Wan Thanakrit
Thanakrit Panichwid | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Wan Thanakrit |
Born |
Nonthaburi, Thailand | 12 August 1985
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor, songwriter |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels |
True Fantasia (2005–2010) GMM Grammy(2010–present) |
Thanakrit "Wan" Panichwid (Thai: ธนกฤต พานิชวิทย์, rtgs: Thanakrit Phanitchawit; commonly referred to by nickname and first name as Wan Thanakrit) is a Thai singer and actor. Born on August 12, 1985 in Nonthaburi, Thailand, he is best known as one of the 12 contestants of Academy Fantasia Season 2[1] and sung the official soundtrack of the Asian sleeper hit movie First Love (A Little Thing Called Love). Wan is currently a DJ at two radio stations. He's a DJ as 89Banana on Monday through Friday from 4-6PM, and at 94EFM on Saturday and Sunday at 2-5PM with Phanupol Ekpetch (Jo AF2). Aside from being a singer, actor, and a DJ, he's also a song writer.
Discography
Studio albums
- Baby Hip-Pro (only sang one song, titled "Waak!!")
- Patibatkarn Ray Kai Fun (with AF2)
- Dream Team (with AF1 and AF2)
- Plam Plam (with Jo AF2 and My AF2)
- Soul Much In Love (with AF1, AF2, and AF3)
- AF The Musical "Ngern Ngern Ngern" Soundtrack
- Wan Soloist (Wan's first solo album/2007)
- AF The Musical "Jojo-san" Soundtrack
- Asoke (3rd Album/2011)
Filmography
Dramas
- Peun Ruk Nak Lah Fun with AF2 (Ch.7)
- Tang Fah Tawan Diew with Rotmay Kaneungnij Jaksamittanon (Ch.3 2006)
- Kom Ruk Kom Sanae Ha with Rotmay Kaneungnij Jaksamittanon (Ch.ITV 2006)
- Pok Pah Peur Mae (Ch.9 2007)
- Fai Deurn Hah Gub Fon Deurn Hok (Ch.9 2007)
- Ruk Nee Kiang Tawan (Ch.7 2009)
- Tat Dao Bussaya (2009) with Rotmay Kaneungnij Jaksamittanon (Ch.3 2010)
- Ruk Lon Lon 9 Kon 4 Ku (Modern 9 TV 2010)
- Pla Lhai Paai Daeng with Jaja Primrata Dejudom (Ch.3 2011)
- Mia Taeng (Ch.3 2011)
Movies
- Yern Pay Lay Say Ma Gu Teh (2007) as Sahat
- Before Valentine Gon Ruk...Moon Rob Tua Rao (2009) as Suthee
- Sweety Movie (2011)
Commercials
- Honda Click
- Phillip Light Bulb
- 7-11
References
- ↑ "The Journey of the Dream Chasers". Bangkok Post. 28 August 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
External links
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