
Adisorn Trisirikasem
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1975-11-02 (49 years old)
Place of Birth
Thailand
Adisorn Trisirikasem
Biography
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
Acting
(2025)
My Boo 2
as Mha
(2024)
My Boo
as Mha
(2024)
The Cliche
as Criminal (Drama)
(2023)
(2020)
36 Live in Busan
as Himself
(2019)
Tootsies & The Fake
as Airline Captain
(2018)
Brother of the Year
as Administrative Teacher
(2017)
Mr. Hurt
as Dr. Adisorn
(2016)
A Gift
as Peeping Employee
(2015)
Heart Attack
as Jae's Boyfriend
(2013)
Jack The Spy
as Somsak
(2011)
Suck Seed
as Musical Instrument Shopkeeper
(2010)
The Little Comedian
as Thip's Boyfriend
(2008)
4bia
as Patrol (segment "Deadly Charm")
(2008)
Coming Soon
as Tor
(2008)
Hormones
as Man in the Club (uncredited)
(2007)
The Bedside Detective
as Somsak
(2006)
Metrosexual
as Gay 4
(2006)
The Possible
as Young The Impossibles Member
(2006)
Seasons Change
as Klong Yao Group
(2005)
Dear Dakanda
as Ping
(2004)
M.A.I.D.
as Commando 4
(2003)
My Girl
as Barber Assistant (uncredited)
Crew
(2022)
Love Destiny: The Movie
Screenplay, Director
(2021)
Ghost Lab
Thanks
(2018)
Brother of the Year
Screenplay
(2013)
Skytrain, Coming to Meet Plern
Director, Screenplay
(2012)
Seven Something
Screenplay, Director
(2010)
Hello Stranger
Thanks
(2009)
Bangkok Traffic Love Story
Screenplay, Director
(2008)
(2007)
The Bedside Detective
Screenplay
(2006)
Lucky Loser
Director, Screenplay
(2003)
My Girl
Screenplay, Director