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Atsadawut Luengsuntorn
Thai actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Atsadawut Luengsuntorn (Thai: อัษฎาวุธ เหลืองสุนทร) born September 26, 1972. He is a Thai actor. In present, he has television drama producer.
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Biography
He was born on September 26, 1972, in the Phatthalung Province. He has Num Preaw[clarification needed] in 1992 and then, he started a career in modelling. Then, in 1992, played a coffee mate with Sonia Couling.[1][2] He has play thai television drama in Bun lang Meck (Thai: บัลลังก์เมฆ) in 1993. Currently, He has He is a radio presenter at 89 Chill FM and television drama producer. In his life. He married with Panit Jianwibulyanont. he have a daughter. her named Singh Luengsuntorn (Thai: สิงห์ เหลืองสุนทร)[3]
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Filmography
Film
- The Tiger Blade (2004) as Yosthana
- Madagascar (2005) voiced as Alex (Thai Dubbed)
- Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2007) voiced as Alex (Thai Dubbed)
- Speed Racer (2009) voiced as Racer X (Thai Dubbed)
- Madagascar 3: Uroupe's Most Wanted (2015) voiced as Alex (Thai Dubbed)
Television drama (as actor)
Television Drama (as producer)
TV Host
- Ban Noy Soy Gao aired on MCOT HD (Currently discontinued)[4]
- Super Concert aired on Channel 3 with Paornrat Yodnen (Currently discontinued)
- Fancy Done aired on Channel 5 with Pornchita Na Songkla (Currently discontinued)
- School Bus aired on Channel 5 (At present, change the new MC)
- DJ.Chill FM 89 AtimeMedia (Currently discontinued)
- Wetee Thai aired on Channel 5 with Itsariya Saisanan (Currently discontinued)
Stage
- T.Y. family (1992)
- Inao-Choraka (1994)
- Ngoh Pa (1995)
- Amadius (1996)
- The Little Prince (1997)
- Dao Lao Nitan (1997)
- Phoo Ying Plastic (1998–2002)
- Mahajanaka (2007)
Music Video
- Mai Mee Weaw – Itthi Palangkul (1992)[5]
- Krai Kon Nan – Polpol X Labanoon
- Thorn Tua – Num Sek
- Roo Mai Tam Mai – Maleewan Jemina
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