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''Nueng Dao Fa Diao'' ( th, 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 Ayutthaya, Ayudhya, or Ayuthia may refer to: * Ayutthaya Kingdom, a Thai kingdom that existed from 1350 to 1767 ** Ayutthaya Historical Park, the ruins of the old capital city of the Ayutthaya Kingdom * Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province (locally ...
and Konbaung Burma, the drama starred
Jirayu Tangsrisuk Jirayu Tangsrisuk ( th, จิรายุ ตั้งศรีสุข, born September 19, 1993), also known as James Jirayu, is a Thai actor, singer and model. He is known for his roles in the movies and the television dramas such as ''Supha ...
and
Natapohn Tameeruks Natapohn Tameeruks ( th, ณฐพร เตมีรักษ์; ; born 6 February 1989), nicknamed Taew ( th, แต้ว; ), is a Thai actress, working for TV3. Early life Natapohn Tameeruks, nicknamed Taew, was born on February 6, 1989 ...
amongst others and was originally aired on Channel 3 from 25 April to 20 June 2018.


Cast

; Khan Thong and friends *
Jirayu Tangsrisuk Jirayu Tangsrisuk ( th, จิรายุ ตั้งศรีสุข, born September 19, 1993), also known as James Jirayu, is a Thai actor, singer and model. He is known for his roles in the movies and the television dramas such as ''Supha ...
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 Natapohn Tameeruks ( th, ณฐพร เตมีรักษ์; ; born 6 February 1989), nicknamed Taew ( th, แต้ว; ), is a Thai actress, working for TV3. Early life Natapohn Tameeruks, nicknamed Taew, was born on February 6, 1989 ...
as Maeng Mao ("
Alate Alate (Latin ''ālātus'', from ''āla'' (“wing”)) is an adjective and noun used in entomology and botany to refer to something that has wings or winglike structures. In entomology In entomology, "alate" usually refers to the winged form o ...
"), citizen of Ayutthaya, named after Princess Maeng Mao * Montri Jenaksorn as Squire Ming, father of Maeng Mao * Danai Charuchinda as Muang, elder brother of Maeng Mao * Morrakot Hathaiwasiwong as In, wife of Muang * Pechrada Tiempech as Chuen, younger sister of Muang ; Royal harem of Ayutthaya *
Chintara Sukapatana Chintara Sukapatana ( th, จินตหรา สุขพัฒน์; ), born Chittima Sukapatana ( th, จิตติมาฆ์ สุขพัฒน์; , on January 22, 1965), nickname Mam ( th, แหม่ม; ), is a Thai actress. H ...
as Princess Maeng Mao, later ''Krommakhun'' Wimon Phakdi, queen consort of King Suriyat Amarin * Nattarika Thammapridanant as Phen, concubine of King Suriyat Amarin * Khwanruedi Glomglorm as Amphan, concubine of King Suriyat Amarin * Amonlada Chaidech as Pao, servant of Princess Maeng Mao * Prattana Banchongsang as ''Khunthao'' So-pha, governess * Tarinda Kannasoot as ''Khunthao'' Salika, governess, mother of Khan Thong ; Nobility of Ayutthaya * Atichat Chumnanont as ''Phraya'' Tak, governor of
Tak Tak or TAK may refer to: Places * Dağdöşü or Tak, Azerbaijan, a village * Taq, Iran or Tak, a village * Tak province, Thailand ** Tak, Thailand, capital of the province Entertainment *'' Total Annihilation: Kingdoms'' or ''TA:K'' * Tak, ...
, later King
Taksin King Taksin the Great ( th, สมเด็จพระเจ้าตากสินมหาราช, , ) or the King of Thonburi ( th, สมเด็จพระเจ้ากรุงธนบุรี, ; ; Teochew dialect, Teochew: Dên ...
of
Thon Buri __NOTOC__ Thonburi ( th, ธนบุรี) is an area of modern Bangkok. During the era of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya, its location on the right (west) bank at the mouth of the Chao Phraya River had made it an important garrison town, which i ...
* Jirayu Tantrakul as ''Luang'' Phichai Asa, confident of ''Phraya'' Tak * Vatcharachai Sunthornsiri as ''Phan'' Han, soldier under ''Phraya'' Tak * Suriyont Arunwattakul as ''Phraya'' Kamhaeng, later ''Ok-ya'' Wang * Jakkrit Ammarat as ''Phraya'' Phonlathep, acting as a spy for Burma * Kosintr Ratchagrom as Phoem, later ''Cha-muen'' Si Sorarak, younger brother of Concubine Phen * Nirud Saosudchard as ''Khun'' Phlaeng Rit * Suchao Pongwilai as ''Ok-phra'' Racha Khan, chief eunuch * Bhasakorn Bunyaworamethi as ''Ok-luang'' Si Mano Rat * Nipat Charoenphol as ''Khun'' Rak Thewa * Thanapol Preechapat as ''Khun'' Thep Chamnan * Nattapon Wirayachai as ''Khun'' Thep Raksa * Adisron Attakrit as ''Phraya'' Chanthabun, governor of Chanthabun * Veyn Folconer as ''Phraya'' Siharat Decha * Rajchawat Klibngoen as ''Phraya'' Phetchaburi, governor of
Phetchaburi Phetchaburi ( th, เพชรบุรี, ) or Phet Buri () is a town (''thesaban mueang'') in southern Thailand, capital of Phetchaburi Province. In Thai, Phetchaburi means "city of diamonds" (''buri'' meaning "city" in Sanskrit). It is approx ...
* Seksun Suttijan as ''Khun'' Phadet ; Burma * Amorathep Rimdusit as King
Alaungpaya Alaungpaya ( my, အလောင်းဘုရား, ; also spelled Alaunghpaya or Alaung-Phra; 11 May 1760) was the founder of the Konbaung Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). By the time of his death from illness during his campaign in Siam, this f ...
* Ekkapong Jonggetsakorn as King
Hsinbyushin Hsinbyushin ( my, ဆင်ဖြူရှင်, , ; th, พระเจ้ามังระ; 12 September 1736 – 10 June 1776) was king of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1763 to 1776. The second son of the dynasty founder Ala ...
, son of Alaungpaya * Chatchawan Phetwisith as
Maha Nawrahta Gen. Maha Nawrahta ( my, မဟာနော်ရထာ, , called Mang Maha Noratha by Damrong Rajanubhab; d. March 1767) was joint commander-in-chief of the Royal Burmese Army from 1765 to 1767. The general is best known for commanding the southe ...
* Visarut Hirunbutsya as
Ne Myo Thihapate Ne Myo Thihapate ( my, နေမျိုး သီဟပတေ့; ), also spelled Nemyo Thihapte and Nemiao Sihabodi ( th, เนเมียวสีหบดี),Rajanubhab, D., 2001, Our Wars With the Burmese, Bangkok: White Lotus Co. Ltd., ...
* Santi Santivetchakul as
Maha Thiha Thura Maha Thiha Thura ( my, မဟာသီဟသူရ ; also spelled Maha Thihathura; died 1782) was commander-in-chief of the Royal Burmese Army, Burmese military from 1768 to 1776. Regarded as a brilliant military strategist, the general is best k ...
* Paithon Songubol as Thong Suk, also known as Suki Phra Nai Kong ; Others * Vittavat Singlamphong as Prince Chet of Ayutthaya * Vorrarit Fueng-Arom as Kla * Kakkingraks Kikkiksaranang as Luean * Auttama Chiwanitchapan as Yuean * Chulalak Ismalone as Yisun * Attapol Testtawong as Phon * Anuwat Moonkom as Tin * Somchai Kemglad as Suea Khunthong, chief bandit * Yothin Maphobpan as monk, master of Khan Thong


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* {{Official website, Ch3thailand
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