Bongkod Bencharongkul, also known as Bongkoj Khongmalai, made a striking debut in the cinematic world at the tender age of fifteen with the iconic historical film "Bang Rachan" in the year 2000. Her remarkable performance and unique appearance earned her the esteemed Royal Award "Phra Suratsawadi" for her outstanding work.
Following this groundbreaking role, Bongkod went on to star in another Thai legendary film, "Kun Pan", in the year 2002. Her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft continued to shine through in her subsequent roles.
In 2004, Bongkod took on the challenging role of a mad young woman in the film "The Judgement; Ai Fag, Kampipaksa", which marked the beginning of a string of critically acclaimed performances. Over the next few years, she appeared in numerous feature films, solidifying her reputation as a high-quality actress in Thailand.
In 2005, Bongkod co-starred with Tony Ja in the international acclaim film "Tom Yum Goong", earning her two prestigious awards for "Best Actress" and "New Best Actress Top Award".
Throughout the next seven years, Bongkod continued to impress audiences with her versatility and range, appearing in over ten feature films.
In 2012, Bongkod took on the role of a lifetime in the international acclaim film "Jan Dara", cementing her status as a talented and accomplished actress.
In 2013, Bongkod had the opportunity to co-direct a full-length drama film, "Angel: Nang Fah", and was awarded the "New Director Award" and nominated for "Best Supporting Actress" by the Thai Critics Association for her outstanding work.
Bongkod's passion for storytelling and filmmaking was evident in her first full-length film as a director, "Sad Beauty", a testament to her growth as a creative force in the industry.