
Adisorn Trisirikasem
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Adisorn Trisirikasem (nickname: Ping) is a director, writer and actor born in Thailand. He is graduated at Bachelor of Communication Arts specialed Film and Photography from Chulalongkorn University. Adisorn is married to Thai screenwriter Nontra Kumwong. One of his works more know is "My Girl" (2003), film that was the most popular and the highest grossing movie of the year in Thailand. In fact, for that film he won The Best Director in "The Asian New Talent Award" (2004) and "The Thailand National Film Association Award" (2004) together with the others five directors.
Known for
Credits

Coming Soon (2008)
as Tor

My Boo 2 (2025)
Actor

Seasons Change (2006)
as Klong Yao Group

4bia (2008)
as Patrol (segment "Deadly Charm")

My Boo (2024)
as Mha

The Adventures (2023)
as Mr. Chow

Suck Seed (2011)
as Musical Instrument Shopkeeper

My Girl (2003)
as Barber Assistant (uncredited)

Dear Dakanda (2005)
as Ping

Tootsies & The Fake (2019)
as Airline Captain

Hormones (2008)
as Man in the Club (uncredited)

Heart Attack (2015)
as Jae's Boyfriend

The Bedside Detective (2007)
as Somsak

Brother of the Year (2018)
as Administrative Teacher

Mr. Hurt (2017)
as Dr. Adisorn

The Cliche (2024)
as Criminal (Drama)

M.A.I.D. (2004)
as Commando 4

Metrosexual (2006)
as Gay 4

The Little Comedian (2010)
as Thip's Boyfriend

A Gift (2016)
as Peeping Employee

The Possible (2006)
as Young The Impossibles Member
36 Live in Busan (2020)
as Himself

Remembering Fan Chan: Dream a Dream Again (2023)
as Self

Jack The Spy (2013)
as Somsak





