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Phuwin Tangsakyuen
Thai actor (born 2003) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Phuwin Tangsakyuen (Thai: ภูวินทร์ ตั้งศักดิ์ยืน; born 5 July 2003) is a Thai actor under GMMTV. Phuwin[1] began in his career as a child actor, debuting in the television drama. He gained popularity for playing the leading role of Pi in Fish upon the Sky (2021).[2][3]
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Early life and education
Phuwin was born in Bangkok, Thailand. After graduating Kindergarten - Year 4 from Ascot International School Bangkok, he attended Ruamrudee International School until Grade 11. He got a GED diploma and enrolled at Chulalongkorn University,[4] where he finished Information and Communication Engineering (International Program), under the Faculty of Engineering in 2024.[5][6]
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2014–2016: Beginnings as a child actor
Phuwin made his debut at the age of eleven in television drama. He appeared in his first television drama Sunshine My Friend (2014).[7] Since then, he went on to play the younger characters of the lead roles in television dramas such as in Neung Nai Suang (2015), Mafia Luerd Mungkorn (2015), and Sane Rai Ubai Rak (2016). He has also played Friedrich von Trapp in the 2015 Thai adaptation of the musical The Sound of Music at Muangthai Rachadalai Theatre.[8][9]
2019–2021: Rising popularity
Phuwin starred as main role in the 'Cause You're My Boy series (2019), playing the role of Morn. He then starred as one of the main role in the science fantasy series The Gifted: Graduation (2020).[10] He played the role of Third, who has the potential to mind-read. He then went on to take on the lead role in the comedy series Fish upon the Sky (2021).[11][12][13][14]
2022–present: Breakthrough
Aside from the BL (Boys love) project that raised his name, Phuwin also took part in another series, such as The Warp Effect (2022), in which he portrayed a teenage character named Ice.
Following the success of Fish upon the Sky (2021) with his on-screen partner, Naravit Lertratkosum (Pond), the two came back by starring in the GMMTV original series titled Never Let Me Go (2022) as the main characters. To celebrate the last episode of the series, a special fan meeting was also held on February 28, 2023.[15] The event was attended by him and Pond Naravit as the lead couple, along with co-stars Tanapon Sukumpantanasan (Perth), Wachirawit Ruangwiwat (Chimon), Pawin Kulkaranyawich, and Wanwimol Jaenasavamethee (June).
Phuwin also participated in a special series called Our Skyy 2 (2023) alongside Naravit, where he reprises his role as his character Nuengdiao Kiattrakulmethee from Never Let Me Go (2022). The first episode was released on April 19, 2023.
In the same year, he made his movie debut in Hoon Payon (2023), a horror movie based on the Thailand enchanted effigies of the dead. He portrayed Tham, the skeptical lead-role who travels a long way to see his ordained monk brother in deep mountain, who later finds himself in a supernatural situation.[16] However, the movie had to be postponed as it received a 20+ rating a few days before its original release date on March 9, 2023.[17] After the re-rating process, the movie received an 18+ rating, which allowed them to set a new release date on April 12, 2023. The movie will release both versions with different age ratings as Hoon Payon and Plook Payon.[18]
In April 2023, Phuwin was announced as the voice actor of a new hero in a first-person shooter game, Overwatch 2. The new hero claimed to be the first Thai-origin in the gaming industry and openly a pansexual character called Lifeweaver aka Niran “Bua” Pruksamanee.[19][20] Phuwin passed the blind audition looking for a native Thai and is fluent in English as there are some in-game scripts in the character’s mother tongue. The news of his voice acting debut in the popular game by Blizzard Entertainment brings his name known in the international gaming scene. The new character voiced by Phuwin was launched on April 12, 2023 (THA), coinciding with Songkran.
Another project of Phuwin was Wednesday Club (2023). In this series, he participated as one of the main role named Kun. He also played the role of Peem in We Are (2024), alongside Naravit.
He later participated in Summer Night (2024), a non-BL series, in which he played the main role named Lune, alongside Parn Nachcha. Demonstrating his musical talents, Phuwin made his solo debut as a singer on September 19, 2024, with the digital single "To You," under RISER MUSIC.
In 2025, Phuwin portrayed Kris Tangsinsup a teenage singer entangled in his family's dark secrets in Netflix series Dalah: Death and the Flowers (2025) earning praise for his compelling performance.
Phuwin voiced Hiccup in the Thai dub of How to Train Your Dragon (2025 film). He also Starred in Taste(2025) as Diesel. He is set to star as Peach in Me and Thee, an upcoming GMMTV Series alongside Pond Naravit which is set to air in 2025 and Scarlet Heart Thailand which is also an upcoming GMMTV Series set to air Probably in 2026.
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Filmography
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