May Patharawarin Timkul, a renowned Thai actress and model, has made a significant impact in the Thai film industry with her captivating performances in various films and television commercials.
Born into a family with a rich cultural heritage, May is the daughter of Patravadi Mejudhon, a leading figure in Thai dance and theater. As a child, she was trained in the art of ballet and dance, laying the foundation for her future career in the entertainment industry.
May's journey in the industry began with modeling and acting in television commercials, quickly gaining popularity as the cover girl on numerous Thai magazines. Her breakthrough role came in 2001 when she appeared in the Pang Brothers' debut film, Bangkok Dangerous, where she played the character of Aom, a go-go bar worker and contact for the protagonist gunman.
Throughout her career, May has predominantly appeared in crime films and dramas where she plays the role of a vixen. One of her most notable roles was as Khun Kaew in Nonzee Nimibutr's erotic drama, Jan Dara.
In addition to her acting career, May has also showcased her talents on stage, performing at her mother's open-air theater, the Patravadi Theatre, located in Bangkok Yai.
In 2005, May was honored to represent Thailand as an ambassador to the World Youth Peace Summit, a testament to her dedication to using her platform for the greater good.
With her versatility, talent, and dedication, May Patharawarin Timkul has established herself as a prominent figure in the Thai entertainment industry, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and inspiring a new generation of artists.