- from
London to Bangkok; on
board are Anna
Leonowens and her son Louis.
Kralahome, the
Prime Minister, uses his
powers of
illusion to make it
appear as...
- was a trio for Anna, the King, and the
Kralahome (the King's
prime minister). "Who
Would Refuse?", the
Kralahome's only solo, was also dropped. Left without...
-
Chatusadom or
Catustambha (Thai: จตุสดมภ์ RTGS: Chatusadom,
literally "Four Pillars" from
Sanskrit Catur "Four" +
Stambha "Pillars") was the Thai system...
- many
children of King Mongkut. Both are
introduced to the
intimidating Kralahome, Siam's
prime minister, who
escorts them to the
Royal Palace,
where they...
-
adaptation of
Golden Boy,
albeit in a
different role. He was cast as the
Kralahome in the 1946 film Anna and the King of Siam, upon
which the
musical play...
-
butler in B*A*P*S (1997), a
malevolent alien in Dark City (1998), The
Kralahome in The King and I (1999),
Cruella de Vil's Barrister, Mr.
Torte QC, in...
- from the Palace, but the
Kralahome (Prime Minister) says she will have to stay in the
harem for now. Anna goes to the
Kralahome's office the next day and...
- the
title role in
Hamlet at the
Guthrie Theatre in 1978–79. He pla****
Kralahome in the 1996
revival of The King and I on Broadway,
later succeeding to...
-
Vultures (1979), and Who
Dares Wins (1982). In 2005,
Osoba starred as the
Kralahome in a UK
touring production of The King and I.
Later credits include the...
-
India Trading Co. Sean
Ghazi as Khun Phra
Balat S**** Alwi as the
Samuha Kralahome (Prime Minister)
Ramli H****an as King
Chulalongkorn Keith Chin as Prince...