Supakorn Kitsuwon

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Suppakorn Kitsuwan
ศุภกรณ์ กิจสุวรรณ
Born (1972-12-28) December 28, 1972 (age 51)
Other namesTok (ต๊อก)
Education
Occupations
  • Actor
  • model
  • dancer
Years active1990s–present
Known for Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters

Supakorn Kitsuwon (Thai : ศุภกรณ์ กิจสุวรรณ, born December 28, 1972, in Uthai Thani Province, Thailand) (nickname Tok Thai : ต๊อก) is a Thai film and stage actor. [1] Among his starring roles are as Pan in Monrak Transistor and Khun Krabi in SARS Wars . He had notable supporting roles in Tears of the Black Tiger [2] as Mahesuan and in Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters as Pu Bottlebomb.

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Kitsuwon graduated from Amnuay Silpa School and a diploma from Canada. He entered the showbiz in the early 90's as a model and backup dancer for famous singer and rapper Jetrin Wattanasin.

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