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Thai Disney Story Artist with Oscar in her hand shared all over the web
By Coconuts Bangkok

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LOS ANGELES: -- Sad that Fawn Veerasuntorn didn’t hold the camera herself, otherwise she would have created the coolest selfie in Thailand, what with the gleaming gold Oscar in her hands.

The biggest Thai dimension to come from today’s Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles was this photo of Fawn, a story artist who was recognized as one of three Thais who worked on Walt Disney’s “Frozen.”

The photo of her with the iconic statuette has been shared hundreds of times so far this afternoon.

Frozen - a musical fairy tale about two royal sisters in an icy Scandinavian kingdom - won the Academy Award on Sunday for best animated feature film. [read more...]

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2014/03/04/thai-disney-story-artist-oscar-her-hand-shared-all-over-web

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2014-03-04

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She apparently dropped out of Mahidol University and went to Columbus College of Art and Design for her higher education. So a good example of what can be achieved with an overseas education.

That's mighty white of you. Do you think she should hand over her Oscar to the school?

BTW: Many 'stars' don't have a higher education. How do you account for that?

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Please guys, let's get the facts, not wanting to take anything away from the lass, but to achieve something she had to leave Thailand and study overseas, good on her, but as for the Oscar, she didn't win it, the animated movie Frozen did, she just happened to work on it. So, rijb, it's NOT her Oscar, so yes, she will have to hand it back, but not to the school, to the Disney studio.

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rickirs, on 04 Mar 2014 - 22:07, said:

Very Awesom creative talent. Thailand has a lot of hidden artists that could further its international reputation in the movie and animation industry. Good luck.

Very hidden, can you shed some light on your comment, what you said could apply to any country, can you back it up.

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