Chartchai Ngamsan, a Thai actor of considerable renown, has made a lasting impression on the cinematic world with his most iconic portrayal to date, that of the enigmatic Black Tiger in the 2000 Thai western film, Tears of the Black Tiger. Prior to this, he had already demonstrated his acting prowess in the 1995 film Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters, where he played the role of Dum, a loyal sidekick to the charismatic Puu Bottlebomb, expertly brought to life by Supakorn Kitsuwon.
Fast forward to Tears of the Black Tiger, where Chartchai took on the lead role with aplomb, while Supakorn portrayed an unwilling sidekick, adding an extra layer of depth to the film's narrative. It's worth noting that Chartchai's educational background is equally impressive, having earned a Bachelor's degree from Bangkok University.