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ABOUT THE DIRECTOR:
Thai-born Ekachai Uekrongtham is an award-winning theatre director and founding artistic director of ACTION Theatre, a Singapore-based professional theatre company. He is also Head of Creative & Development Unit at Thailand's GMM Pictures, the film arm of GMM Grammy Public Company Limited. Best known for conceptualizing, directing and producing Chang & Eng, the acclaimed stage musical based upon the true story of the original Siamese Twins, Ekachai has directed and produced numerous productions of plays and musicals in Singapore, China, America, Malaysia and Thailand. These include Corporate Animals - The Musical, Ka-Ra-you-OK?, Viva Viagra!, Autumn Tomyam, Mail Order Brides & Other Oriental Takeaways and Confessions of Three Unmarried Women. He has also directed Asian premiere productions of Margaret Edson's Wit, Craig Lucas' Prelude to a Kiss and A.R. Gurney's Love Letters.
A recipient of the Singapore Youth Award and the Culture Award presented by the JCCI Foundation in Singapore, Ekachai was named one of the 20 Leaders of the New Millennium for Society & Culture by Asiaweek. He has also headed the Singapore headquarter of Sir Cameron Mackintosh, international producer of Les Miserables and Miss Saigon. Beautiful Boxer is Ekachai's feature film debut. |
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 |  |  |  | | Real-life Nong Toom and reel-life Nong Toom bear some uncanny similarities in their background. Both grew up in Chiangmai province and started boxing at the age of 12 to help earn money for their family. They were also born just about a year apart under the same Gemini sign. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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| To find someone to play the role of Nong Toom, director and producer Ekachai Uekrongtham held nation-wide auditions across four regions of Thailand over several months. More than 300 people from 40 provinces were short-listed. Eventually, it was Asanee Suwan (nicknamed Art), a 22-year-old professional kickboxer from Chiangmai province who clinched the role.
One of the country's top kickboxers, Art has fought in more than 180 matches in Thailand and Denmark, and has won in most of them. Ranked No. 5 by the World Muay Thai Council in the 118 pound category, he was also named the Best Boxer by the Association of Muay Thai for the Northern Region in 2001.
Art spent more than a year preparing for the role. He attended acting classes conducted by Uekrongtham, learnt ballet, studied the intricate Likay (traditional Thai street opera) movements under the tutelage of Thailand's National Artist Boonlert Najpanich, and went through a personality enhancement course designed to groom beauty queens. He was also required to adhere to strict skin and body care regimes, and had to lose substantial amount of weight and muscles before filming commenced for several key scenes. |
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