Janie Tienphosuwan
Janie Tienphosuwan | |
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Janie Tienphosuwan at 6th Anniversary of Seventeen Magazine | |
Born |
Janie 11 September 1981 Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) |
Chonsawat Asavahame (2013-2014; div.) |
Janie Tienphosuwan (Thai: เจนี่ เทียนโพธิ์สุวรรณ์; born 11 September 1981 in Los Angeles, California) is an American-born Thai actress and model.
She graduate a bachelor in Communication Arts from Bangkok University.
After her parents' divorce, she moved to Thailand with her sibling and mother. She then started her acting career in a music video. After that she quickly rose to fame in a Thai television soap opera with Andrew Gregson.[1]
Filmography
TV dramas
- Yot Chiwan (ยอดชีวัน) with Pip Rawich Terdwong
- Thang Phan Kammathep (ทางผ่านกามเทพ) with Andrew Gregson
- Nang Chon (นางโจร) with Jay Jetrin Wattanasin
- Phrachan San Kon (พระจันทร์แสนกล) with Ken Teeradeth Wongpuapun
- Sompong Nong Somchai (สมปองน้องสมชาย) with Paul Pattarapol
- Phu Saen Dao (ภูแสนดาว) with Chakrit Yamnam
- Lady Yaowarat (เลดี้เยาวราช) with Aum Atichart
- Hoi An Chan Rak Thur'' (ฮอยอัน...ฉันรักเธอ) with Dan Worawech Danuwong D2B
- Nueng Nai Suang (หนึ่งในทรวง) with Ken Teeradeth Wongpuapun
- Ruk Khong Nai Dokmai (รักของนายดอกไม้) with Num Sornram Teppitak
- Tang Fa Tawan Diao (ต่างฟ้าตะวันเดียว) with Tik Jesdaporn Pholdee
- Thep Thida Khon Nok (เทพธิดาขนนก) with Nuttapol
- Khun Chai Rai Lem Kwian (คุณชายร้ายเล่มเกวียน) with Film Rattapoom
- Rak Ni Hua Chai Rao Chong (รักนี้หัวใจเราจอง) (This Love Belongs to our Hearts) with Ken Teeradeth Wongpuapun
- Krungthep Ratri (กรุงเทพฯ ราตรี) with Chatchai Plengpanich
- Saphai Luk Thung (สะใภ้ลูกทุ่ง) (Country Daughter-In-Law) with Smart Krissada Pornweroj
- Yok Lai Mek with Rome Patchata Nampan
- Nam Phueng Khom (น้ำผึ้งขม) with Chatchai Plengpanich
- Suay Roet Choet Sot with Film Rattapoom
- Tart Rak with Smart Krissada Pornweroj
- Kol Ruk Luang Jai with Ken Teeradeth Wongpuapun
- Lueaed Mung Korn-Hong(Upcoming 2015) with Boy Pakorn
- Raeng Ngao (2012) with Phupoom Phongpanu[2]
References
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