Thai movie stars born in 1976

Here are 9 famous actors from Thailand were born in 1976:

Tatchakorn Yeerum

Tatchakorn Yeerum (February 5, 1976 Phanom Dong Rak District-) also known as Jaa Panom Yeerum, Panom Yeerum, Panom Worawit, Thatchakon Yiram, Phanom Yiram, Jaa Panom, Worawit Yeerum, Japanom Yeerum, Tony Jaa, Tony Ja Yeerum, Tachakorn Yeerum, Phanom Yeerum or Jaa Phanom is a Thai actor, film producer, stunt performer, film director, screenwriter, choreographer and martial artist. He has one child, Hataipavee Yeerum.

Tony Jaa started his career in martial arts when he started training in Muay Thai at the age of 10. He became a stuntman in the film industry in Thailand, and eventually landed his breakthrough role in 2003 with the film "Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior". The success of the film led to Tony Jaa becoming a global action star, with lead roles in films such as "Tom Yum Goong" (also known as "The Protector"), "The Ong-Bak Trilogy", and "Furious 7".

Aside from his work in film, Tony Jaa is known for his dedication to preserving the traditions and techniques of martial arts. He has also been involved in various charitable causes, including advocating for animal welfare and supporting disaster relief efforts in Thailand. In addition, he has been recognized for his contributions to the film industry, having received several awards throughout his career, including Best Action Choreography at the Hong Kong Film Awards.

Leo Putt

Leo Putt (April 1, 1976 Bangkok-) otherwise known as Putthipong Sriwat is a Thai singer and actor. His child is called Gita Sriwat.

Leo Putt began his career in the entertainment industry in the early 2000s as a member of a boy band called D2B. The band was very successful and released several hit albums, earning Leo Putt widespread popularity throughout Thailand. In addition to his successful music career, Leo Putt has also acted in several popular Thai television dramas, including "Hua Jai Sila" and "Plerng Toranong." He has also appeared in several films, such as "The Queens" and "Lub Luang Jai." Throughout his career, Leo Putt has won numerous awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry in Thailand.

Ray MacDonald

Ray MacDonald (May 21, 1976 Bangkok-) is a Thai actor and presenter.

He was born to a Scottish father and a Thai mother, and grew up in Bangkok. MacDonald began his career as a model before transitioning to acting in the late 1990s. He has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "Monrak Transistor," "The Adventure of Iron Pussy," and "My Best Bodyguard." In addition to acting, MacDonald has also hosted several television programs, such as "Amazing Thailand" and "Destination Thailand." He is considered by many to be one of Thailand's most recognizable foreign actors. Apart from acting, MacDonald is also known for his love of muay Thai and his efforts to promote the sport.

Dom Hetrakul

Dom Hetrakul (April 9, 1976-) otherwise known as Dom Hatrakul is a Thai actor, presenter and model.

He started his career as a model before becoming an actor in the late 90s. He has appeared in numerous television dramas, films and commercials in Thailand. Some of his prominent works include his roles in the films "The Billionaire" and "Valentine Sweety" as well as his hosting job in the reality show "The Face Thailand". Dom is also known for his philanthropic work and has been involved in various charitable organizations in Thailand. He is married to actress Taya Rogers and they have a son together.

Supoj Chancharoen

Supoj Chancharoen (February 13, 1976 Lamphun-) also known as Lift or Supoj Janjareon is a Thai actor and singer.

He began his career as a singer in the late 1990s as a member of the boy band The Boyfriends, and made his acting debut in the TV series "Pleng Ruk Rim Fung Khong" in 2001. He gained widespread popularity for his role as Saran in the hit TV drama "Nang Sao Jumlaeng Ruk" in 2005, and has since starred in numerous TV series and films. In addition to acting, he has also released solo music albums and performed in concerts. Outside of his entertainment career, Supoj is known for his philanthropic efforts, including supporting children's charities and disaster relief efforts.

Phutanate Hongmanop

Phutanate Hongmanop (July 16, 1976 Bangkok-) is a Thai actor, presenter and singer.

He began his career as a model before transitioning into acting. His breakthrough role came in the 2004 Thai horror film, "Shutter". He has since become one of the most popular actors in Thailand, known for his versatile range and attention to detail in character portrayal. He has won numerous awards for his performances, including the Best Actor award at the Bangkok Critics Assembly and Starpics Awards. Aside from his acting career, Hongmanop is also a talented singer and has released several albums. He is also an advocate for environmental causes and is actively involved in promoting sustainable living.

Chatayodom Hiranyatithi

Chatayodom Hiranyatithi (August 3, 1976 Bangkok-) also known as Chai is a Thai actor, model, tv personality and vj.

He graduated from Chulalongkorn University with a degree in Architecture, but eventually pursued a career in entertainment. Chai became known for his work as a VJ on MTV Thailand and has hosted various shows, including "Popscene" and "Me and My MTV". He has also acted in many TV series and movies, such as "Hormones" and "The Love of Siam". In addition to his entertainment career, Chai is also involved in social activism and has supported various causes, including HIV/AIDS awareness and animal welfare.

Chakrapong Siririn

Chakrapong Siririn (September 6, 1976 Bangkok-) also known as Song is a Thai musician and actor.

He was born into a family of musicians and began his career in entertainment by performing as a drummer in his family's band. In 1996, he joined the band "Big Ass" as the lead vocalist and quickly gained popularity in Thailand's music industry.

Aside from his career in music, Chakrapong also ventured into acting and appeared in several Thai television series and films. Some of his notable works include "Dek hor" (2006), "Lhong ngao jun" (2019), and "Heart Attack" (2015).

Chakrapong has received numerous awards for his musical and acting accomplishments, including the "Best Actor" award at the 28th Suphannahong National Film Awards in 2011 for his role in the film "Akasathien Diary".

In addition to his successful entertainment career, Chakrapong is also known for his philanthropic endeavors. He established the "Song for Life Foundation" which supports underprivileged children in Thailand by providing access to education and healthcare.

Thana Suthikamorn

Thana Suthikamorn (December 10, 1976 Thailand-) a.k.a. Thana 'Oil' Suthikamorn, Oil, Thana Sutthikamon, Oil Thana, Thana Suttikamon, Thana Arjariyangkul or Thana Sutigamol is a Thai actor and singer. He has one child, Areena Arjariyangkul.

Thana Suthikamorn began his career in the entertainment industry at a young age. He started out as a model before transitioning to acting and singing. He gained popularity as an actor in Thailand in the 1990s and 2000s, appearing in numerous TV dramas and films.

In addition to his acting career, Thana Suthikamorn is also known for his music. He has released several albums and singles, and has won awards for his work in both acting and music. He has also been a judge on popular singing reality shows in Thailand.

Thana Suthikamorn is known for his talent and versatility as an actor, singer, and performer. He has a strong following in Thailand and is considered one of the country's most popular and successful entertainers.

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