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Teeradon Supapunpinyo
Born (1997-04-27) 27 April 1997 (age 27)
Other namesJames
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Singer
Years active2014–present
Websiteinstagram.com/jamyjamess

Teeradon "James" Supapunpinyo (Template:Lang-th; RTGSThiradon Supphaphanphinyo; born 27 April 1997) is a Thai actor and singer. He became known for his role in the GTH television series Hormones, and has starred in the films Bad Genius and Homestay. Following his membership in Nine by Nine during 2018–2019, he is now performing as part of the boy band Trinity.

Biography

Teeradon was born on 27 April 1997. He graduated school from Suankularb Wittayalai School, and is studying at the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University.[1] He began his acting career in 2014 through Hormones: The Next Gen, a talent-searching and reality TV programme produced by Nadao Bangkok (a subsidiary of GTH), which cast actors for the second and third seasons of the main Hormones series, which had been a hit the previous year. Teeradon first appeared in the series' second season as the supporting character Sun, and reprised the role as a main character in the third season. He appeared in several other TV productions by GTH and its affiliates, including the horror anthology ThirTEEN Terrors and the mini-series Stay: Saga.. Love Always in 2015, the "Promlikit" ("Destiny") segment of the 2016 series Love Songs Love Series and its sequel in 2017.

Teeradon had his first film role in the 2017 hit Bad Genius, in which he played the character Pat.[2][3] He portrayed a teenager with major depressive order in the 2017 TV series Project S, and had his first lead role in the 2018 film Homestay.[4]

From 2018 to 2019, he performed as part of the idol group Nine by Nine, a one-year project initiated by 4Nologue. As a member of the group, he appeared in the 2018 TV series In Family We Trust and played the lead role in the 2019 series Great Men Academy. He did not renew his contract with Nadao Bangkok when it ended in 2019, opting instead to pursue singing/performing under 4nologue as part of its four-member boy band Trinity.[5][6]

Filmography

Film performances
Year Title Role Notes
2017 Bad Genius Pat Nominations, Suphannahong Award and Bangkok Critics Assembly Award for Best Supporting Actor
2018 Homestay Min Nominations, Suphannahong Award and Bangkok Critics Assembly Award for Best Actor
Television performances
Year Title Role Notes
2014 Hormones: The Next Gen Himself
2014–15 Hormones: The Series Atit "Sun" Intrapat Season 2 (Recurring) Season 3 (Main)
2015 ThirTEEN Terrors Game Episode: "Siang Tam Sai"
2015 Stay: Saga.. Love Always Jeng
2016 Diary of Tootsies Barista Guest
2016 Love Songs Love Series Tham Segment: "Promlikit" ("Destiny")
2017 Love Songs Love Series To Be Continued Tham Segment: "Promlikit" ("Destiny")
2017 Project S Boo Segment: "SOS"
2018 In Family We Trust Vegas Main
2019 Great Men Academy Love Main
2019 The Stranded Guest

References

  1. ^ "เปิดประวัติ "ซัน See Scape" ที่แฟนคลับฮอร์โมนต้องดู!". Daradaily (in Thai). 22 November 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  2. ^ Chaiyong, Suwitcha (2 May 2017). "Learning the hard way". Student Weekly. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. ^ "'เจมส์' หนุ่มหน้าใส เผยไต๋ทำไมต้องโกง?! นอกจอรักจริงใจ ไม่ทิ้งสาวเดินร่วมทาง". Thai Rath (in Thai). 7 May 2017.
  4. ^ Rodsom, Sopida; Koaysomboon, Top (19 November 2018). "James Teeradon and Cherprang Areekul on thriller-fantasy flick "Homestay"". Time Out Bangkok. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  5. ^ "เจมส์ ธีรดนย์ เซ็นสัญญากับ โฟร์โนล็อค ขอเดินเส้นทางสายศิลปิน". Khaosod (in Thai). 25 April 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  6. ^ Jitpleecheep, Pitsinee (19 September 2019). "4nologue keen to promote T-pop revolution to Asia". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 28 October 2019.