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Wanwimol Jaenasavamethee

Thai actress (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wanwimol Jaenasavamethee
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Wanwimol Jaenasavamethee (Thai: วรรณวิมล เจนอัศวเมธี; born 19 April 2000), nicknamed June (Thai: จูน), is a Thai actress.[2] She is known for her roles in Turn Left Turn Right (2020), F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers (2021), and 23.5 (2024).[1][3]

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Early life and education

Wanwimol was born in Samut Prakan, Thailand. She graduated from Ratwinit Bangkaeo School and went on to Srinakharinwirot University where she received a bachelor's degree in Computer Innovation for Communication from the College of Social Communication Innovation in 2022.[4]

Career

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Wanwimol started her career when she entered and won the Go On Girl Star Search by Clean & Clear in 2018 and signed with GMMTV in the same year.[5] Her first performance was a role named Koi in the series The Gifted (2018).[3] In the next year, she appeared in Boy For Rent (2019).

In 2020, she played as Sangnuea, the girlfriend of Tai (Korapat Kirdpan) in the television series Turn Left Turn Right (2020).[6] Then she appeared in several television series.

In 2021, she portrayed Dujdao in Mr. Lipstick.[7] In the same year, she got the role of Hana, a friend of Gorya (Tontawan Tantivejakul) in F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers (2021), who later betrays Gorya because of her obsession towards Thyme (Vachirawit Chivaaree).[8]

In 2022, she landed her first main role as Iris, one of Kannika's (Duangdao Jarujinda) grandchildren in The War of Flowers.[9] She later went on to play various roles in many television series, including as Nink in 10 Years Ticket (2022)[10] and as Nubdao in Dangerous Romance (2023).[11]

In 2024, she gained wider recognition after portraying Luna, a lesbian character in the Thai girls' love television series 23.5 alongside Benyapa Jeenprasom.[12] She also got her first movie appearance in the romance action film Love You to Debt as Nita. In the same year, she played as Prakaimuk in Ploy's Yearbook and as Airy in High School Frenemy.[13]

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