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Get to know Becky Armstrong, the new star for 'Girl from Nowhere: The Reset'

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Becky Armstrong will play the legendary role of Nanno in Netflix Thailand's girl from nowhere series entitled 'Girl From Nowhere: The Reset.'

The Thai-British actress will deliver a new spin to Nanno's character, a high school girl transferred to private schools nationwide to reveal the hidden wrongs inside every institution. According to Netflix, “If everything's the same, it wouldn't be called karma,” adding that Nanno's character is still required in a world that must have its wrongs set straight.

'Girl from Nowhere: The Reset' will be different from other seasons in that it will serve as a standalone story in a different timeline and will feature a completely different cast. The hit Thai horror-thriller television series titled Girl from Nowhere premiered in 2018 and 2021 and starred Chicha “Kitty” Amatayakul and became an instant success for its dark and thrilling narrative. The reboot will be bringing a fresh spin on the popular Nanno character.

Becky, whose real name is Rebecca Patricia Armstrong, already has an established presence in the Thai entertainment industry. She made a name for herself with global audiences in various TV shows including 'TharnType 2: 7 Years of Love,' the first-ever girl's love content in Thai entertainment called 'Gap: The Series,' and in films including 'Long Live Love!'. Now, with Becky's reputation growing with many fans recognizing her for her ability to play a variety of roles, fans are curious to see how Becky will interpret Nanno.


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