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One To Watch: Why Davika Hoorne Left Her “Comfort Zone” To Play A Haunted Hoover In ‘A Useful Ghost’
Actress-Influencer Davika Hoorne On Going Out Of Her "Comfort Zone" For 'A Useful Ghost': I've Never Played A Vacuum Cleaner Before
Having forged a successful career as a model, she broke through as an actress in 2013 Thai folklore-inspired horror comedy Pee Mak, playing a woman called Nak, who dies while her husband is away at war but remains in their village to welcome him back. Hoorne’s performance won her the epithet of ‘Thailand’s most beautiful ghost’ and she has since starred in a string of mainstream shows and movies, including My Ambulance, Heart Attack, Astrophile and The Empress of Ayodhaya. Lead produced by Cattleya Paosrijareon and Soros Sukhum at Bangkok-based 185 Films, the credits of which also include Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Memoria and Kristen Tan’s Pop Aye,A Useful Ghost marks quite a departure for Hoorne.
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