Jesdaporn Pholdee (b. 1977)

Alias:
ติ๊ก เจษฎาภรณ์ ผลดี
Chetsadaphon Phondi
Jesadaporn Pholdee
Tik Jesdaporn Pholdee

Birthplace:
Thailand

Born:
June 5, 1977

Jesadaporn Pholdee (also known as Tik Jesadaporn) (born June 5, 1977 in Bangkok, Thailand), is a Thai actor, model, and presenter.  Jesadaporn graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce in Bangkok.  He has two younger brothers, Tun and Tong.  He began his career as a model for commercials on TV. His first film role, starring in Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters in 1997 won him widespread popularity, and for which he won the 1997 Blockbuster Thailand Entertainment Award. After that, he appeared in a number of films and lakorns, such as The Iron Ladies in 2000 or Kaew Tah Pee in 2006. He also starred in the Asian horror film The Eye 2.  He was voted "Sexiest Man in Thailand" in 2003 by the Internet Durex Global Sex Survey 2003. He won the votes of 39% of Thai women surveyed.  Tik recently made a return to TV in a sitcom called "Love Rhythm". Initially, his long and nerdy hairstyle for the character has caused an outcry from fans who expected to see him in the handsome prince-like image which he had previously portrayed successfully in 2006's lakorn "Kaew Tah Pee". Tik himself had acknowledged that he does not enjoy having people praising his looks but rather admiring his acting talent. The sitcom later improved its ratings due mainly to his acting ability.

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