Chaiyapol Julien Poupart

Chaiyapol Julien Poupart
ชัยพล จูเลี่ยน พูพาร์ต
Chaiyapol in 2016
Born
Chaiyapol Julien Poupart

(1990-02-27) February 27, 1990 (age 34)
Bangkok, Thailand
Other names
  • New (Nickname)
  • Chaiyapol Poupart
EducationChulalongkorn University (Faculty of Sport Science)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • model
  • traveler
  • YouTuber
Years active2008–present
Agents
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)

Chaiyapol Julien Poupart (Thai: ชัยพล จูเลี่ยน พูพาร์ต; born February 27, 1990), is a Thai model and actor.

Early life and education

Poupart was born in Bangkok to a Thai Belgian father and a Thai Chinese mother. He is the nephew of Michael Poupart and Oliver Poupart. Poupart graduated from primary school from Demonstration School, Srinakharinwirot University, Prasanmit (Primary School), secondary school from Patumwan Demonstration School, Srinakharinwirot University and a bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Sport Science, Chulalongkorn University, in Recreation and Sports Management (2nd class honors) as a budding fellow with Theeradej Methawarayuth.

Career

His debut in the entertainment industry is through advertising from companies like KFC and DTAC. His role as an actor started from the drama called Kaew Lompetch, which is considered to be the birth of many new actors.

In 2011, Poupart was given the opportunity to play the role in his first film from ML Phan Thuanphetawakun, Pha Muang Tunnel. The following year was again approached by ML Phan Thuanphetawakun and the role of "Ken Krating-thong", a famous character in Thai erotic novels, which later were used to make the movie, Jan Dara the Beginning. The movie increased Poupart's reputation through his ability to play a variety of love scenes and has made the name of Poupart well-known.[1]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2011 The Outrage Aanan Support Role
2012 Jan Dara the Beginning Ken Krating-thong Main Role
2013 Jan Dara: The Finale Ken Krating-thong Main Role
2014 Ther Khao Rao Phee Rang Main Role
The Scar Kwan Main Role
2015 Mon Rak Sib Muan Klao Main Role
Maebia Businessman / Cloud La Lover Support Role
2018 Patihan Kaew Nakaraj Phon Main Role

Television series

Year Title Role Network Notes
2008 Kwarm Lub Kaung Superstar Channel 5 Cameo
Kaew Lorm Petch Chanok
2009 Sakul Ga Patiya / Pu
2010 Dok Ruk Rim Tang Sithisak
2011 Kohn Teun BaanJerd
Kularb Satan Chinphat Chanannop
Baan Nee Mee Ruk Max Modernine TV Cameo
2012 Buang Ruk Phettae Channel 5
Bhen Khao Top Channel 3 Sitcom
Look Pee Look Nong Aof Modernine TV Sitcom Cameo
2013 Koo Gum 2013 Pholchai Channel 5 Cameo (episode 14)
Reuan Saneha Meuang / Muang
2014 Club Friday The Series Season 5: Secret of The 3 of Us Joe GMM 25
2015 Kay Hard Dao  Songkhram Samphanphong (Kiao) ONE 31
2016 City of Light: The O.C. Thailand  Ryan / Ray
Sanaeha Karm Sen Win
2017 A Love to Kill Kantapat Adulchai (Puen) 
Rak Nakara Nor Muang  Channel 3
2018 Sanae Nang Ngiew Dumgerng / "Gerng" 
2019 Wai Sab Saraek Kad 2 Pongkiat Komthumkun (Kru Pongkiat)
2020 Fai Gam Prae Tommanai Sayanyud (Tom) GMM 25 [2]
Club Friday The Series 12 Ep. Rak Nee Mai Dai Mee Kae Seong Kon Arm
2021 Duang Jai Nai Montra Wipoo Pasanatecho (Poo) Channel 3
Lai Kinnaree Monsieur Robert Main Role
Mae Nak Phra Khanong Por Mak () Channel 9

Mc

  • 2016 Sports inspired by Supersports: Monday-Friday at 1.45 pm Broadcasting ONE 31 [3]
  • 2017–Present The First Ultimate Broadcasting PPTV [4]

Music Videos

Awards

  • Award for Best Supporting Actor, Karp Chad Luek Award, the 10th time from the drama "Buongrak"
  • Silver Doll Award Outstanding young actor The 29th Phra Surasawadee Royal Award from the movie Jan Dara the Beginning for the year 2012

References

  1. ^ คุยกับ 'นิว ชัยพล' กับบทบาทใหม่ใน 'จันดารา'
  2. ^ "ส่องภาพฟิตติ้ง'ฝ้ายแกมแพร' นักแสดงนิวเจนอินเนอร์แรงทะลุกล้อง". thaipost (in Thai). Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  3. ^ Sports inspired by Supersports | Channel one 31
  4. ^ "The First Ultimate เที่ยวสุดโลก". pptvhd (in Thai). Retrieved 2 April 2020.

Citations


General references

  • Pongpipat, Kaona; Satrabhaya, Pornprom (14 January 2017). "No child's play". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  • Pongpipat, Kaona (8 August 2014). "New scars run deep". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 22 October 2019.