Atsadawut Luengsuntorn

Atsadawut Luengsuntorn (Thai: อัษฎาวุธ เหลืองสุนทร) born September 26, 1972. He is a Thai actor. In present, he has television drama producer.

Atsadawut Luengsuntorn
อัษฎาวุธ เหลืองสุนทร
Born
Atsadawut Luengsuntorn
(อัษฎาวุธ เหลืองสุนทร)

(1972-09-26)September 26, 1972
Other namesWut (วุธ)
Occupationactor
television drama director
model
radio presenter
Years active1993–present
Spouse(s)Panit Jianwibulyanont (2009–present)

Biography

He was born in September 26, 1972 in the Phatthalung Province. He has Num Preaw 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]

Filmography

Film

Television drama (as actor)

yearstitlerolenote
1993Ban Lung MekPakorn Nateepitak
1994Chao NangChao Rak Fa
1995Ko Mon Bai Nun Tee Ter Fun Yam NunTom
Ploy Prao Seng
1996Mongkut Dok SomKongkiet Jenphanitsakul (Big Prince)
RattanakosinSonvillain the first
1997Tayat Pong PangTinnathero the first
1998E-sa-Ravi Chuang chotSomsak
Gammathep Len GolDoctor San
1999Ga Gab HongPongwat
Puern Rang Bon Tang Rak
Dej Mae Yai
2000Mae Krua Tua YungVint Sethboriboon (Mr.Win)
Matjuraj JamlangCamin
Mae NamSong Glod
2001MekhaPawan
AteetaSirotma
Pin PraiKrissada
2002La Sud Khob FaJen Phob
Meckhalaอนุเทพ
2003Talad Rongje Likae KwamrakSingha
Benja Keeta KwamrakDr. Klui Piw
Butsaba 3 ChaPhupha
Sanya Muea SayanhSuk Lak
Hong HunSanti
2004Fa MaiPrince Thammathibet Chaiyachet Suriyawong (Chao Fa Kung)
Nang Fa Dern DinTouch
2005Ribbin Kiao Gab Glong Gradat DaengNimit
Sao Noi Aoi KwanNattorn
Ban Roi DokmaiGobbun Chernissarachai
Sing Motorsike Gab Yai Tua SaebPatthai
2006Sai Rak SalawinPhawin
Yai Noo Lookporค่อก
2007Goh 1Pran Goh
Poo Pitak See Yaek 1–2Cheewin
Pood PayabatKasin
Rak Rai Prom Dan
2008Goh 2Pran Goh
Ter Keh CheewitRujcameo
Puen NiramitPranai
2009Payak YikaeBoonaek Amarintr
Sapai JaidejNoppanai
Goh 3Pran Goh
2010Mae Sri PraiPrajet/ Intorn
Moo 7 DejsarateeBordin (din)
2011Nang Sao Rak DeePheem
Weeraburut Tung Din DamPandin
2012Pang SanaehaMilionaire Songkram / Denis Youngvillain
Tong Prakai SadWeerachai
Mon Rak Talad SodDuong
2014Khun Mae Chapoh Nar Khun Ya Chapoh KijSingsayam/ Ya Ob Jan
2015Pleng TawanNanthawat

Television Drama (as producer)

Television Drama
yearstitlecastnetwork
2554Wiwah Har HeyPathit Pisitkul
Lalana Kongtoranin
Channel 7
2555Goo Phai Huajai WeawPathit Pisitkul
Poonyaporn Poonpipat
2556Kun Mae Chapoh Na Kun Ya Chapoh KijAtsadawut Luengsuntorn
pornpan Sittinavavit
2557Rak Khun Tao ChangKet Tantap
Apa Pawilai
Prai PayakornTana Suttikamol
Praya Lundberg
2558Pleng TawanGantaphong Bamrungrak
Stephany Auerniq
2559Nang Fa Puern FoonPormmin Siravanadon
Absornsiri Intarakoosin
Seng Sud TaiPattarapon Dejpongvaranont
Ramida Teerapat
2559Somtam HamburgerTrue4U
2560Leh Rak Ya JaiPeerawat Kullananwat
Patsita Athi-Anantasak
Ch7 HD
2561Kam See Tan DornTanawat Wattanaputi
Sirin Prediyanont
Ch3Thailand
2562Gon Arun Ja RungKamonchanok Kemayotin
Yuttabhichai Chanlekha
GMM 25
Uthai TheviPoompathit Nittayarot
Warattaya Wongchayaporn
Ch3Thailand

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

References

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