Chalong Pakdeevijit

Chalong Pakdeevijit (Thai: ฉลอง ภักดีวิจิตร; RTGS: Chalong Phakdiwichit) (born Boonchalong Pakdeevijit (Thai: บุญฉลอง ภักดีวิจิตร)[1] on March 18, 1931 in Bangkok) is a Thai film director, producer, cinematographer and voice actor. Known internationally as Philip Chalong or P. Chalong,[5] he is well known and popular for his directing skills.

Chalong Pakdeevijit
Pakdeevijit at Star Entertainment Awards 2007
Born (1931-03-18) 18 March 1931
Si Phraya, Bang Rak,[1]
Bangkok, Thailand
Other namesAr Long ("Uncle Long")(Thai: อาหลอง);[2]
Philip Chalong;
P. Chalong
EducationAmnuay Silpa School, Pak Khlong Talat, Bangkok[1]
OccupationDirector, Producer, Cinematographer
Years active1950–present [3]
Known forThe Thong Anthology (Total of 10 sequels to date)
Notable work
Thong (Gold) (Thai: ทอง)(S.T.A.B., 1973);
Thong 2 (Gold Raiders, 1982);
Raya (Thai: ระย้า), 1998;
Chumphae (Thai: ชุมแพ), 2007;
Sao Har (Thai: เสาร์ ๕), 2011;
Thong 10 (Thai: ทอง 10), 2016;
Tulip Thong (Thai: ทิวลิปทอง), 2017
Spouse(s)
Sumon Pakdeevijit
(m. 1966; died 2014)
[4]
Pimsupak Insee
(m. 2014)
[2]
ChildrenGun Pakdeevijit (son)
Cherd Pakdeevijit (son)
Boonjira Pakdeevijit (daughter)
Parents
  • Puth Pakdeevijit [3] (father)
  • Lingee Pakdeevijit [3] (mother)

He's best known for directing several successful Thai action films such as Fhon Tai (1970), Fhon Nuea (1970), Thong (S.T.A.B.; 1973), Thong 2 (Gold Raiders; 1982), Thong 3 (The Lost Idol; 1988) and Thong 4 (In Gold We Trust; 1990). When Thai films ticket sales started to decline, Chalong made an iconic transition over to television and started to produce action miniseries exclusively for Thailand's most watched TV network, ch. 7. With the highly successful and top-rated television debut 'Raya(Thai: ระย้า' (1998)), Chalong has begun a string of many successful top-rated action-packed miniseries for CH. 7 until today.[3] According to ACNeilsen (Thailand) published on WTFintheworld.com, he is the only director in Thailand with 2 entries in the top 10 of Thailand Highest Rating Television Miniseries of All Time. These 2 ch. 7 miniseries includes 'Chumphae(Thai: ชุมแพ)' (2007) and 'Sao Har (Thai: เสาร์ ๕)' (2011).[6] Today, at the age of 87, Chalong shows no sign of stopping and continues to direct and produce top-rated miniseries. He earned the nickname "Action Film Tycoon",[1][7] by his style of films, called in Thailand Raboet Phukhao Phao Krathom (ระเบิดภูเขา เผากระท่อม; lit: "Bombing Mountain, Burning Cabin").[7]

Early life

He was born into a filmmaker family. His father was a director and producer, and his brothers are all in the movie industry. He started as a cinematographer in 1950, and directed the first film in 1968.

Career

In the 70's he was very successful in Thong(transl. Gold), it can be make a money and release to foreign countries. The highlight of this film is the introduction of foreign actors to lead in Thai films such as Greg Morris, Thẩm Thúy Hằng. It became his style in the ensuing films, it often takes foreign actors to take the lead role, such as Jan-Michael Vincent, Christopher Mitchum, and Olivia Hussey.

His last film was Sud Keed : Mungkorn Chao Phraya 2 (Chaophya Dragon 2) in 1996, before turning to produced and directed TV series for Channel 7 in 1998, starting Raya lead role by Pete Thongchua and Chatmongkol Bumpen. He is the pioneer of the action series on Channel 7.

In 2013, he was appointed National Artist of Performing arts (film & television - director & executive producer) from Ministry of Culture.[1]

Personal life

On December 28, 2014, he was married for the second time to a 38-year-old bride after his former wife died from cancer earlier.[2]

References

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