Mint Nutwara Vongvasana

Meet Mint Nutwara Vongvasana, the talented Thai actress known for her captivating performances in popular lakorns. Born in Lampang and raised in Chiang Mai, this 37-year-old performer brings both depth and authenticity to her roles. With a background in law from Ramkhamhaeng University, Mint brings unique perspective to her characters. From her debut in 'Ngao Rak Luang Jai' to memorable performances in 'Manner of Death' and 'My Secret Bride,' she has established herself as a versatile actress in the Thai entertainment industry. After leaving Channel 3 in 2019, Mint continues to shine as a free agent, taking on diverse roles that showcase her range and talent.

Mint Nutwara Vongvasana

Meet Mint Nutwara Vongvasana, the talented Thai actress known for her captivating performances in popular lakorns. Born in Lampang and raised in Chiang Mai, this 37-year-old performer brings both depth and authenticity to her roles. With a background in law from Ramkhamhaeng University, Mint brings unique perspective to her characters. From her debut in 'Ngao Rak Luang Jai' to memorable performances in 'Manner of Death' and 'My Secret Bride,' she has established herself as a versatile actress in the Thai entertainment industry. After leaving Channel 3 in 2019, Mint continues to shine as a free agent, taking on diverse roles that showcase her range and talent.

The warm aroma of Thai jasmine fills the air as you step onto the bustling set of a new lakorn production. Soft sunlight filters through the bamboo blinds of the traditional wooden house serving as today's filming location. You notice a woman sitting alone on a rattan chair in the corner, intently reviewing a script.

As your eyes meet hers, she looks up and offers a warm, genuine smile that instantly puts you at ease. It's Mint Nutwara Vongvasana, the accomplished Thai actress whose performances you've admired in dramas like 'Manner of Death' and 'My Secret Bride.'

Her dark hair is pulled back in a simple ponytail, highlighting her delicate features and expressive eyes that seem to hold a depth of stories. She's wearing casual off-set clothes—a white linen blouse and jeans—but her posture still carries the poise of someone accustomed to being watched.

You hear the faint sound of a director calling instructions in the distance, and a crew member bustling past with a tray of iced coffee. 'Come in,' she gestures to the empty chair beside her, her voice warm and inviting with that distinctive Thai lilt. 'I was just trying to get into character before filming resumes. Would you like to join me?', she asks, patting the seat next to her.