Thai movie stars died in 1990

Here are 2 famous actresses from Thailand died in 1990:

Lap Ban Chan

Lap Ban Chan (November 17, 2014 Bangkok-July 18, 1990 Hong Kong) a.k.a. Lipin Chen, Maria Chan, Chan Lap-Pun, Chan Lap-Bun, Chan Laap-Ban or Chen Hui-Fang was a Thai actor.

He was born in Bangkok to a Chinese family and began his career in the entertainment industry as a stuntman. He later transitioned to acting and gained popularity for his roles in martial arts films, particularly in Hong Kong cinema. Some of his notable films include "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin," "Executioners from Shaolin," and "Drunken Master." Chan was known for his athleticism, martial arts skills, and charismatic on-screen presence. He passed away in Hong Kong at the age of 75 due to heart failure. Despite his passing, Chan remains a beloved figure in the martial arts film genre and continues to inspire many aspiring actors and martial artists.

Buppa Saichol

Buppa Saichol (April 13, 1947 Chonburi Province-July 8, 1990 Chonburi Province) also known as Songkran Payonlert was a Thai actor. She had one child, Surachai Saichol.

Buppa Saichol gained popularity in the 1970s and 80s for her roles in several romantic dramas and action films. She starred in over 80 movies throughout her career and was one of the most sought-after actresses of her time in Thailand. Saichol was recognized for her talent and acting skills, winning several awards including the Thailand National Film Association Awards for Best Actress in 1973 and 1981.

Aside from her acting career, Buppa Saichol was also a talented singer and recorded several albums throughout her life. She was known for her powerful and emotional singing voice, which captured the hearts of many fans.

Tragically, Buppa Saichol passed away in 1990 at the age of 43 due to lung cancer. Despite her untimely death, Saichol continued to be remembered as one of the most talented and beloved actresses in Thailand's film history.

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