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Nueng Dao Fa Diao

Thai TV series or program


Nueng Dao Fa Diao (Thai: หนึ่งด้าวฟ้าเดียว) is a 2018 Thai television drama adapted from the novel of the same name authored by Wannawat, who also wrote Kha Bodin, which was adapted into drama in 2015. Portraying the historical events during the war of 1765–67 between Ayutthaya and Konbaung Burma, the drama starred Jirayu Tangsrisuk and Natapohn Tameeruks amongst others and was originally aired on Channel 3 from 25 April to 20 June 2018.

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Cast

Khan Thong and friends
  • Jirayu Tangsrisuk as Khan Thong ("Golden Bowl"), later Ok-luang Si Khanthin, Ok-phra Si Khanthin (Khan Thong), and Phra Si Satcha, respectively, disguised as a eunuch and entered the royal court of Ayutthaya for a secret mission
  • Thakrit Tawanpong as Naen, later Khun Chit Chai Phak, friend of Khan Thong, later executed in lieu of Khan Thong
Maeng Mao and family
  • Natapohn Tameeruks as Maeng Mao ("Alate"), citizen of Ayutthaya, named after Princess Maeng Mao
  • Montri Jenaksorn [th] as Squire Ming, father of Maeng Mao
  • Danai Charuchinda [th] as Muang, elder brother of Maeng Mao
  • Morrakot Hathaiwasiwong as In, wife of Muang
  • Petchlada Tiampetch [th] as Chuen, younger sister of Muang
Royal harem of Ayutthaya
  • Chintara Sukapatana as Princess Maeng Mao, later Krommakhun Wimon Phakdi, queen consort of King Suriyat Amarin
  • Nattarika Thammapridanant [th] as Phen, concubine of King Suriyat Amarin
  • Khwanruedi Glomglorm as Amphan, concubine of King Suriyat Amarin
  • Amonlada Chaidech [th] as Pao, servant of Princess Maeng Mao
  • Prattana Banchongsang as Khunthao So-pha, governess
  • Tarinda Kannasoot [th] as Khunthao Salika, governess, mother of Khan Thong
Nobility of Ayutthaya
  • Atichart Chumnanont [th] as Phraya Tak, governor of Tak, later King Taksin of Thon Buri
  • Jirayu Tantrakul [th] as Luang Phichai Asa, confident of Phraya Tak
  • Vatcharachai Sunthornsiri [th] as Phan Han, soldier under Phraya Tak
  • Suriyont Arunwattanakul [th] as Phraya Kamhaeng, later Ok-ya Wang
  • Jakkrit Ammarat [th] as Phraya Phonlathep, acting as a spy for Burma
  • Gosin Rachakrom [th] as Phoem, later Cha-muen Si Sorarak, younger brother of Concubine Phen
  • Nirud Saosudchard as Khun Phlaeng Rit
  • Suchao Pongwilai [th] as Ok-phra Racha Khan, chief eunuch
  • Passakorn Boonvorramatee [th] as Ok-luang Si Mano Rat
  • Nipat Charoenphol as Khun Rak Thewa
  • Thanaphon Pheechaphat [th] as Khun Thep Chamnan
  • Nattapon Wirayachai as Khun Thep Raksa
  • Adisorn Athakrit [th] as Phraya Chanthabun, governor of Chanthabun
  • Veyn Folconer as Phraya Siharat Decha
  • Rachawat Klipngern [th] as Phraya Phetchaburi, governor of Phetchaburi
  • Seksun Suttijun [th] as Khun Phadet
Burma
Others
  • Witawat Singlampong [th] as Prince Chet of Ayutthaya
  • Vorarit Fuangarome [th] as Kla
  • Khakkingrak Khikkhiksaranang [th] as Luean
  • Atthama Chiwanitchaphan [th] as Yuean
  • Chulalak Ismalone as Yisun
  • Attapol Testtawong as Phon
  • Anuwat Moonkom as Tin
  • Somchai Kemglad as Suea Khunthong, chief bandit
  • Yotin Maphobpan as Monk, master of Khan Thong

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