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Siriyakorn Pukkavesa
Born (1974-06-13) June 13, 1974 (age 50)
Other namesSiriyakorn Pookawes, Siriyakorn Pukkaves
Occupation(s)Actress, model, presenter, designer, publisher
Years active1994-present
Spouse
Christopher Markworth
(m. 2012)
Children2
AwardsThailand National Film Association Awards
2001 - Best Actress, Monrak Transistor
Websitehttp://www.oomlifestylebook.com/

Siriyakorn "Oom" Pukkavesa (Thai: สิริยากร พุกกะเวส; RTGSSiriyakon Phukkawet, born June 13, 1974 in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand) is a Thai actress, model, presenter, designer and magazine publisher. She is best known by her nickname, Oom (อุ้ม).

Her break-out film role was as the lead actress in Monrak Transistor, a 2001 comedy-drama film by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. She was named Best Actress at the Thailand National Film Association Awards for her role. She then co-starred in the 2003 psychological thriller, One Night Husband.

Other film roles include a cameo appearance in The Adventures of Iron Pussy, co-directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, and in the Thai independent short film, Bicycles & Radios. She has also acted in numerous lakorns (Thai soap operas).

Since 2003, Siriyakorn has embarked on a career in business, producing her own lifestyle variety TV show 'Baanoom' (บ้านอุ้ม), creating her own line of kitchen utensils and publishing a self-titled lifestyle magazine and books, Oom.

She is a graduate of Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Communication Arts

Filmography

Year Title Role
1999 Cloning May
2001 Monrak Transistor Sadao
2003 One Night Husband Bussaba
2003 The Adventure of Iron Pussy Rungranee
2004 Bicycles & Radios Dao

Thai drama

Year Title Role
1994 Sam bai mai thao An-tra
1994 Rom chat Bang-Earn
1998 Dao Rueng Daorueng
1999 Jintapatee Jintapatee (Mao)

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