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'''Boriboon Chanrueng''' ({{lang-th|บริบูรณ์ จันทร์เรือง}}, ; born December 19, 1979), better known as '''Tuk Boriboon''' ({{lang-th|ตั๊ก บริบูรณ์}}), is a [[ |
'''Boriboon Chanrueng''' ({{lang-th|บริบูรณ์ จันทร์เรือง}}, ; born December 19, 1979), better known as '''Tuk Boriboon''' ({{lang-th|ตั๊ก บริบูรณ์}}), is a [[Thailand|Thai]] actor, model and TV host. His high schools were Wannawit School and [[Triam Udom Suksa Pattanakarn School]]. He earned a bachelor degree in [[Business Administration]] at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. Starting off a career as an actor, he later became best known for his moderator role in ''[[Khon Uad Phee]]'', the television programme of [[Workpoint Entertainment]]. He is married to Elsie Tan Ai Chia, a former Malaysian [[air hostess]] on July 28, 2013 at [[The Erawan Group|Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok]].<ref>[http://www.thairath.co.th/content/ent/359917 แฮปปี้ปนฮา 'ตั๊ก-บริบูรณ์' จูงแฟนนอกวงการวิวาห์ หลังดูใจ 7 ปี]</ref> |
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== Works == |
== Works == |
Revision as of 10:21, 31 December 2020
Boriboon Chanrueng | |
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Born | Boriboon Chanrueng 19 December 1979 |
Other names | Tuk |
Alma mater | Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University |
Occupations |
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Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
Spouse |
Elsie Tan Ai Chia (m. 2013) |
Children | 1 |
Website | www |
Boriboon Chanrueng (Template:Lang-th, ; born December 19, 1979), better known as Tuk Boriboon (Template:Lang-th), is a Thai actor, model and TV host. His high schools were Wannawit School and Triam Udom Suksa Pattanakarn School. He earned a bachelor degree in Business Administration at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. Starting off a career as an actor, he later became best known for his moderator role in Khon Uad Phee, the television programme of Workpoint Entertainment. He is married to Elsie Tan Ai Chia, a former Malaysian air hostess on July 28, 2013 at Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok.[1]
Works
Dramatic programming appearances
- Ruen Ram
- Chom Phu Boek Fa
- Sanyan Luang
- Nang Saw Wan Chuen
- Nang Lakorn
- Big Sia
- Rong Ram Wi Prit
- Kalon X2
- Phalang Rak
- Saw Noi Roi Lan
- Suen Noi Noi Kalon Mak Noi
- Pluem
- Mai Dad
- Chom Phu Gam Mam
- Ngao Asok (2008)
- Nang Saw Yen Ruede (2008)
- Sukunka (2009)
- Phu Yai Lee and Nang Ma (2009)
- Cham Loei Gammathep (2009)
- Pee Sat San Kon (2010)
- Ghost Hotel (2010)
- Suai Rerd Cherd Sode (2010)
- 365 days of Love (2010)
- Chuen Cheewa Naree (2011)
- Rak Airdate (2012)
- Ma Yai Tee Rak (2012)
- Kum Pha Kum (2012)
- Panya Chon Kon Khrua (2012)
- Wiwah Pacha Taek (2013)
Sitcoms appearances
- Yommalok Society
- Khu Kik Phrik Ka Kluea
- Ra Boed Thoed Thoeng Lan Thung (2010-2012)
- Sud Yod
- Ra Boed Taew Tiang Trong
- Wongkamlao The Series
Film appearances
- The Magic Shoes
- Raeng Pen Fai Lalai Khae Thoe (1996)
- Dek Sephle (1996)
- Three Cripples (2007)
- Variety Ghost (2007)
- Village Of Warriors (2008)
- Se-Sing Confirm (2010)
- Teng Nong Jee Won Bin (2011)
- Hazard (2011)
- Jukkalan (2011)
- Still on My Mind (2011)
- Ghost Day (2012)
- Yak: The Giant King (2012)
- Saranae Osekkai (2012)
- Tho Sansang Thai Sangsan (2012)
- Grean Fictions (2013)
- Dinotherra (2013)
Music video appearances
- Thao Fai
- Thoe Mai Phit
- Nue Khu
- Rao Pen Khon Thai
- Leh
- Dek Pee Mee Chu
- Siang
- Rong Hai Ha Pho Thoe Rue
Television programming appearances
- You and I (1996)
- Q-twenty (2006)
- Ono Show (2010-2011)
- Khon Uad Phee (2010–present)
- Whose house? (2011–present)
- Suek Song Ban (2013–present)
Advertisement appearances
- Ziclet chewing gum
- Everscent Perfume cologne
- Mitsubishi Surprise
- Roller Coaster
- CP Chicken
- Fino
- Swensen's Happy Sundae
Concert
- Kote Cafe On Stage
- Train Rally Charity Concert
- Suptar ON STAGE
- Lift & Oil Happy Party Concert
Book
- Column Boriboon Family Magazine
References
External links