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Harit Cheewagaroon

Thai actor (born 1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harit Cheewagaroon
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Harit Cheewagaroon (Thai: หฤษฎ์ ชีวการุณ; born 8 March 1997), nicknamed Sing (Thai: ซิง), is a Thai actor and musician affiliated with GMMTV. He began his acting career in 2014 with a supporting role as Per in the boys' love series Love Sick: The Series and its sequel Love Sick 2. He gained further recognition for his portrayal of Ohm in the 2018 series The Gifted and its 2020 sequel The Gifted: Graduation. Harit has also appeared in other notable series such as He's Coming to Me (2019), Not Me (2021), and Cherry Magic (2023). In addition to his acting career, he is a skilled guitarist and has contributed to several series soundtracks.

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Early life and education

Harit was born in Bangkok, Thailand. He completed his secondary education at Bangkok Christian College, where he participated and won the top prize in the Siam Kolkarn Family Popular Music The 1st Concert 2012.[1] In 2020, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in communication arts at Bangkok University together with fellow actor Thiti Mahayotaruk (Bank).[2][3][4]

Career

He started his acting career in 2014 by playing a support role in Love Sick: The Series (2014–2015). He later became part of GMMTV where he played main and support roles in several television series such as Senior Secret Love: Puppy Honey (2016), Slam Dance (2017),[5] The Gifted (2018)[6] and He's Coming To Me (2019).[7]

He recently played the role of GD in One Night Steal (2019)[8] and Chaowat (Pete) in Who Are You (2020).[9]

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Filmography

Television

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Discography

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References

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