Gunsmile Chanagun Arpornsutina (b. 1996)

Alias:
Gunsmile Chanagun Arpornsutina
Гансмайл Чхонаган Апонсутинан
กันต์สมาย ชนกันต์ อาพรสุทธินันธ์

Birthplace:
Thailand

Born:
March 3, 1996

Gunsmile Chanagun Arpornsutinan is a mixed Thai-Chinese actor, singer, and musician born in Bangkok, Thailand to a Chinese father and a Thai mother.  He studied high school at the Suankularb Wittayalai School. When he was younger, he studied to become a soldier. He then switched to becoming a lawyer, before enrolling at Bangkok University in the department of Communication Arts. In 2019, he completed a Bachelor's degree at the Department of Radio and Television Broadcasting at the Faculty of Communication Arts of Bangkok University with second-class honours.  His debut and first supporting role was in "Love Sick: The Series" (2014), which was followed by a second season. Arpornsutinan was later signed to GMMTV. His dream is to be able to become recognized as a singer, as with his favourite group, Bodyslam. Gunsmile has interpreted themes as "Passed" for "Love Sick: The Series" (2014) and "Yah Pit" (cover of Bodyslam) for "War Of Convent The Series" (2016).  He also has a clothing and fashion accessory brand named VERLENCHOR, formerly known as XWHYSEE and, since 2020, he owns a restaurant called "3meena" in which the head chef is his mother.  On December 31, 2022, Gunsmile announced his departure from GMMTV via Twitter.

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