Praya Lundberg — Biography

Nataya Lundberg, also known as Praya Lundberg or Praya Suandokmai, and affectionately nicknamed Pu, is a dual heritage actress and model hailing from Sweden and Thailand. She has held the esteemed position of Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) from 2014 to 2020, making her the first individual from Southeast Asia to take on this role. Praya launched her acting career with her debut in the television series Rak Dai Mai Thar Hua Jai Mai Pean and gained popularity through various television successes, including performances in Sao Noi Nai Tha Kieng Kaew in 2004 and Nang Sao Som Lon. Her cinematic journey began with the comedy Maa Kap Phra in 2006, followed by a notable appearance in the action-comedy film Bangkok Adrenaline in 2009. In addition to her acting endeavors, Praya has enjoyed a flourishing modeling career, starting with her leading role in the LUX campaign at just 15 years old. She has since graced the covers of prestigious fashion magazines such as Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar, L'Officiel, and Grazia. Committed to humanitarian causes, Lundberg supports several organizations, including Operation Smile, Phrabatnampu, and UNHCR. An avid sports enthusiast as well, she made headlines as the first female actress to complete the Bangkok Marathon in 2015.

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