Napakpapha Nakprasitte, professionally known as Mamee, is a Thai film actress born on April 19, 1981. She is sometimes credited as Napakapa Nakprasit.
Mamee's acting career began with her starring role in the 2001 horror film "Mae bia" (Snake Lady),where she portrayed a woman with a symbiotic relationship with a cobra. She then appeared in "Butterfly Man", an Anglo-Thai production directed by Kaprice Kea, where she played a traditional Thai masseuse who becomes the love interest for a young British backpacker.
In 2005, Mamee starred in the thriller "Art of the Devil 2", where she portrayed a teacher at a rural school who is victimized by her students' cruel prank. She then seeks revenge by learning black magic and using it on her former students. For her role in "Art of the Devil 2", she received a nomination for best actress from the Bangkok Critics Assembly. Additionally, she was nominated for best supporting actress at the Thailand National Film Awards, but asked to withdraw her nomination as a form of protest.
Mamee was featured in the experimental Thai film "Ma-Mee" (Three Friends),a partly fictional docu-drama where she and two of her friends, Jitraporn Panit and Penporn Poonsaem, go on an island for a video shoot, with the camera capturing their activities both on and off the set.
She was listed as part of the cast for the 2006 Canadian horror-comedy "First Bite", directed by Malaysian-Canadian director Hunt Hoe.
In 2008, Mamee starred in "Art of the Devil 3".