Background
Seri was born in Bangkok, Thailand the son of Leu and Sa-nga Wangnaitham.
Seri was born in Bangkok, Thailand the son of Leu and Sa-nga Wangnaitham.
He was educated in the Thailand Fine Arts Department"s College of Dramatic Arts, and in 1954 joined the department as a musical artist.
Seri was considered a master khon dancer, which is regarded as Thailand"s highest performing art form. He was also an actor, playwright, director, songwriter, poet and television producer. He was named a National Artist in 1988.
Early life and career He eventually became head of the music division.
He received a scholarship to study fine arts at the University of Hawaii from 1962 to 1965. In 1988, he was named a National Artist for performing arts
Among Seri"s works was the television variety show, Srisuk Nattakham, which ran for 13 years. He also produced the educational program, Singkhuanroo Kon Doo Khon (Things You Need to Know Before Viewing Khon) in 1972, which served as an introduction to khon for a new generation of Thais.
He was a regular performer at important cultural events, including a khon performance by 2,526 dancers in Sanam Luang to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Rattanakosin island.
Later works Among his later works was an adaptation of Thailand"s national epic, the Ramayana, Ramayana Epic: the Incarnation of Rama, with 150 performers at the National Theater in 2005.