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  • Sarunyoo Wongkrachang or spelt Sarunyu Wongkrachang was a Thai actor, singer, host, activist, screenwriter, director and producer.
  • Sarunyu Wongkrachang was born on 17 October in Kradangnga, Bang Khonthi District, Samut Songkhram, Thailand.
  • Sarunyoo Wongkrachang (17 October – 10 June ) was a Thai actor, director, screenwriter, singer, producer, activist and host.
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  • Sarunyoo Wongkrachang

    Thai actor and singer ()

    Sarunyoo Wongkrachang or spelt Sarunyu Wongkrachang (Thai: ศรัณยู วงษ์กระจ่าง; nickname: Tua–ตั้ว; October 17, in Bang Khonthi District, Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand – June 10, ), was a Thai actor, singer, host, activist, screenwriter, director and producer. He was a producer of Thai TV dramas and reached his peak as Thailand's top actor during 80s–90s, best known for his various hugely successful TV drama roles, including Gao Ee Kao Nai Hong Dang (), Massaya (), Baan Sai Thong (), Jaosao Kong Arnon (), Rattikarn Yod Rak (), Wanalee (), Roymarn (), Wanida (), Tawipop (), Mon Rak Look Thoong (), Duay Rang Atittarn () and Nai Hoy Tamil ().

    Sarunyoo acted in more than 50 TV dramas, 20 films, and 20 stage plays, including legendary Mon Rak Look Thoong which became the 3rd most-watched TV drama of all time in Thailand with viewership rating of 36%.[1] He won a Mekhala Award for Best Actor for his role in Tawipop.

    Under Saman Karn Lakorn company, Sarunyoo directed, screen-wrote and produced a stage play named Langkha Daeng[2] and TV dramas for Channel 7 including Suparb Buroot Look Puchai ( and ), Hua Jai Tuan (), Roy Rak Rang Kaen (), and Ballang Hong ().

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    Tua Sarunyu Wongkrachang

    Tua Sarunyu Wongkrajang has been active as an actor and moderator since Since , he has also moved on to direct and produce several dramas. Recently, he is also active in political activities. He completed his high school at Suankularb Wittayalai School Batch 92 and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Architecture from Chulalongkorn University. He didn't pursue his architect career. The architecture faculty's acting club introduced him to acting. During his college years, he took many leading roles in "Lakorn 'Tapat" or Faculty of Architecture Stage plays and some stage plays of Faculty of Arts as well. He starred in over movies, TV and stage dramas, but the peak of his career was during the 80s and 90s, with several hit TV drama series. Legendary Mon Rak Look Thoong which became the 3rd most-watched TV drama of all time in Thailand with viewership rating of 36%. He won a Mekhala Award for Best Actor for his role in Tawipop. As he aged, he switched to directing. Under Saman Karn Lakorn company, he directed, screen-wrote and produced many TV dramas for Channel 7. He died on 10 June due to liver cancer at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.