Thai actress Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying, widely known as Aokbab, has made history by becoming the first Thai performer to win the Best Performance by an Actress award at the 52nd International Emmy Awards in New York City. Her award-winning portrayal in Netflix Thailand’s hit movie, Hunger, has catapulted her to international stardom, marking a groundbreaking moment for Thailand’s entertainment industry.


Aokbab’s Historic Win at the Emmys

A First for Thailand

Aokbab’s victory is a monumental achievement, not just for her career but for the Thai film industry as a whole. Competing against acclaimed actresses like Andriana Barraza (El Ultimo Vagon), Sara Giraudeau (Everything is Fine), and Jessica Hynes (There She Goes), Aokbab’s performance stood out for its depth and intensity.

In an emotional Instagram post following her nomination, the 28-year-old actress shared her disbelief, writing, “Being nominated for the award is like a dream to me.”


Role in Netflix’s Hunger

Aokbab earned the Emmy for her role as Aoy, a street food chef from humble beginnings who ventures into the high-stakes world of fine dining under the ruthless mentorship of a demanding chef. Her performance in Hunger, produced by Sound Sound Production, resonated with audiences worldwide.

Released in April 2022, Hunger quickly gained global acclaim, climbing into Netflix’s Top 10 most-watched international films and showcasing the vibrancy of Thai cinema on an international stage.


Aokbab’s Rise to Stardom

From Bad Genius to Global Fame

Aokbab’s breakout role came in 2017’s critically acclaimed Bad Genius, which earned her widespread recognition for her acting prowess. Since then, she has expanded her repertoire as both an actress and a model, becoming one of Thailand’s most celebrated talents.

Her Emmy win solidifies her position as a rising star, with the potential to further bridge Thai cinema with global audiences.


A Victory for Thai Cinema

Aokbab’s achievement is not just a personal triumph—it’s a testament to the growing influence of Thai cinema on the international stage. Her win highlights the talent and creativity emerging from Thailand and brings fresh attention to the country’s burgeoning film industry.


The Impact of Aokbab’s Emmy Win

Renewed Interest in Thai Film

Aokbab’s Emmy success is expected to spark international interest in Thai productions, encouraging more collaborations between Thailand and global streaming platforms like Netflix.

Inspiring the Next Generation

Her win serves as an inspiration to aspiring Thai actors and filmmakers, proving that talent and dedication can break barriers and reach audiences worldwide.

Aokbab’s historic Emmy win is a celebration of her talent, hard work, and the rich storytelling tradition of Thai cinema. With her compelling performance in Hunger and her newfound global recognition, she has opened doors for more Thai talents to shine on the world stage.

Ref – Thaiger

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