Nadech Kugimiya

Nadech Kugimiya (Thai: ณเดชน์ คูกิมิยะ; born December 17, 1991)[4][5] is a Thai actor and model. He is best known for his roles in Duang Jai Akkanee (2010), Game Rai Game Rak (2011), Sunset at Chaophraya (2013), The Rising Sun Series (2014), Leh Lub Salub Rarng (2017), The Crown Princess (2018) and The Con-Heartist (2020).

Nadech Kugimiya
ณเดชน์ คูกิมิยะ
Kugimiya in 2014
Born
Chonlathit Yodprathum[1][2]

(1991-12-17) December 17, 1991
Khon Kaen, Thailand
Other names
  • Barry
  • Brand
EducationCommunication Arts major in Film and Cinematography
Alma materRangsit University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Model
  • YouTuber
Years active2009–present
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)[3]
PartnerUrassaya Sperbund

Early life and education

Nadech Kugimiya, birth name Chonlathit Yodprathum,[6][7] was born on December 17, 1991[8] in Khon Kaen, Thailand.[9] He is the adopted child of Sudarat Kugimiya (his biological aunt) and Yoshio Kugimiya. His biological mother is Thai and Sudarat's younger sister while his biological father is Austrian. His nickname "Barry" has evolved from his original nickname "Brand". He graduated from Rangsit University with a Bachelor's Degree in Communications, major in Film and Cinematography. He then graduated with a Master's Degree in May, 2020.[10][11]

Career

Kugimiya started his modeling career at the age of 17. In 2010, he made his acting debut in a feature drama, starring in the lead role, in Ngao Rak Luang Jai as "Nawa Gamtornpuwanat". He gained immense popularity after he starred in Duang Jai Akkanee as "Fai Akkanee Adisuan" and in Game Rai Game Rak as "Saichon / Charles Makovich" alongside Urassaya Sperbund. He was also a member of the group "4+1 Channel 3 Superstar" with Mario Maurer, Prin Suparat, Pakorn Chatborirak, and Phupoom Pongpanu. He has an exclusive contract with Channel 3 (Thailand), with Suphachai Srivijit being his manager.

He is one of the highest paid actors in Thailand.[12] Kugimiya is also a very in-demand brand endorser; he has been dubbed "King of Presenters."[13] He has endorsed numerous major brands including Shopee, OPPO, 7-Eleven, AIR ASIA, Daikin, and TrueMove H. He is also one of the most visible celebrities in television, print, and billboard advertisements.[14]

Kugimiya is considered one of the most decorated Thai actors.[15] He has received more than 100 awards including the Best Actor award from the Suphannahong National Film Awards, Mekhala Awards, Nataraja Awards, and TV Gold Awards.[16] Kugimiya frequently appears on the list of the most popular and influential people in Thailand.[17][18][19]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Sunset at Chaophraya[20][21]KoboriFeature film debut
Long Rak LoeyNapatShort film
2014PostcardNatee
2015Mr.Peter's Project[22]PeterShort film (Also director)
2018Krut: The Himmaphan Warriors[23]Phaya Watchara Garuda (Voice)Animated film
Nakee 2[24]Pongprap
2020The Con-HeartistTower

Television series

YearTitleRoleProductionNetwork
2010Ngao Rak Luang JaiNawa GamtornpuwanatMaker-YChannel 3
Thara HimalayaAkkanee Adisuan (Fai)
Duang Jai AkkaneeNo Problem
Pathapee Leh RukGood Feeling
Wayupak MontraAct Art Generation
2011Game Rai Game RakSaichon / Charles MakovichLakorn Thai
2012Torranee Ni Nee Krai KrongAthitNo Problem
2013Rang PratanaPittayaLakorn Thai
2014The Rising Sun: Roy Ruk Hak Liam TawanRyu OnizukaMaker-Y
The Rising Sun: Roy Fun Tawan DuerdMaker Group
2015Lom Sorn RukPranon / PranNo Problem
Tarm Ruk Keun JaiSeehanat (Nai Singh)Lakorn Thai
2017Leh Lub Salub Rang[25]Captain Ramin ToongpraplerngNo Problem
2018The Crown PrincessLieutenant Commander Davin SamuthyakornThong Entertainment
2019My Love from the Star (Thai version)[26]AchiraBroadcast Thai TV
2021Monrak Nong Phak KayaengTarakorn / KiewAct Art Generation
2022Lai KinnareeLuang In
TBASub Lab Mor RabatKhun KhaoMagic If One

Music video appearance

YearSong TitleNotes
2016"Set and Hit"Channel 3

MC

Television

  • ทุกวัน เวลา น. On Air

Online

Discography

YearSong TitleNotes
2012"Hai Rak Man Toh Nai Jai"
("Let Love Grow Up In My Heart")
Torranee Ni Nee Krai Krong OST
2013"Angsumalin"
("Angsumalin")
Sunset at Chaophraya OST
"Long Rak Loey"
("Falling In Love")
Long Rak Loey OST
2014"Laew Rao Ja Rak Gan Dai Mai"
("Can We Love Each Other?")
The Rising Sun Series OST
"1,2,3,4,5 I Love You"Give Me 5 Concert Rate A
2015"Tee Jing Chan Gor Jeb"
("Actually, I'm Also Hurt")
Lom Sorn Ruk OST
"Kam Tob Sud Tai"
("Final Answer")
Mr.Peter's Project OST
2016"Happy Birthday"Channel 3 Anniversary Concert
2018"Nah Tee Gub Hua Jai"
("Duty And Heart")
The Crown Princess OST
2019"No Caption"The Real Nadech Concert
"Rak Tee Ror Wan La"
("The Love that is Waiting for Saying Goodbye")
My Love from the Star (Thai version) OST
2020"Orbit"The first self-made single on the YouTube channel: Nadech Kugimiya
2021"Isan Ban Hao"Monrak Nong Phak Kayaeng OST
"Chouw Nang Hed Na (Version Kiew)"
"Bak Tang Kwa"
"Kho Chai Kam Wha Fan"
"Ma Der Kwan Aey"
"Mee Bird"

Concerts

YearConcertRef.
2011Yum Yum Concert
20124+1 Channel 3 Superstar Concert
2013Sup'tar Party - Channel 3 43rd Anniversary Concert
2014Give Me 5 Concert Rate A
2015Channel 3 45th Anniversary Concert
2016Love Mission - Channel 3 46th Anniversary Concert
2017Love Is In The Air - Channel 3 Charity Concert
2018We Will Love You - Channel 3 48th Anniversary Concert
I AM MAI Concert[27]
2019The Real Nadech Concert

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