Wannarot Sonthichai is a Thai film and television actress from Exact/OneHD. She was born on April 10, 1989 in Bangkok, Thailand. Vill's family consists of her father, mother and younger sister. As a child, her parents enrolled her into piano lessons and dancing classes. Vill is described as a happy and naughty child, who likes to be free and play around everywhere. Vill entered the Thai Entertainment Industry alongside Son Yuke Songpaisan when they both auditioned together at Exact. They were later paired up and debuted as leading roles in the TV-Series : Kaew Lorm Petch (2008). Kaew Lorm Petch was a huge success and achieved a rating of 17 for its highest rating for an episode. Son Yuke Songpaisan and Vill Wannarot Sonthichai quickly became one of the most popular Thai golden couples during that era.
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Wanuri's first feature film From A Whisper, based on the real events surrounding the 1998 twin bombings of US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania won Best Narrative Feature in 2010 at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, as well as five awards at the African Movie Academy Award, including Best Director and Best Screenplay. In 2009 Wanuri produced TV documentary For Our Land about Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Professor Wangari Maathai for MNET, a pan African cable station. In 2010, her short science fiction Pumzi premiered at Sundance film festival and went on to win best short film at Cannes Independent Film Festival and the silver at Carthage Film Festival (Tunisia). Pumzi also earned Wanuri the 'Citta di Venezia 2010' award in Venice, Italy. Her second feature film Rafiki based on the short story "Jambula Tree" premiered at Cannes 2018 and was nominated for the Queer Palm. Wanuri is the creator of the Afrobubblegum genre, fun, fierce and frivolous black content that celebrates joy and hope. Wanuri is a TED fellow and a World Economic Forum cultural leader.