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Suppasit Jongcheveevat
Thai actor, model and singer (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Suppasit Jongcheveevat (Thai: ศุภศิษฏ์ จงชีวีวัฒน์; born 21 February 1991), nicknamed Mew (Thai: มิว), is an actor, singer-songwriter, model, producer and entrepreneur from the Kingdom of Thailand. He gained prominence for his lead role as Tharn in TharnType: The Series (2019) and as Bunthao in Love Hurts (2023). As a singer, he released his debut album 365 (2021), with five songs reaching the top 10 of Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart.[2]
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Early life and education
Suppasit was born on February 21, 1991, in Nonthaburi, Thailand, to parents Boonsak and Suporn Jongcheveevat. He has a younger sister, Jomkwan Jongcheveevat.[3]
He graduated secondary school from Kasetsart University Laboratory School.[4] For his bachelor's degree, Suppasit studied at Kasetsart University, majoring in industrial engineering wheree he graduated with First-Class Honors. He continued to pursue his master's degree in industrial engineering at Chulalongkorn University where he also served as a Teaching Assistant in statistics under the university's Faculty of Engineering.[5] Currently, he is studying for his PhD degree in industrial engineering at Chulalongkorn University.[6]
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Career
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Acting
Suppasit began his acting career in the Thai boys' love (BL) series I Am Your King in 2017.[7] The following year, he was cast in his first main role in the BL series, What The Duck: The Series (2018), as "Pree". Due to the series' popularity, it was confirmed that a second season would start filming.[8] What The Duck 2: The Final Call, premiered on March 18, 2019, on LINE TV.
In early 2019, Suppasit was cast as "Tharn", one of the main protagonist of GMM One's and LINE TV's TharnType: The Series.[9] He appeared in the February issue of Harper's Bazaar Thailand.[10] The sequel Tharntype The Series 2: 7 Years of Love was announced and it premiered on November 6, 2020.[11]
In 2021, Suppasit starred in a short action film titled Undefeated by Garena Free Fire Thailand, along with Urassaya Sperbund and Luke Voyage.[12] Suppasit also played the lead role of "Maen" in the mini-series Super แม้น (Super Maen) under the Drama For All project by Thai PBS. The project aimed to expand a communication boundary in the society, giving everyone equal access including the visually impaired and people with hearing disabilities.[13]
In 2022, Suppasit made a guest appearance as "Dan" in the Thai drama Innocent Lies on Channel 7, a sequel to Chain of Vengeance,[14] and had a recurring role in the sitcom Factory of Love on Workpoint TV.[15]
In 2023, Suppasit starred in the drama Love Hurts on One31, together with Davika Hoorne and Jes Jespipat,[16] and in the romantic comedy series Love Me Again on VIU Thailand with Lapassalan Jiravechsoontornkul.[17][18] He is set to star in and executive produce The Ocean Eyes, a series about marine veterinarians, alongside filmmakers Rick McCallum, Herbert Primig, and screenwriter Henry Gilroy.[19]
In 2024, Suppasit appeared in the Korean-Thai BL drama Love Is Like A Cat on Rakuten Viki with members of the South Korean boy band Just B JM and Geonu,[20] and in the musical-comedy-romance remake of Mon Rak Luk Thung with Charlotte Austin on Channel 3.[21]
In 2025, he lead Homeroom 29 Hostages the Thai adaptation of the 2019 Japanese psychological school drama series Mr. Hiiragi's Homeroom, as "Win", a teacher addressing bullying by holding 29 students hostage to uncover the truth behind a classmate’s death. Directed by Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri and Kao Wirada Khuhavanta, the 16-episode thriller aired on TrueID, garnering over 10 million views on the platform.[22][23] He also starred in the drama Rak Salap Lai with Fonthip Watcharatrakul on One 31.[24]
Suppasit will star in the horror film Replace me, directed by Kongkiat Khomsiri, alongside Ananda Everingham, set for cinematic release, [25] as well as in the romantic comedy My Wife’s Gunslinger God alongside Sushar Manaying, set to air on TrueID.[26]
Music
Suppasit made his official debut as a singer upon the release of his first single titled "Season of You" on August 1, 2020. The song and music video were launched through a global press conference with the hashtag #SeasonOfYouGlobalPress trending number 1 on Twitter worldwide and in 16 other locations. It became the most tweeted hashtag on that day with over 1.2 million tweets.[27][28] He released subsequent singles namely Nan Na (ft. NiceCNX),[29] Good Day,[30] THANOS, written and produced by Wan Thanakrit,[31] and his first self-composed song, Summer Fireworks.[32]
On 1 August 2021, in celebration of the first anniversary of his official debut as a singer, Suppasit released his debut album titled "365" together with the music video of the album's promotional single, "Drowning". The album ranked at #3 on the worldwide iTunes album chart. It charted at # 1 in 18 countries, also entering the top 100 charts in 43 locations. With the success of the album, Suppasit became the first and only Thai artist to debut an album that reached # 13 on iTunes' Global Digital Artist Ranking.[33] Five of the songs from the album made it to Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart where the song "Drowning" rose to No. 4, closely followed by "Missing You" ft. Zom Marie (No. 5), "Let Me Be" ft. Autta (No. 6), "More and More" (No. 7) and finally "Time Machine" (No. 8). Suppasit is the first Thai artist to have entered this chart.[34] His musical achievements have been recognized in 14 Forbes articles, which hailed him as a “multihyphenate artist” and a “history maker” on Billboard’s social chart for his chart-topping success.[35]
On 5 October 2021, Mew Suppasit Studio launched the "Global Collaboration Project", starting with SPACEMAN, produced and written by English electronic music duo HONNE.[36] Suppasit did the first live performance of the song at the annual Asia Song Festival 2021, where he was chosen as the representative artist of Thailand.[37] Upon its release on iTunes, SPACEMAN entered the charts in over 40 locations and went up to #1 in 20 locations. It was also # 7 in the worldwide iTunes song chart.[38] SPACEMAN made it to Billboard's Hot Trending Songs chart for 8 consecutive weeks, peaking at #2 in the weekly chart and #1 in the 24-hour chart, making Suppasit the first Thai and Southeast Asian act to enter the said chart.[39] The project continued with "Before 4:30 (She Said...)",[40] featuring and produced by Sam Kim, which hit #1 on iTunes song charts in 21 countries, #1 on iTunes R&B charts in 41 countries (including the US), and #10 worldwide. Its music video, featuring Suppasit, Kim, and Anchilee Scott-Kemmis, was launched at a press conference at ICONSIAM on December 20, 2021, with the livestream gaining 2.9 million views on Weibo.[41] The song debuted at #4 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart and #8 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart, another first for a Thai artist.[42]
In 2022, Suppasit went on to release two more collaboration projects namely "Forever Love" featuring South Korean R&B singer Bumkey that was released on July 8,[43] premiered on South Korea’s Simply K-POP Con-Tour on July 25[44] and "Turn Off The Alarm", released on October 23, his duet track with Suho, the leader of the South Korean-Chinese boy group Exo. The release of Turn Off The Alarm was formally kicked off through a press conference held at ICONSIAM on October 23, 2022, with Suppasit and Suho both present at the event.[45]
On October 24, 2024, Suppasit released the single "Absence", dedicated to his partner, whom he proposed to at the song’s press conference.[46] On June 25, 2025, he released "Lucky to Have You", a track dedicated to his fans.[47]
Media and hosting
Suppasit initially started out in the entertainment industry by appearing in various commercial advertisements and music videos.[48] He was also cast in the Thai version of the Australian mock-dating reality show Taken Out, Take Me Out Thailand and its spin-off show Take Me Out Reality.[49]
In September 2020, Suppasit was featured on the cover of Cosmopolitan Indonesia for its 23rd anniversary issue, becoming the first male to appear on the magazine's cover.[50] He was also the first Thai male to grace the cover of ELLE Thailand.
From February 8 to April 5, 2021, Suppasit co-hosted Workpoint TV's music program T-Pop Stage alongside June Teeratee, serving as a Master of ceremonies for the show’s inaugural season.[51]
Public Appearances and Engagements
Suppasit has performed at several music festivals and held fan meetings in multiple countries. In October 2021, he represented Thailand at the Asia Song Festival, performing his single SPACEMAN as part of a virtual international event. He has also appeared at Thai music festivals, including OCTOPOP,[52] T-Pop Concert Fest,[53] Cat Expo,[54] Big Mountain Music Festival (BMMF) —one of Thailand’s largest music events—[55] and นั่งเล่น Music Festival.[56] Additionally, Suppasit has conducted fan meetings and fan signings in Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, South Korea, Brazil, China, Japan and Indonesia, often in connection with his music and acting projects.[57]
In 2022, Suppasit was selected as a representative of Thailand’s young generation for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), promoting Thai culture and youth engagement internationally.[58] In December 2022, he attended the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia as a representative of Thailand. His participation aimed to promote Thai entertainment and foster cultural exchange between Thailand and the international film community.[59] In July 2025, Suppasit participated in the "Thai SELECT Night" event in New York City, organized by the Department of International Trade Promotion under Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce to promote authentic Thai cuisine and culture. He appeared alongside Pakorn Thanasrivanitchai and Her Royal Highness Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya.[60] Additionally, Suppasit featured in a promotional cooking vlog for "Princess VLOG x Thai SELECT", collaborating with Princess Ubolratana and Tul Pakorn to showcase Thai culinary traditions in New York.[61]
Brand Collaborations and Fashion
Between 2020 and 2023, Mew Suppasit engaged in multiple brand collaborations. He served as brand ambassador for Skechers Thailand from 2020 to 2023[62][63] and represented Candy Home Appliances,[64] Shopee Thailand,[65] Playmore Thailand and Garena Free Fire Thailand in various campaigns from 2020 to 2021. From 2021 to 2022, he was a Brand Friend and presenter for TARO Fish Snack[66] and Yves Rocher Thailand.[67] In 2022, he became an ambassador for CP Brand’s Chili Pork Bologna,[68] ThisShop’s 5th-anniversary campaign[69] and promoted Gangnam Clinic’s Pure Whitening Cream. In 2023, he was the brand presenter for Kamoliz Mouth Spray.[70]
In 2024, Mew Suppasit was named a friend of The Voice Foundation, a non-profit supporting disabled, injured, and abused animals.[71] He was also appointed the first Brand Ambassador for H&M in Thailand and Asia, a role he continues to hold.[72] Additionally, he became a Friend of the Brand for the French luxury jewelry brand FRED[73] and the German manufacturer Montblanc,[74] both ongoing since 2024.
Suppasit has participated in runway shows for various national and international fashion brands. He walked for the Lazada Women’s Festival in 2020.[75] He debuted at Bangkok International Fashion Week on September 25, 2022, walking for PAINKILLER ATELIER at Siam Paragon.[76] In 2024, he modeled for Moo Bangkok at the same event [77] and walked in the World Fashion District: Equinox Summer 2024 runway show in Bangkok.[78] Internationally, Suppasit was the first Thai artist to walk at Milan Fashion Week, appearing in BOSS’s Spring/Summer show in 2024.[79] He also attended Tod's Spring/Summer show with Pakorn Thanasrivanitchai and the Michael Kors Fall/Winter Collection show at New York Fashion Week 2024.[80][81] In 2023, he attended the BOSS's Fall/Winter Collection show at Milan Fashion Week and a private presentation for the H&M x Rabanne collaboration during Paris Fashion Week.[82] In 2025, he was invited to Montblanc's Fall/Winter Collection presentation at Milan Fashion Week.[83]
Management and Production
In 2020, Suppasit founded Mew Suppasit Studio to manage his entertainment career serving as CEO until its closure in December 2022.[84][85] In 2023, he established Sol Skipper, a company overseeing his entertainment projects and public engagements, where he continues to serve as CEO.[86]
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Suppasit has engaged in several entrepreneurial ventures, primarily in entertainment, beauty, hospitality, and wellness sectors, often taking on leadership roles. Below is an overview of his business activities:
• ONE SkinLabs (2024–present): In December 2024, Suppasit became co-owner and co-CEO of ONE SkinLabs, a beauty brand specializing in skincare products. The company focuses on developing and marketing cosmetics, with Suppasit contributing to strategic direction and brand promotion.[87]
• We Are Young (2025–present): In March 2025, Suppasit co-founded We Are Young, an art gallery and cafe located in The Glass Market Bangna, Bangkok. The establishment combines a creative space for art exhibitions with a cafe offering food and beverages, targeting a diverse clientele interested in cultural and social experiences.[88]
• ONE Surgery & Aesthetics (2025–present): In April 2025, Suppasit was appointed co-CEO and Chief of Communications Officer for ONE Surgery & Aesthetics, a company specializing in cosmetic surgery and aesthetic treatments. His role involves overseeing communication strategies and contributing to the company’s operational management.[89]
• Blessed Hands (2025–present): In July 2025, Suppasit co-opened Blessed Hands, a massage parlor located in Yaowarat, Bangkok. The business provides wellness and relaxation services, focusing on traditional and therapeutic massage techniques.[90]
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Suppasit has been associated with several charitable initiatives, often facilitated through his fanbase, known as "Mewlions", and his company. In August 2021, Suppasit and other celebrities donated masks, hand sanitizers, PPE sets to hospitals and volunteer foundations, and food packages to those affected by COVID-19 and fans donated 6,000 baht on behalf of Suppasit and his mother to support individuals affected by COVID-19 in Thailand.[91]
In January 2022, a donation of 100,000 baht was made in Suppasit’s name by Taiwanese fans to The Mirror Foundation’s Thai Missing project, aiding efforts to locate missing people.[92] Additionally, in February 2022, Suppasit’s international fanbase contributed US$500 to Tackle Kids Cancer, supporting pediatric cancer research, as part of a birthday celebration project.[93] In April 2022, Chinese fans donated approximately 38,000 baht to Bandek Ramindra School, a home for blind children with multiple disabilities, in Suppasit’s name.[94] In October 2022, Suppasit and Mew Suppasit Studio donated 10,000 baht to provide sports and educational equipment to a local community.[95]
In January 2023, Suppasit, his mother and sister, participated in a merit-making event at a temple with over 600 fans, supported by food trucks from fans worldwide and three from him and his company. Fans donated money for the merit, and Suppasit donated items to the needy, followed by a group prayer.[96]
In August 2024, Suppasit partnered with PAINKILLER Atelier to make a limited edition collection in which all profits from sales were donated to The Voice Foundation, in which he is friend, aiding in the care and love of stray and abandoned animals.[97]
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Personal life
Suppasit has a niece named Nene and owns two dogs, a male Pomeranian named Chopper and a female Corgi named Mushu.
He has been in a relationship with Thai actor and architect Tul Pakorn Thanasrivanitchai since August 2022, with their relationship publicly confirmed in July 2024 and their engagement announced on October 24, 2024.[98]
On October 28, 2024, Suppasit was ordained as a Buddhist monk at Wat Buranasiri Mattayaram in Bangkok, receiving the monastic name Punyawattano Bhikkhu, which translates to "one who prospers in wisdom". He spend 17 days studying Buddhism at various temples, including a forest temple in Chiang Mai, before disrobing on November 14, 2024.[99]
In June 2025, Suppasit experienced temporary vision loss in his left eye due to Photic retinopathy. He continued professional engagements, including a fansign in China, while following medical advice for recovery.[100]
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References
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