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Mum Jokmok (Petchtai Wongkamlao) was born on 24 June, 1965 in Yasothon, Thailand, is a Thai actor. Discover Mum Jokmok's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Petchtai Wongkamlao
Occupation Actor · comedian · film director
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 24 June 1965
Birthday 24 June
Birthplace Yasothon, Thailand
Nationality Thailand

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His wife is Endoo Wongkamlao

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Mum Jokmok Net Worth

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1946

Mum has written a short autobiography, The Untold Story (ISBN 974-91946-9-1).

1960

It was an homage to the Thai musical comedies of the 1960s and '70s, especially the films of Mitr Chaibancha and Petchara Chaowarat.

The dialogue was entirely in the Isan Lao dialect, and for screenings in Bangkok it Thai subtitles so that central Thais could understand it more easily.

In the Thailand National Film Awards, Yam Yasothon received a best-actress nomination for Mum's co-star, Janet Kheaw.

Mum also has shown a flair for dramatic acting.

1965

Petchtai Wongkamlao, (เพ็ชรทาย วงษ์คำเหลา,, ; born on June 24, 1965, in Yasothon province, Thailand), is a Thai comedian, actor and film director.

He is best known in Thailand by his stage name, Mum Jokmok (หม่ำ จ๊กมก,, ); and is a popular Thai television personality.

He is variously credited as Mom Jok Mok, Mum Jokemok or Mom Jokmok.

Mum started his career as a comedian in the Bangkok "cafe" scene (restaurants in Thailand with live music and comedy performances).

He started his own comedy troupe with "Jaturong Mokjok".

Mum became widely known to the public from the variety-game show Ching Roi Ching Lan (ชิงร้อยชิงล้าน) hosted by Panya Nirankul.

He appeared in comedy section with his group members and performed stunts.

He also co-hosted with another popular game show Wethithong (เวทีทอง) with Kiat Kitcharoen.

He also has his own TV show named Mum Show, which airs every Saturday night.

Mum is perhaps best known for his film role as George (in English) or "Dirty Balls", a translation of the Isan language term "Buk Hum Lare" (บักหำแหล่), the comic-relief character in Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, a popular action film that stars Tony Jaa.

Mum reprised the comic-relief role in the follow-up to Ong-Bak, Tom-Yum-Goong.

Instead of a con artist, as in Ong-Bak, he is a Sydney police inspector.

Much of the comedy in Tom-Yum-Goong was over Mum speaking English, which is his third language (after Issan Lao and Thai).

A gag reel over the closing credits shows him struggling with many of his lines.

2001

His first starring film role was in 2001's Killer Tattoo, the debut film of director Yuthlert Sippapak.

A story about a group of bumbling hitmen, his character was called Dog Badbomb.

After the success of Ong-Bak, Mum was able to write, direct and star in his own film, The Bodyguard, a wire fu action comedy in which he portrays a bodyguard who is fired after the billionaire he is protecting is killed.

Martial-arts action was choreographed by Panna Ritikrai, and Ong-Bak's Tony Jaa has a small part as a fighter in a supermarket.

One of the most famous scenes is when Mum's character runs naked across Bangkok's crowded Victory Monument public square, a major junction for public transportation.

In the "making of" documentary on the film's DVD, Mum said the scene was one of the most embarrassing things he has ever done.

2005

Mum wrote, directed and starred in 2005's Yam Yasothon (Hello Yasothon), in which returned to his roots as a nightclub comedian for a musical romantic comedy set in rural northeastern Thailand in 1967.

In 2005, he starred in Midnight My Love (Cherm), as a loner taxi driver who has a relationship with a massage parlor girl.

Mum was nominated for best actor at the 2005 Thailand National Film Awards.

His co-star, Woranut Wongsawan, was nominated for best actress.

He is often seen in smaller roles as well, including the hit 2005 Thai comedy The Holy Man (Luang Phii Theng), as well as an uncredited role in Dumber Heroes, a part he says he did for "a case of beer".

At the end of 2005 Mum starred in Ghost Variety (Pee Chalui), a comedy-horror story in which he plays the director of a reality TV series that searches for spirits in haunted places.

The film was released on December 29, 2005.

The film was directed by Adirek "Uncle" Wattaleela, a veteran producer and director, and it featured guest appearances from many Thai film directors and producers, including Somsak Techaratanaprasert, Prachya Pinkaew, Piak Poster, Cherd Songsri, Yuthlert Sippapak.

Along with his film work, he continues to be a regular part of the cast of the BBTV Channel 7 variety-game show, Ching-Roi-Ching-Lan, working with fellow comedians Pongsak Pongsuwan and Choosak Eamsuk.

2006

Among Mum's movies during 2006-07 is The Bodyguard 2.

The movie is a prequel that tells the story of his character Khumlao and how he came from the fictional country of Nongwaileum to work in an undercover police assignment in Thailand.

His character posed as a luk thung singer named Mummy Lao, so in addition to action and comedy, the film features singing and dancing.

2007

Mum also featured in another movie in 2007 called Kuu Raet (The Odd Couple), where he played the role of a ladyboy.

2010

Cherm was screened at the 10th Pusan International Film Festival and other festivals.