Can you recommend any face claims of young women (20s to 30s) of Southeast Asian or Pakistani descent?
Pakistani:
Nazish Jahangir (1988) Pakistani.
Wardah Khan (1989) Saudi Arabian and Kashmiri Pakistani.
Neelofa (1989) Malay, Pakistani, and Unspecified Arab.
Sonya Hussyn (1991) Pakistani.
Tazzy Phe (1991) Pashtun Pakistani.
Neelam Muneer (1992) Pakistani.
Shazi Raja (1992) Pakistani.
Zarnish Khan (1993) Pakistani.
Tahirah Sharif (1993) Afro-Jamaican / Pakistani.
Sophia Taylor Ali (1995) Pakistani.
Alizeh Shah (2000) Pakistani.
Filipino:
Malaya Rivera Drew (1985) Tagalog Filipino, English, Unspecified Native American, Polish and Spanish.
Cassie (1986) Filipino [Unspecified] / Afro-Vincentian, Afro-Anguillan and Mexican.
Mela Franco Habijan (1987) Tagalog Filipino.
Glaiza de Castro (1988) Tagalog Filipino - queer.
Maja Salvador (1988) Waray and Bisaya [Sugbuanon] Filipino, some Spanish and Catalan.
Yeng Constantino (1988) Bicolano and Tagalog Filipino.
Pia Wurtzbach (1989) Tagalog Filipino / German.
Anna Akana (1989) Filipino [Unspecified], possibly Spanish / Japanese, Native Hawaiian, possibly English, Irish, German, French, and Chinese
Cassie Steele (1989) Filipino [Unspecified] / English.
Yasmien Kurdi (1989) Kurdish, Lebanese, and Chinese Filipino.
Rachel Tee Tyler (1989) Filipino [Unspecified].
Nava Rose (1990) Filipino [Unspecified].
Nicole Gale Anderson (1990) Filipino [Unspecified], Spanish / British, Swedish, German.
Erich Gonzales (1990) Bisaya Filipino.
Kim Chiu (1990) Bisaya [Sugbuanon] Filipino and Chinese.
Kevin Balot (1991) Filipino [Unspecified] - trans.
Charlotte Nicdao (1991) Bisaya Filipino / Unspecified.
Wawa Zainal (1991) Bruneian, Bajau Malaysian and Tausug Filipino.
Kim Adis (1993) Bisaya Filipino.
Ashley Argota (1993) Filipino [Unspecified].
Charlene Almarvez (1993) Filipino [Unspecified].
Saweetie (1993) Tagalog and Bisaya [Ilonggo and Sugbuanon] Filipino, Chinese / African-American.
Kylie Padilla (1993) Iloko, Kapampangan, and Bikol Filipino, Chinese; most likely some white (remote Spanish — the Padilla clan are known for being mestizo).
Louriza Tronco (1993) Bisaya [Ilonggo] Filipino.
Coryn Mabalot (1993) Filipino [Unspecified].
Lauren Young (1993) Filipino [Unspecified] / English, Scottish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, Welsh, remote Dutch, and remote German.
Devon Seron (1993) Bisaya Filipino.
Nadine Lustre (1993) Aklanon, Ilocano, Pangasinan and Tagalog Filipino.
Catriona Gray (1994) Bikol Filipino / Scottish.
Jasmine Curtis-Smith (1994) Ilocano Filipino / Australian [Unspecified].
Alexa Steele (1995) Filipino [Unspecified] / English.
Jessica Sanchez (1995) Aklanon Filipino / Mexican, including Spanish, Indigenous Mexican, and African.
Christina Nadin (1995) Filipino [Unspecified] / English and Irish.
Courtney Bandeko (1996) Filipino [Unspecified].
Eva Noblezada (1996) Bisaya [Sugbuanon/Bohol and Ilonggo] Filipino / Mexican.
Morissette Amon (1996) Bisaya [Sugbuanon] Filipino.
Meg DeLacy (1996) Filipino [Unspecified] / Irish.
Cymphonique Miller (1996) African-American / Filipino [Unspecified] and Scottish.
Kathryn Bernardo (1996) Tagalog Filipino.
Rabiya Mateo (1996) Ilonggo Filipino / Indian.
Maris Racal (1997) Bisaya [Sugbuanon] Filipino.
Anna Suda (1997) Japanese / Filipino [Unspecified].
Sharifa Akeel (1997) Filipino, Qatari, and Iranian.
Chelsea Clark (1998) Filipino [Unspecified].
Jane De Leon (1998) Bisaya [Bol-anon] Filipino.
Gabbi Garcia (1998) Tagalog Filipino.
Janella Salvador (1998) Bisaya [Sugbuanon] Filipino.
Thai:
Florence Faivre (1983) Thai / French.
Alisa Allapach (1983) Thai.
Noey Chotika Wongwilas (1984) Thai.
Bow Benjawan Artner (1986) German / Thai.
Treechada Petcharat / Nong Poy (1986) Thai - trans
Puifai Natapat Wipataradachtragoon (1987) Thai.
Mint Minthita Wattanakul (1988) Thai.
Nanan Phakjira Kanrattanasoot (1989) Thai.
Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat (1990) Thai.
Rania Joy Jutamas Wichai (1990) Thai.
Bua Nalinthip Sakulongumpai (1990) Thai.
Zorzo Natharuetai Akkharakitwattanakul (1990) Thai.
Namtarn Pichukkana Wongsarattanasin (1991) Thai.
Wawwa Nichari Chokprajakchat (1991) Thai.
Prima Bhunjaroeun (1991) Thai.
Pattie Ungsumalynn Sirapatsakmetha (1991) Thai.
Baifern Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul (1992) Thai.
Davika Hoorne (1992) Thai / Belgian.
Lanlalin Tejasa Weckx / Charebelle Lanlalin (1992) Thai.
Kanya Sesser (1992) Thai - born without legs.
Pear Pitchapa Phanthumchinda (1992) Thai.
Maeya Nonthawan Thongleng (1992) Thai.
Yaya Urassaya Sperbund (1993) Thai / Norwegian.
Kitty Chicha Amatayakul (1993) Thai.
Sassanee Smile Wiraporn (1993) Thai.
Marline Yan (1993) Cambodian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai, and Indian.
Pat Chayanit Chansangavej (1994) Thai.
Ticha Wongtipkanon (1994) Thai.
Fon Sananthachat Thanapatpisal (1994) Thai.
Mild Lapassalan Jiravechsoontornkul (1994) Thai.
Maengmum Tanshi Bumrungkit (1995) Thai.
Piglet Charada Imraporn (1995) Thai.
Thanaerng Kanyawee Songmuang (1996) Thai.
Lydia Graham (1996) Thai / British.
Mook Worranit Thawornwong (1996) Thai.
Chonnasorn Sajakul / Sorn (1996) Thai.
Nychaa Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich (1996) Thai.
Mook Mookda Narinrak (1996) Thai.
Nene Pornnappan Pornpenpipat (1997) Thai.
Nicha Yontararak / Minnie (1997) Thai.
Myra Molloy (1997) Thai / Unspecified American.
Dorothy Petzold (1997) Thai / German.
Fah Yongwaree Anilbol (1999) Thai.
Jannine Weigel (2000) Thai / German.
Rinrada Thurapan (?) Thai - trans.
Sirada Tanapeng (?) Thai.
Vietnamese:
Ali Wong (1982) Vietnamese / Chinese.
Levy Tran (1983) Vietnamese.
Ho Ngọc Hà (1984) Vietnamese.
Hari Won (1985) Vietnamese / Korean.
Nguyễn Minh Hằng / Min (1988) Vietnamese.
Hoàng Thùy Linh (1988) Vietnamese.
Bảo Thy (1988) Vietnamese.
Kelly Marie Tran (1989) Vietnamese.
Bich Phuong (1989) Vietnamese.
Gina Darling (1989) Vietnamese / Russian.
Dianne Doan (1990) Vietnamese.
Chantal Thuy (1990) Vietnamese.
Patti Harrison (1990) Vietnamese / White - trans.
Aoife Hinds (1991) Vietnamese / Irish.
Julie Vu (1992) Vietnamese - trans.
Suni Hạ Linh (1993) Vietnamese.
Phan Kim Cương / Liz (1993) Vietnamese.
Hoàng Yến Chibi (1993) Vietnamese.
Chi Pu (1993) Vietnamese.
Marline Yan (1993) Cambodian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai, and Indian.
Khoi My (1995) Vietnamese.
La Thanh Thanh (1993) Vietnamese.
Jolie Nguyen (1997) Vietnamese.
Jessica Vu (1999) Vietnamese.
Star Slade (1999) Vietnamese / Metis - pansexual.
Burmese:
Ah Moon (1991) Burmese.
Myo Ko Ko San (1994) Burmese - trans.
Zun Than Sin (1995) Burmese and Rakhine.
Waddy Lwin Moe (1998) 7/8 Burmese and 1/8 Punjabi Indian.
Malaysian:
Bishamber Das (1985) Punjabi Indian and Malaysian.
Yuna (1986) Malaysian.
Heliza Helmi (1986) Malaysian.
Ummi Nazeera (1990) Malaysian.
Shila Amzah (1990) Malaysian.
Lin Min-Chen (1990) Chinese Malaysian.
Syatilla Melvin (1991) Malaysian / Japanese.
Wawa Zainal (1991) Bruneian, Bajau Malaysian and Tausug Filipino.
Mira Filzah (1994) Malaysian.
Elfira Loy (1994) Javanese Indonesian and Malaysian.
Sweet Qismina (1997) Malaysian.
Emily Bador (1997) Malaysian / English.
Indonesian:
Dian Sastrowardoyo (1982) Indonesian.
Laudya Cynthia Bella (1988) Sundanese Indonesian.
Jessica Mauboy (1989) Indonesian / Kuku Yalanji.
Julie Estelle (1989) Indonesian / French-American.
Elfira Loy (1994) Javanese Indonesian and Malaysian.
Maudy Ayunda (1994) Indonesian.
Lulu Antariksa (1995) Indonesian / German.
Prilly Latuconsina (1996) Moluccan Indonesian and Sundanese Indonesian.
Brianne Tju (1998) Chinese / Indonesian.
Nicole Zenfaya / Niki (1999) Indonesian.
Jihane Almira Chedid (2000) Javanese Indonesian / Lebanese.
Zoë Love Smith (2000) Indonesian / Afro-Curaçaoan.
Cambodian:
Pisay Pao (1984) Cambodian.
Debbie Sath (1985) Cambodian / Salvadoran.
Ellen Wong (1985) Chinese Cambodian.
Laura Mam (1986) Cambodian.
Marline Yan (1993) Cambodian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai, and Indian.
Tai’aysha (1998) Dominican and Cambodian.
Bruneian:
Nina Iskandar (1991) Bruneian.
Wawa Zainal (1991) Bruneian, Bajau Malaysian and Tausug Filipino.
Laotian:
N/A
East Timorese:
N/A
I've only listed those with resources otherwise this would get lengthy but please let me know if you want suggestions without resources too!
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Oh My Boss (2021)
Episodes: 14
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Drama, Office
Story: 5 out of 10
Characters: 5 out of 10
Cinematography: 6 out of 10
Summary
When Noomnim finally lands a solid job, she decides to have a fun night out with her friend to celebrate. At the bar, she meets a handsome stranger and spends a lovely night with him. However, that stranger turns out to be her new boss! Luckily for her, the handsome CEO doesn't seem to remember her. Or does he? When he makes Noomnim his personal assistant, she finds herself wondering whether he is interested in her or just this flirtatious with everyone.
Review
pretty generic
Story
Noomnim meets a handsome stranger at a bar, where she is celebrating her new job. However, after a great night with him, she loses his number and is convinced that she will never see him again. But, on her first day at her new job she realizes that that charming stranger is actually her boss.
Thai Drama Oh My Boss is a classic romantic comedy with few surprises and constant twists that tried to spice up the love story.
However, the drama ends up being boring and predictable. The trope of something occurring to ruin the couple’s perfect relationship quickly gets stale, as it is more than three times repeatable.
The office drama, moreover, did not help the main story at all. It only stalls the progress of the love story, but, other than that, it was only there to fill in the gaps.
Actually, the whole drama was mostly focused on two main characters and the rest are just there to add a comment or two. Thus, they are barely introduced, with no story and no purpose other than appearing next to the leads.
The love story itself is tiring to watch. It has its ups and downs and it was intense to watch at first, but the guy kept messing up and the girl kept being miserable and that led to a forced romance with unsatisfying explanation and faster than light forgiveness.
Characters
Noomnim is good at her work and she does her best to not let anyone down. She is a good friend and a good colleague and she cares for those around her.
Mook Worranit Thawornwong was an enjoyable female lead, though her character was too much of a pushover.
Koji is a CEO who is fair to his employees and tries to move the company forward. He is, however, always flirting with everyone and confuses Noomnim with his actions.
Luke Ishikawa Plowden did a good job with his performance, even though his character was a dbag most of the time.
Rena is a mysterious woman who appears to be close to Koji, even though he claims she is just his friend. She likes to ploy and play with those around her to get what she wants.
Knomjean Kullamas Limpawutivaranon played the femme fatal perfectly.
Cinematography
The dramas pace was messy and the twists rushed.
Overall
My overall rating for the Thai Drama Oh My Boss is 3 out of 10. The couple had chemistry but the story of the drama was boring.
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