Sushar Manaying, popularly known as Aom, is a renowned Thai actress and singer of Thai-Chinese heritage.
Born on January 9, 1988, as Sucha Manaying in Phimai district, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand, she later changed her name to Sucharat and eventually to Sushar.
She also uses the Chinese name Li Haina.
She rose to prominence in the Thai entertainment industry and gained significant popularity across Asia, particularly in China, thanks to her charismatic performances in films and television dramas.
Siblings
Sushar has one younger sister named Supattra Manaying, often referred to as Ang or Alice.
Supattra maintains a relatively private life but has been visible in family-related events and on social media.
She works as a businesswoman, notably in e-commerce and cosmetics, and her beauty and poise have drawn public attention, with some noting she rivals celebrities in appearance.
The sisters share a warm, supportive relationship, evident from Supattra’s wedding, where Sushar participated actively and shared joyful moments.
Career
Manaying began with modeling, music videos, and hosting before transitioning to on-screen roles.
Her breakthrough came with the 2010 romantic film Yes or No, a pioneering Thai lesbian romance that catapulted her to fame and built a strong fanbase.
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She reprised her role in the sequels Yes or No 2 (2012) and Yes or No 2.5 (2015).
She has since starred in numerous Thai television series and films, including Kiss Me, Mr. Lipstick (2021), Switch On (2021–2022), Girl2K (2021), Irresistible, Finding the Rainbow (2022), the horror-thriller The Lake (2022), and the Netflix series Bangkok Breaking (2021).
She expanded internationally with the Chinese series Rainbow Town (2019).
In recent years, she has continued with projects like The Thirsty Thirty (2025) and maintains an active presence through her cosmetics brand Fleen Beauty, focusing on skincare-infused makeup.
Accolades
Throughout her career, Manaying has earned multiple accolades for her acting and contributions to entertainment.
These include the Best Actress award from the 21st Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards for her work in film, as well as wins at the Kazz Awards (such as Current Girl Hit Award and Couple of the Year), Siam Dara Star Awards for Best Actress in TV, Starpics Thai Film Awards, Kom Chad Luek Awards for Best Actress, Bioscope Awards for Best Acting, Gmember Awards for Best Movie Soundtrack, and others like the Hamburger Award.
She has also received nominations from events such as the Top Awards and Daradaily the Great Awards, along with honors like Outstanding Alumni from Srinakharinwirot University and an Honorable Award from the Thailand International Film Destination Festival.
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