- Pensri Poomchoosri
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Name = Pensri Pomchoosri
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Pongsri Pomchoosri
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Born =June 17 ,1929 Phitsanulok Province ,Thailand
Died =May 14 ,2007 Samut Prakan , Thailand
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Instrument = Singer
Genre = Pop
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Years_active = 1940s-2000s
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Notable_instruments =Pensri Pomchoosri ( _th. เพ็ญศรี พุ่มชูศรี, b.
June 17 ,1929 , inPhitsanulok Province , d.May 14 ,2007 , inSamut Prakan ) was a Thai pop singer and actress, active for more than five decades from the 1940s. She was named aThailand National Artist in 1991. She was married to writerSuwat Woradilok , also a National Artist, who died onApril 15 ,2007 . Her nickname was "Pee Jow".Biography
Early life and career
Born Pongsri Pomchoosri in
Phitsanulok Province , she entered singing contests at the age of eight. She won several trophies including one from the Phu Khao Thong (Golden Mountain) fair, where a number of artists made their musical debuts. By the age of 12 she had made a record and had changed her name to Pensri. Her first record, "Sila Tham Tang Ha" ("Five Precepts in Buddhism") was written by the renowned composer Siwa Woranat.Kongrut, Anchalee. 2007-5-15. [http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/15May2007_news02.php Singer and national artist Pensri dies, aged 78] , "Bangkok Post" (link expires for non-subscribers after seven days).] [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/05/15/headlines/headlines_30034246.php National Artist Pensri passes away] , "The Nation", retrieved 2007-5-15.]An oft-told legend about Pensri is that in 1941 her family had no money to pay medical bills for her father, who was hospitalized, and Pensri knelt down and sang for the doctor, who was so moved by her singing voice that he waived all the expenses.
As a teenager, Pensri joined a band led by
Eua Sunthornsanan and Wes Sunthronchamorn, and received vocal training. She attracted national acclaim in 1947 when she performed "Sai Fon", a song composed by KingBhumibol Adulyadej , in a live broadcast. She recorded the song in 1948. Other songs she is remembered for include "Sakultala", "Man Sai Yoi" and "Rampan Sawad".Marriage, jail
In 1951 and 1952 she joined a theater troupe of
Suwat Woradilok . The two artists then married. Pensri was featured in the musical film, "Dark Heaven ", released in 1958. Suwat wrote and produced, and it was directed byRattana Pestonji .The couple became controversial when returned from a trip to
China in 1957 and were charged with being engaged in communist activities and jailed. In jail, she remained by her husband's side, and refused early release on parole. She was jailed for four years. After her release, Pensri returned to singing.Later life
In 1991 she was named a National Artist in performing arts (international music), alongside Suwat, who was named a National Artist for literature.
Suwat died on April 15, 2007. Less than a month later, on May 14, Pensri choked while having breakfast and collapsed. She was rushed to a local clinic, and then to Muang Samut Hospital in
Samut Prakan , where she collapsed again and died of heart failure.Funeral rites were held at Wat Makut Kasattriyaram in
Bangkok , and her body was to be cremated along with that of her husband.References
External links
* [http://art.culture.go.th/artist_en/index.php?case=artistDetail&art_id=125& Thailand National Artist profile]
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