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Phupoom Pongpanu
Born
Adiphong Phanlahaeng

(1991-10-20) 20 October 1991 (age 33)
Other namesKen
Alma materUniversity of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Occupation(s)Actor, Singer
Years active2011–present
PartnerEsther Supreeleela

Phupoom Pongpanu (Template:Lang-th; RTGSPhuphum Phongphanu), better known by his nickname Ken (เคน), is a Thai actor of Chinese descent known for his leading role in the Thai television soap opera Saam Num Nua Thong .[1] He is the one of the top Thai actors in Thailand knowing for his project films including of his best friends Mario Maurer, Nadech Kugimiya and Prin Suparat.

Career

Born on October 20, 1991 and raised in Sing Buri Province, Thailand. Started his career in 2011 as a Thai film actor on the film Fabulous 30 in 2011, Kheaw Aa-Kaard and Hor Taew Taek 2 both of film 2011 and followed by Administration de Empresas. Before he started his career he finished his education, graduating from the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce followed a lots of Thai television soap opera dramas, 3 Noom Nuea Thong in 2012. In 2012 Phongpanu is including of Thai list in 2012 followed by Witwisit Hiranyawongkul and Mario Maurer a great thai romantic drama film a Love of Siam are both of two played.

TV Lakorn /shows

  • Sam Noom Nuer Tong (2011-2012)
  • Raeng Ngao (2012)
  • Look Tard (2013)
  • Dao Kieng Duen - The Star Beside the Moon (2014)
  • Kol Kimono (2015)
  • Kong Krapun Nee (upcoming )
  • Narkee/Nakee (upcoming )
  • The Cupid Online (upcoming)

Movie

  • Fabulous 30 / 30 Gum Lung Jaew (2011)
  • Kheaw Aa-Kaard (2011)
  • Hor Taew Taek 2 (2011)
  • "Nakee " (2015)

Notes

References

  • "Welcome, Ken: A star is burned". The Nation. 17 January 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2013.