Sornram Teppitak (Thai: ศรราม เทพพิทักษ์, RTGS: Son-ram Thepphi-thak; also spelled as "Sornram Theppitak"; born August 22, 1973, in Thonburi side,[2]Bangkok, Thailand or nickname Num or Noom (Thai: หนุ่ม; RTGS: Num) is a Thai actor and Thai pop singer after being a footballer. He has appeared in several notable lakorns, including: Dao pra sook with Suvanant Kongying which he played the role of Phak, Khun Poh Rub-Jang (Daddy for Hire) and Duang Jai Patiharn (Miracle of the Heart). He began acting at an adolescent age. His films include Garuda (Paksa wayu) and First Flight. He got Bachelor in Social Science from Ramkhamhaeng University. In 1990s, the golden age of lakorn, he was the highest popular and paid Thai actor. What with every lakorns he performed in with Channel 7 was a success.
Personal life
Early life
Sornram was born into an acting family, his father, Chumphon Teppitak, was an actor, director and producer who was famous since the 1950s, the golden age of Thai cinema, and was a close friend of legendary Sombat Methanee. Chumphon died in 2017.
His name "Sornram"[a] comes from the name of a protagonist in Nueng Nuch, a 1971 Thai musical drama film starring Sombat Methanee, Pisamai Vilaisak and his father Chumphon Teppitak.
Married life
In 2018, he married Kanitrin Patcharaphakdichoti in a simple wedding ceremony.[3] On April 8, 2019, his wife gave birth to a girl named Veeji.[4]