Tor Thanapob Leeratanakachorn (b. 1994)

Alias:
Tor Thanapob Leeratanakachorn
Тор Танапоп Лиратанакатжон
ต่อ ธนภพ ลีรัตนขจร
타나폽 리라따나카쫀

Birthplace:
Bangkok, Thailand

Born:
February 14, 1994

Tor Thanapob Leeratanakachorn is a Thai-Chinese actor, singer, and model born in Bangkok. He studied at Adventist Ekkamai School, then joined Kasetsart University, where he studied at the Department of Packaging and Materials Technology, Faculty of Agro-Industry. Thanapop graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Packaging Technology from Kasetsart University on November 20, 2017.  Thanapop started his career in entertainment by performing in music videos like 'It's time to listen' by Da-Endorphine. His debut as an actor was in the 'Club Friday: the Series' episode "Once in memory." In 2013, Thanapob was then cast in the popular Thai TV show, 'Hormones: The Series' directed by Songyos Sugmakanan, playing the role of Phai. His role as Phai became his first notable role, growing his popularity. After that, he became an artist under Nadao Bangkok. From 2018 to 2019, Tor performed as part of the idol group Nine by Nine (9x9), a one-year project initiated by 4nologue. As a member of the group, he appeared in the 2018 TV series "In Family We Trust" and joined his fellow members on three tours, performing concerts across Thailand.  Thanapob is in a long-term relationship with Khaenapha Larpveroj (Meen), who works in the airline industry.

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