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Jennis Oprasert
เจนนิษฐ์ โอ่ประเสริฐ
Jennis in Jabaja uniform, taken on 5 July 2019 at IconSiam.
Born (2000-07-04) 4 July 2000 (age 24)
Petchaburi
Occupation(s)singer, actress
Height161 cm (5 ft 3 in)
Musical career
Genres
Years active2017–present
LabelsiAM

Jennis Oprasert (Template:Lang-th, RTGSChennit O-prasoet, IPA: [t͡ɕen.nít ʔòː.prà.sɤ̀ːt], born on 4 July 2000) is a member of the Thai idol group, BNK48, an international sister group of the Japanese idol girl group AKB48. She is one of the first generation members of the group. Jennis also serves as the vice-captain of Team BIII, with Punsikorn Tiyakorn (Pun), the captain.

Career

As member of BNK48

In 2016, when BNK48 held the event ‘BNK48 We Need You,’ Jennis attended the said event.[1] and later on joined the audition for the group. She passed the audition to become one of the first generation of BNK48[2]. A year later, she was chosen to be the centre of the Thai version of the song ‘365 nichi no kamihikouki,’ a track in BNK48’s first single ‘Aitakatta’. After joining BNK48, she was nicknamed by her fans as "ลูกพี่" (IPA luːkpʰîː, meaning 'gang leader' in Thai), probably due to her (then) big biceps, no-nonsense attitude and rather direct style of communication[3].

When the formation of Team BIII was announced at the concert ‘BNK48 We Wish You! A Merry Christmas,’ on 24 December 2017, it was also announced that Jennis would be the vice-captain of the team, with Punsikorn Tiyakorn (Pun), as the captain[4].

In June 2018, Jennis decided to participate in the AKB48 53rd Single World Senbatsu General Election[5]. This was the first time international groups were included in an AKB48 Senbatsu Sousenkyo, in order to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the event[6].

Jennis also took part in BNK48’s First General Election. The final result was announced on 26 January 2019, in which she ranked as no. 2, with the total voting points of 58,362[7]. The outcome was regarded as a surprise for many people[8][9], for in the first preliminary result, her rank was 6 and it remained so in the second round. In her election speech, Jennis thanked her supporters, saying 'her miracle was actually her supporters'[10].

As a result of the election, she was one of the three front-row members in BNK48’s 6th single ‘Beginner.’ A day later, she, along with other BNK48 members, joined the concert ‘AKB48 Group Asia Festival 2019 in Bangkok.’ She was part of a special unit, the so-called World Senbatsu (WRD48) unit, and performed in the song ‘End Roll,’ along with Mao WeiJia (AKB48 Team SH), Shani Indira Natio (JKT48) and Abelaine Trinidad (MNL48)[11].

As actress

In 2008, at the age of 8, Jennis played 'Phrae,' an abused child, in a Thai suspense/thriller film, ‘The 8th Day’. She was nominated for ‘Best Supporting Actress,’ at the 18th Suphannahong National Film Awards from the said role.

In 2018, she passed the audition for a Thai TV Series 'Be My Boy' and performed in the series in the leading role as Pony[12].

In 2019, she performed in a drama film 'Where We Belong' as Sue, the leading character, together with Praewa Suthamphong (Music). The film is directed by Kongdej Jaturanrasmee and released in Thailand on 20th June 2019. Jennis and Music also sang ‘Let U Go,’ a soundtrack song of the said film. Her performance was highly acclaimed by Thai critics[13][14][15][16][17]. The film's international premiere was at 24th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF)[18]', wjere Jennis received Marie Claire Asia Award's 'the Rising Star Award.'[19] She was also among 8 Asian actors/actresses who received 'Asian Stars: Up Next'  awards 2019. issued by the International Film Festival & Awards Macao and Variety[20].

Personal life

Jennis was born in Petchaburi on 4 July 2000. Being a Thai-Chinese-Lao descendant[21], Jennis spent her childhood in Petchaburi, before moving to Bangkok when she was at Grade 4. Her primary school in Petchaburi was Arunpradit School (Grade 1-4) and Sangsom School in Bangkok (Grade 4- 6)[22]. At Grade 6 (year 2011), Jennis won the National Academic Competition Award (Petch Yod Mongkut) in Thai Language[23]. She studied for Grade 7-11 at Samsen Wittayalai School in a special class for those who were classified as 'gifted in science-mathematics', before moving to Singapore International School of Bangkok - SISB[24]. There, she decided to dub her first name 'Jennis' as her nickname as well, viewing that it would be easier for foreigners to call her as such, rather than her real Thai nickname, 'Kraten' (meaning: Kingfisher in Thai)[21].

In 2019, Jennis began studying for Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry (International Programme) at Chulalongkorn University[24]

Honours

Jennis was appointed as a Buddhist ambassador, together with Praewa Suthamphong (Music), for the Māgha Pūjā Day in February 2019 by Thailand's National Office of Buddhism[25].

On 9 June 2019, Jennis received an 'Ananda Mahidol Day' memorial pin from the ‘One Drop Save Lives Charity Project,’ together with other 3 members of BNK48 who are students and a graduate of Chulalongkorn University, and the BNK48 executive[26]

Works

Discography

BNK48 singles
Year No. Title Role Notes
2017 1 "Aitakatta – Yak Cha Dai Phop Thoe" A-side Also sang

- "Ko Chop Hai Ru Wa Chop" (cover of AKB48's "Ōgoe Diamond") and

- "Sam Roi Hoksip Ha Wan Kap Khrueangbin Kradat " (cover of AKB48's "365 Nichi no Kamihikōki") as the Centre.

2 "Koi Suru Fortune Cookie – Khukki Siangthai" A-side Also sang "BNK48 (Bangkok48)" (cover of AKB48's "AKB48 (Akihabara48)")
2018 3 "Shonichi – Wan Raek" A-side Also sang

- "Khwamsongcham Lae Kham-amla" (cover of AKB48's "Sakura no Hanabiratachi")

- "Prakai Namta Lae Roiyim" (cover of AKB48's "Namida Surprise!")

4 "Kimi wa Melody – Thoe Khue Melodi" A-side Also sang "Meun Sen Tang" (cover of AKB48's "Yume E no Route")
5 "BNK Festival" A-side
2019 6 "Beginner" A-side Also sang "Let U Go"
7 "77 no Suteki na Machi e – 77 Din Daen Saen Wi Set" A-side
2020 8 "High Tension" A-side
BNK48 Album
Year No. Title Role Notes
2018 1 "River" A-side
2019 2 "Jabaja" A-side Also sang "Bye Bye Plastic"

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2008 The 8th Day Phrae nominated for ‘Best Supporting Actress,’ at the 18th Suphannahong National Film Awards
2018 Be My Boy the Series Pony Television Series by TV Channel 5 [27][28]
2018 BNK48: Girls Don't Cry Herself - a documentary film about BNK48

- as part of the film promotional material, Jennis interviewed, Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, the Director about the making of the film.

[29]
2019 Where We Belong Sue

received Marie Claire Asia Award 2019 : 'the Rising Star Award' at 24th Busan International Film Festival

received 'Asian Stars: Up Next'  awarded by the International Film Festival & Awards Macao and Variety

[18][19][20]


References

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  11. ^ "AKB48 Group ASIA FESTIVAL 2019 in BANGKOK". Jiggaban. Retrieved 29 Jan 2019.
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  15. ^ "รีวิว Where We Belong ที่ตรงนั้น มีฉันหรือเปล่า". Manga Zero. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  16. ^ "ถ้าไม่มีอะไรยึดโยงให้เราอยู่ แล้วเราจะอยู่ไปทำไม (วะ)". A Day. 18 June 2019.
  17. ^ "Where We Belong ที่ตรงนั้น มีฉันหรือเปล่า (พ.ศ. 2562) ชีวิตในชั้นบรรยากาศที่แสนบางเบา". The Standard. 22 June 2019.
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  19. ^ a b Where We Belong - Speech by Jennis Rising Star Award ,... | Facebook, retrieved 2019-10-04
  20. ^ a b Frater, Vivienne Chow,Patrick; Chow, Vivienne; Frater, Patrick (2019-11-28). "Asian Stars: Up Next, Presented by IFFAM and Variety". Variety. Retrieved 2019-12-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  29. ^ "เจนนิษฐ์ถาม นวพลตอบ : เมื่อสองจักรวาลพบกันใน BNK48 : GIRLS DON'T CRY". The Standard. 5 September 2018.