Johnny Anfone

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Johny Anfone
Born
Johny Anfone

(1969-10-28) October 28, 1969 (age 54)
Occupation(s)Actor, host, singer
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
SpouseJariya Anfone

Johnny Anfone (Thai: จอนนี่ แอนโฟเน่; October 28, 1969) is a Thai actor, host and singer. He is a married from singer-actress Nok Jariya Anfone.

Early life

Johnny is the son of Laongtip Puboon and Rene Anfone, a Filipino musician. He graduated from Assumption College Sriracha.[1]

Career

When Anfone was 15, still in school, Nakoran Vejsupaporn (a guitarist and the leader of the Thai band Grand Ex') learned of Anfone's talents and offered him a spot in his band. Anfone served as keyboardist and a Backing vocalist for Grand Ex' for three years, assisting with the release of one of the band's albums, Khuatlo.

He then joined Kantana, a popular film and television company in Thailand, to act in his first drama, Miti Muet. Since then, he's made appearances in more than 60 other dramas and movies.[2]

Personal life

He married Jariya Anfone. He has 3 sons: Jirayu (Jame), Jompak (Jamemy), and Jarichaya (Gene).[3][4]

Works

Host

  • Loi Lueng Kreng Padub
  • Game Lakon Pisana
  • Bubpayalawad
  • Buddy Game
  • 168 Hours
  • Natee Chukchen
  • The Eyes

Music Video

  • Oye oye (1988)

References

  1. ^ Entertainment, Search. "เพื่อนดาราร่วมไว้อาลัยพ่อจอนนี่ แอนโฟเน". searchentertainment.net (in Thai). Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  2. ^ http://www.newtv.co.th/news/12698
  3. ^ "ชีวิตที่เปลี่ยนไปหลังอุบัติเหตุไฟไหม้ จอนนี่ แอนโฟเน". Manager Online. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  4. ^ "จอนนี่ แอนโฟเน่ จอน Johnny Anfone ประวัติ อัลบั้มดารา จอนนี่ แอนโฟเน่ จอน Johnny Anfone ประวัติดารา". nangdee.com (in Thai). Retrieved April 30, 2018.