Thai movie stars born in 1974

Here are 17 famous actors from Thailand were born in 1974:

Akara Amarttayakul

Akara Amarttayakul (April 19, 1974 Bangkok-) also known as Gof Akara, Puthichai Amatayakul, Gof, Golf or Putthichai AmartTayakul is a Thai actor, singer and graphic designer.

He began his career in the entertainment industry as a graphic designer, designing album covers and posters for various artists. He later transitioned to acting and made his debut in the popular Thai TV drama "Peak Marn" in 1998. Since then, he has appeared in numerous TV dramas and films, including "Neung Nai Suang," "Koo Gum," and "Kon Ruk Luang Jai."

Aside from acting, Akara is also a talented singer and has released several singles and albums throughout his career. He is known for his smooth, soulful voice and has won awards for his music. In addition, he has also ventured into hosting, and has hosted several television shows and events.

Despite his success, Akara has kept a low profile and is known for his humble and down-to-earth personality. He is also actively involved in charity work, and has supported various causes and organizations over the years.

Somchai Kemglad

Somchai Kemglad (January 26, 1974 Bangkok-) a.k.a. Somchai Khemklad or Tao Somchai is a Thai actor and singer. He has two children, Somjai Kemglad and Sukjai Kemglad.

Somchai Kemglad began his entertainment career in the late 1990s, acting in television dramas and movies. He gained popularity in the early 2000s, starring in several hit television series and earning critical acclaim for his performances. Somchai also ventured into music, releasing his debut album in 2005. He has since released several albums and singles, showcasing his versatile singing abilities. In addition to his acting and singing career, Somchai is also known for his philanthropic work, supporting various charitable organizations and causes in Thailand. He continues to be a prominent figure in the Thai entertainment industry, with a loyal fan base both in Thailand and abroad.

Passin Reungwoot

Passin Reungwoot (July 31, 1974-) also known as Arawat Reungwoot or A is a Thai actor.

He was born in Nonthaburi, Thailand and started his acting career in 1999 with the Thai drama series "Nang Sao Som Lem." Passin gained widespread popularity for his lead roles in several hit Thai TV dramas such as "Jao Sao Ban Rai," "Look Nee Tee Rak," and "Plerng Chimplee." He has also starred in several films such as "Jan Dara: The Finale" and "Seven Something."

In addition to acting, Passin is also a successful businessman, having launched his own eyewear brand called "KARBON" in 2018. He is known for his philanthropy work and has supported several charitable causes including providing support for underprivileged children in Thailand.

Passin is married to fellow actress Nusaba Punnakanta and the couple has a daughter together.

Natthawut Skidjai

Natthawut Skidjai (December 2, 1974 Phetchaburi Province-) otherwise known as Poh is a Thai actor and presenter. His child is called Phudit Skidjai.

Poh began his career in entertainment as a model before transitioning to acting. He gained popularity for his roles in popular Thai dramas such as "Kaew Tah Pee" and "Malee Rerng Rabum". Poh has also participated in various movie projects such as "Chob Kod Like Chai Kod Love" and "Ai-Fak". Aside from acting, Poh has also hosted several entertainment shows and events. He has won multiple awards including Best Supporting Actor at the 2015 SEASAFF Film Festival for his role in "The Scar". In addition to his career in entertainment, Poh is also known for his social and charitable work, including supporting education for disadvantaged children through the "Yim Kids Project".

Surawut Maikun

Surawut Maikun (May 23, 1974 Uttaradit Province-) also known as Noom or Noom Surawut Maikun is a Thai actor, singer, model and tv personality.

He rose to fame in the early 2000s as a member of the boy band D2B, which also included his fellow actors Dan and Benz. In addition to his music career, Surawut has appeared in numerous Thai dramas and films over the years, earning critical acclaim for his performances. He has also dabbled in hosting, appearing on various TV shows and events in Thailand. Surawut is known for his charming personality and good looks, which have made him a popular figure in the entertainment industry throughout his career. He continues to captivate audiences with his talents and remains one of the most sought-after stars in Thailand.

Ekkachai Euasangkomsert

Ekkachai Euasangkomsert (May 12, 1974-) is a Thai television show host, singer, disc jockey and actor.

He began his career in entertainment in the late 1990s as a singer, releasing his debut album in 1999. Ekkachai rose to national prominence as a television show host in the early 2000s, hosting several popular TV shows in Thailand. He has also acted in films, television dramas and stage productions.

In addition to his work in entertainment, Ekkachai has also been involved in various charitable causes, including working with organizations to support those affected by natural disasters and helping underprivileged children.

Ekkachai is known for his warm personality, sense of humor and love for music. He continues to be a popular figure in Thai entertainment and is highly respected for his contributions to the industry.

Phenphet Phenkul

Phenphet Phenkul (March 31, 1974-) a.k.a. Penpetch Penkul, Jab or แจ็ป is a Thai actor and singer.

He began his career as a singer in the early 1990s and later transitioned to acting in the early 2000s. Phenphet has since become a prominent figure in the Thai entertainment industry, having starred in numerous television dramas, films, and stage productions. Known for his versatile acting skills and charismatic personality, he has won several awards and nominations throughout his career, including the Best Actor Award at the 13th National Film Association Awards for his role in the film "Monrak Transistor" (2001). In addition to his acting and singing career, Phenphet is also actively involved in various social causes and charities, and has been recognized for his philanthropic work by various organizations.

Nui Chernyim

Nui Chernyim (June 5, 1974 Nakhon Nayok Province-) also known as Chukiet Auimsuk, Nui Choenyeun or Chookiat Iamsook is a Thai actor and film director. He has one child, Pusit Iamsook.

Nui Chernyim started his acting career in 1999 in the movie "Jan Dara". He gained popularity for his roles in several Thai horror movies such as "Shutter" and "Alone". In addition to acting, he also ventured into film directing and made his directorial debut with the movie "Eternity" in 2010. The film was critically acclaimed and won several awards at international film festivals. Nui Chernyim is also a successful businessman and owns a restaurant chain in Thailand. He is known for his philanthropic work and actively supports various charities in his home country. Despite his success, he remains grounded and is loved by his fans for his humility and kindness.

Ekkapob Chantarangsi

Ekkapob Chantarangsi (October 25, 1974 Bangkok-) otherwise known as Gai or Gai U.H.T. is a Thai businessperson, singer and actor.

He graduated from Assumption University in Bangkok with a degree in business administration, after which he became involved in the music industry. He started his music career as a member of the band U.H.T. and later went solo, releasing several successful albums. Gai also ventured into acting and has appeared in numerous Thai dramas and films. In addition to his entertainment career, he is also a successful entrepreneur and owns a record label, a restaurant, and several other businesses. Gai is known for his charismatic personality and philanthropic work, having founded a charitable foundation to support underprivileged children in Thailand.

Paopol Thephasdin

Paopol Thephasdin (September 6, 1974-) a.k.a. Phaophon Thephatdin Na Ayudhya is a Thai actor and disc jockey.

Paopol Thephasdin was born on September 6, 1974, in Bangkok, Thailand. He is best known for his work as an actor and disc jockey, but he has also worked as a television host, voiceover artist, and model. He started his career as a DJ and later transitioned to acting. He has appeared in a variety of television shows, including dramas, comedies, and variety shows. Some of his most popular roles include "Pai" in the drama "So Sanaeha", "Pong" in the drama "Jao Sao Jum Yorm", and "Pun" in the comedy "Kularb Tud Petch". In addition to acting, he has also hosted several television shows, including "Thep Sarm Rudoo" and "The Brothers". He has won several awards for his work, including Best Actor in a Leading Role at the 2020 Daradaily Awards. In his free time, Paopol enjoys playing golf and spending time with his family.

Sitiporn Niyom

Sitiporn Niyom (September 25, 1974-) also known as Sittiporn Niyom or Dong is a Thai actor. His child is called Pimmada Niyom.

Sitiporn Niyom began his career as a model before transitioning to acting in the early 2000s. He is known for his roles in popular Thai dramas such as "Dao Long Fah Phu" (2005) and "Sai Lub Jub Abb" (2006). Niyom's popularity in Thailand has earned him a large following on social media, with over 1 million followers on Instagram. In addition to his acting career, Niyom is also a successful businessman, owning multiple restaurants and a hotel in Thailand.

Pramote Seangsorn

Pramote Seangsorn (December 11, 1974-) is a Thai actor, film director and singer.

He first rose to fame in the late 1990s as a pop singer with the boy band D2B. He then transitioned to acting and has since starred in numerous Thai films and TV series.

In 2010, Seangsorn made his directorial debut with the comedy film "Best of Times," which he also wrote and starred in. The film was a commercial success and garnered critical acclaim, earning him several awards and nominations.

Seangsorn is also known for his philanthropic work, serving as an ambassador for various charities and foundations. In 2013, he founded the Pramote Seangsorn Foundation to support education and improve the lives of underprivileged children in Thailand.

Aside from his work in the entertainment industry, Seangsorn holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a Master's degree in Communication Management. He is also a licensed pilot and enjoys flying planes in his spare time.

Ake Oree

Ake Oree (May 31, 1974 Sattahip District-) is a Thai actor. He has one child, Praeploy Oree.

Ake Oree began his acting career in the mid-1990s and quickly became a popular actor in Thailand. He has acted in numerous television dramas and movies, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Notably, he won the Best Actor award at the Thailand National Film Association Awards for his role in the movie "Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives" in 2010. Oree is also known for his work as a voice actor, contributing his voice to various TV shows and movies. Besides acting, Ake Oree is actively involved in community service and charitable activities. In recent years, he has been using his platform to raise awareness about environmental issues in Thailand.

Pasin Ruangvuth

Pasin Ruangvuth (July 31, 1974 Thailand-) a.k.a. A, Arawat Ruangvuth or Pasin Ruengwut is a Thai actor.

He started his acting career in the late 1990s and became well-known for his role in the movie "Bangkok Dangerous" (1999) directed by the Pang Brothers. Pasin has acted in over 50 films and has won multiple awards for his outstanding performances, including Best Actor at the Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards in 2006 for his role in "Ploy" (2007). In addition to his acting career, Pasin is also a singer and has released several albums. He is known for his philanthropy work and has been involved in various charity organizations, including the Red Cross Society of Thailand. In his personal life, he is married and has two children.

Krerk Chiller

Krerk Chiller (December 10, 1974 Thailand-) also known as Kirk Schiller is a Thai actor. He has three children, Phaktheema Chiller, Sornsiri Chiller and Paphada Chiller.

Krerk Chiller started his career as a model before transitioning to acting. He is best known for his roles in popular Thai dramas such as "Leh Lub Salub Rarng" and "Chaat Seur Pan Mungkorn". He has also starred in several films, including "Peht Mahaani", "ThirTEEN Terrors" and "Nangfah Satang". Apart from acting, Krerk is also a television host and has hosted the Thai fitness series "Deelight". He is known for his dedication to health and fitness and regularly shares his workout routines and healthy living tips on social media. Krerk is also passionate about giving back to the community and supports various charity organizations in Thailand.

Somkiat Chanpram

Somkiat Chanpram (April 22, 1974 Klaeng District-) also known as Ling or Sena Ling is a Thai tv personality and actor. He has one child, Moleeda Chanpram.

Somkiat Chanpram started his career in the entertainment industry as a model, working with various brands and companies. He then got his big break in acting as a supporting character in the popular Thai drama, Love of Siam (2007). He has since starred in numerous films and TV series, showcasing his versatility and range as an actor.

Aside from acting, Somkiat Chanpram is also known for his hosting skills. He has hosted various TV shows and events, including the Miss Thailand Universe pageant. He is well-loved by his fans for his charming personality and sense of humor.

In addition to his work in entertainment, Somkiat Chanpram is also an advocate for animal rights and welfare. He has supported various organizations and causes, and even started his own foundation, called Ling's Animal Heroes, which provides assistance and care for stray animals in Thailand.

Despite his success and fame, Somkiat Chanpram remains grounded and dedicated to his craft. He continues to inspire and entertain his fans with his talent and passion for his work.

Yuth Thongcharoen

Yuth Thongcharoen (December 9, 1974 New York-) is a Thai actor.

He was born in New York City to Thai parents and grew up in both Thailand and the United States. Yuth Thongcharoen started his acting career in Thailand in the late 1990s and became popular in both television dramas and films. He is best known for his roles in the Thai movies "O-Negative" (2016) and "Heart Attack" (2015). Yuth Thongcharoen continues to act in Thailand and has also appeared in international films like "Crazy Rich Asians" (2018) and "The Farewell" (2019). He is considered one of the most talented actors in Thailand and has won several awards for his acting performances.

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