Sarinthip Siriwan
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1 January 1926
Sarinthip Siriwan | |
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ศรินทิพย์ ศิริวรรณ | |
| Born | Phailin Collin (Thai: ไพลิน คอลลิน) 1 January 1926 Nakhon Chai Si, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand |
| Disappeared | 3 December 1987 (aged 61) |
| Status | Missing for 38 years, 2 months and 5 days |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1954–1987 |
| Spouse | Chalee Intarawichit (Thai: ชาลี อินทรวิจิตร) |
Sarinthip Siriwan[1] (Thai: ศรินทิพย์ ศิริวรรณ) (born 1 January 1926) is a Thai actress. She made her debut in a leading role in the film Hell Hotel (Thai: โรงแรมนรก) by Rattana Pestonji with Chana Sri-ubon and Surasit Sattayawong. She is a three-time recipient of the Saraswati award (Thai: รางวัลตุ๊กตาทอง). She received two in the Best Supporting Actress category for Free Chinese Movement (Thai: ขบวนเสรีจีน) 1959 and Son of the Northeast (Thai: ลูกอีสาน) 1982,[2] and one in the Best Comedienne category for Unending Fire of Passion (Thai: ไม่สิ้นไร้ไฟสวาท).[2]
Siriwan's real name is Phailin Collin and she was born in Nakhon chaisri District, Nakhon Pathom in 1926.[3] Her father is Dutch. She graduated from Phadung Darunee school.