Fine (2020)
Diamond Eyes
Diamond Eyes (2017)
Broken Home
Broken Home (2016)
Diary of Tootsies
Diary of Tootsies (2016)
The Infinite Love
The Infinite Love (2023)
The Sand Princess
The Sand Princess (2019)
7 Days Series
7 Days Series (2015)
Vice Versa
Vice Versa (2022)
Love at First Night
Love at First Night (2024)
True Love Next Door
True Love Next Door (2008)
Mom Ped Sawan
Mom Ped Sawan (2024)
Kissed by the Rain
Kissed by the Rain (2024)
Fruits From Different Trees
Fruits From Different Trees (2012)
Jewel from the Heavens
Jewel from the Heavens (2012)
Ruk Khun Tao Fah
Ruk Khun Tao Fah (2012)
Suay Roet Choet Sot
Suay Roet Choet Sot (2010)
My Miracle My Undying Miracle
My Miracle My Undying Miracle (2025)
Golden Bangle
Golden Bangle (2016)