Prin Suparat
Prin Suparat (Thai: ปริญ สุภารัตน์), professionally known as Mark Prin, is a Thai actor, model, and singer born on March 19, 1990, in Chiang Mai, Thailand.[1][2] Raised in Lampang by Thai-Chinese parents, he gained prominence in the Thai entertainment industry through his work with Channel 3, starring in numerous lakorns (Thai dramas) and earning recognition for his versatile performances in romantic and action genres.[3][4] Suparat's career began after placing first in a national judo competition during his high school years, which highlighted his athletic background and led to modeling opportunities before transitioning to acting.[5] He debuted in television in the early 2010s and rose to fame with lead roles in popular series such as Punya Chon Kon Krua (2012) and Pope Rak (2014), showcasing his charisma and appeal in romantic comedies.[2][6] Over the years, he has expanded his portfolio to include more dramatic and historical roles, notably in Eclipse of the Heart (2023), where he portrayed a complex lead character, and Game of Outlaws (2022), blending action and intrigue.[1][5] As a member of the promotional group 4+1 Channel 3 Superstar in the early stages of his career, Suparat also ventured into music, contributing to the group's releases before focusing primarily on acting and modeling.[4] His international popularity has grown through streaming platforms, with works like My Forever Sunshine (2021) and Ziam (2025) introducing him to global audiences interested in Thai entertainment.[5][1] Suparat remains one of Thailand's leading male actors, known for his dedication to fitness—rooted in his judo experience—and his contributions to promoting Thai culture through media.[5]Personal life
Early life and career beginnings
Prin Suparat was born on March 19, 1990, in Chiang Mai, Thailand, to Thai-Chinese parents, with his father, Dr. Worapan Vilaihong, working as a pediatrician and his mother named Panthai Suparat.[7] He was raised in Lampang alongside an older sister named Prang.[8] In his final year of high school, Suparat won first place in a national Judo competition, earning him a scholarship that supported his further pursuits.[9] Suparat's interest in the performing arts developed through family encouragement and school activities during his youth. His professional entry into entertainment began around 2010 as a model, where he secured initial gigs before transitioning to acting; in 2011, he was scouted by a manager from Channel 3 and began auditioning for roles.[10]Education
Prin Suparat earned an athletic scholarship to Rangsit University in Pathum Thani, near Bangkok, following his success in a national judo competition during his final year of high school.[11][5] He enrolled in the Faculty of Business Administration, majoring in Marketing, where he also joined the university's judo team and achieved a black belt in the middleweight category.[7][12] During his studies, Suparat balanced his academic pursuits with the early stages of his modeling career, which began in 2010 after he was scouted by an agency while on campus.[5] This period marked a transition from athletics to professional opportunities in entertainment, though specific academic awards or challenges from his university years remain undocumented in public records. He completed his bachelor's degree in 2015.[12]Marriage
Prin Suparat first met Kimberley Anne Woltemas on the set of the Thai dramas Thara Himalaya and Duang Jai Akkanee in 2010, though their romantic relationship began after they collaborated again on projects in 2013.[13][14] The pair dated for nearly a decade, keeping much of their personal life private while building a strong partnership rooted in mutual respect and shared professional experiences.[15] On April 17, 2022, Suparat proposed to Woltemas during a vacation at Bürgenstock Resort in Switzerland, marking the end of their eight-year courtship with a romantic engagement announcement shared on social media.[16] The couple celebrated with a simple Lanna-style ceremony attended by family.[16] Suparat and Woltemas wed on September 14, 2023, in an intimate ceremony at Villa Balbiano on Lake Como, Italy, surrounded by close family and select industry guests.[17][16] Woltemas wore a custom-made Dior gown, while Suparat opted for tailored suits from Tom Ford and Zegna, emphasizing the event's elegant and personal nature.[16] A second traditional wedding followed in Thailand later that year.[18] Following their marriage, the couple has focused on joint public appearances, including fan meetings in international markets like the Philippines, where they discuss their supportive dynamic and long-term commitment.[15] As of 2025, they have no children and continue to prioritize their careers alongside their relationship, occasionally sharing glimpses of their family life through balanced, low-key updates.[18][19] In Thai entertainment, Suparat and Woltemas are widely regarded as a power couple, admired for their enduring romance that transitioned from on-screen chemistry to real-life partnership, inspiring fans with their resilience and mutual encouragement.[15][13]Professional career
Modeling and acting debut
Prin Suparat entered the entertainment industry as a model in 2010, appearing in fashion events and menswear campaigns alongside other emerging talents such as Nadech Kugimiya and Sarab Sirilak.[20] These early modeling opportunities showcased his photogenic appeal and physical presence, honed from his judo background, and quickly drew attention from industry scouts.[2] His modeling work led to a contract with Channel 3, Thailand's prominent television network, marking his formal entry into the professional entertainment scene.[5] Suparat made his acting debut the same year in the Channel 3 drama series Ngao Ruk Luang Jai, portraying the lead role of Techit opposite Mint Natwara Wongwasana.[21] This initial foray into acting presented challenges as he transitioned from static modeling poses to dynamic on-screen performances, often typecast in romantic lead roles due to his youthful charm and athletic build.[4] Despite these hurdles, his natural charisma helped him adapt, setting the stage for subsequent roles in series like Thara Himalaya (2010).[5] Suparat's breakthrough came in 2011 with the leading role of Pathapee in Pathapee Leh Ruk, a segment of the anthology 4 Huajai Haeng Khon Kao, co-starring Mint Chalida Vijitvongtong, which significantly boosted his popularity and established him as a rising "khu jin" (fantasy prince) in Thai lakorns.[22] This success was further amplified in 2012 by his portrayal of Police Sub-Lieutenant Saengkla Aphichai in Nuea Mek 2: Mue Prap Jom Khamang Wet, a high-rated action-romance series that solidified his status as a leading man.[23] Around 2012–2013, he was announced as a member of the 4+1 Channel 3 Superstars group, alongside actors like Mario Maurer and Nadech Kugimiya, enhancing his visibility through joint promotions and events.[4]Television hosting and music
Prin Suparat has expanded his professional portfolio beyond acting into television hosting and music, particularly through interactive fan events and live performances that highlight his charisma and vocal abilities. His hosting roles often take the form of emceeing fan meetings, where he engages directly with audiences, sharing anecdotes, participating in games, and performing musical segments. These events have become a key part of his career diversification, allowing him to connect with international fans while balancing his demanding acting schedule. One of his notable hosting engagements was the "Reel to Real" fan meeting with longtime partner Kimberley Anne Woltemas in Manila on March 12, 2023, at SM North EDSA SkyDome, which drew thousands of attendees and featured interactive Q&A sessions, games, and live performances that received positive fan reception for their intimate and entertaining format.[24] In 2024, Suparat hosted his first solo fan meeting in Jakarta, titled "Together with Mark Prin," held on October 26 at The Kasablanka Hall, where he entertained fans through fun games and personal interactions, marking a successful expansion into the Indonesian market.[25] These international events underscore his ability to manage multilingual hosting duties and adapt to diverse audiences, contributing to his growing global popularity. Suparat's music ventures primarily involve live singing appearances at events and fan meets, where he performs original promotional tracks and covers to showcase his vocal range. Fans have praised his musical talents for adding an engaging, personal touch to these gatherings, often highlighting his smooth voice and stage presence as highlights that enhance fan loyalty. In December 2025, he is scheduled to host another solo fan meeting in Manila, "A Moment with Mark Prin: An Unforgettable Fan Meeting Experience," at Samsung Hall, SM Aura Premier, expected to feature similar musical elements alongside hosting segments.[26] Balancing these pursuits with his acting commitments has been successful, as evidenced by the enthusiastic reception and repeat invitations for such events, though he has noted in interviews the challenges of coordinating tight schedules across multiple projects.Group affiliations and recent projects
Prin Suparat has been a prominent member of the 4+1 Channel 3 Superstars group since its formation in 2013, alongside fellow Thai actors Mario Maurer, Nadech Kugimiya, Pakorn Chatborirak, and Phupoom Pongpanu. This ensemble, assembled by Channel 3, focuses on collaborative promotions to highlight the network's leading talents through shared media appearances and events.[4] The group's activities have evolved to include joint concerts, fan engagements, and brand endorsements, fostering cross-promotions that have sustained its relevance in the Thai entertainment industry. As of 2025, the 4+1 Channel 3 Superstars remains active, with members continuing to participate in collective initiatives amid their individual careers.[26] In recent years, Suparat has taken on leading roles in high-profile projects, including the 2023 Thai drama Eclipse of the Heart, where he portrayed Korn Choenitsarachai, a complex character navigating family secrets and romance. This series, aired on Channel 3, marked a significant return to dramatic storytelling for him following earlier action-oriented works.[27] Expanding into film, Suparat starred as the lead in the 2025 action-horror Ziam, directed by Kulp Kaljareuk, playing Singh, a former Muay Thai fighter battling zombies in a post-apocalyptic setting. Released on Netflix on July 9, 2025, the project represents his growing international presence, blending Thai martial arts with global streaming appeal.[28][29] In 2025, Suparat attended the Weibo Cultural Exchange Night in Thailand on August 16, walking the red carpet among Asian celebrities and receiving the "Weibo Thailand Most Influential Overseas Actor" award for his contributions to cross-cultural entertainment. This event underscored his rising profile in regional media exchanges.[30][31] Looking ahead, Suparat is scheduled for a solo fan meeting titled A Moment with Mark Prin: An Unforgettable Fan Meeting in Manila, Philippines, on December 2025, highlighting his dedicated international fanbase.[26]Filmography
Films
In 2020, Suparat starred in the horror-fantasy Necromancer 2020, directed by Piyapan Choopetch, where he played Win, a young man mastering sorcery to avenge his family's death amid a satanic cult's interference. The film featured co-stars including Kitty Chicha Amatayakul as Lieutenant Cartoon, Chatchai Plengpanich as Itti, and Jirayu Tantrakul as Got, emphasizing intense action and supernatural battles in a Thai mythological framework. Released theatrically in Thailand on November 14, 2019, and later internationally via Netflix, it received mixed reviews for its visual effects and pacing, earning a 4.7/10 on IMDb from audiences praising Suparat's committed performance in genre-driven chaos.[32][33] Suparat's 2025 action-horror Ziam, directed by Kulp Kaljareuk, cast him as Singh, a former Muay Thai fighter turned delivery driver battling zombies in a resource-scarce dystopia to protect his girlfriend Rin, played by Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich. Additional co-stars included Wanvayla Boonnithipaisit and Johnny Anfone, with the film fusing martial arts choreography and zombie apocalypse tropes for high-octane survival sequences. Premiering on Netflix globally on July 9, 2025, after a limited Thai theatrical run, Ziam garnered a 4.8/10 IMDb rating and positive notes on Suparat's athletic action-hero portrayal, contributing to his expanded international fanbase through streaming accessibility and viral stunt highlights.[28][34][35]Television dramas
Prin Suparat, known professionally as Mark Prin, has established himself as a prominent figure in Thai television through lead roles in romantic dramas and lakorns, primarily broadcast on Channel 3. His characters often embody resilient, emotionally complex men navigating love, revenge, and personal growth, contributing to the shows' appeal in Thailand and across Southeast Asia. Suparat's performances have helped drive high viewership, with several series achieving top ratings and fostering fan discussions on themes like contractual marriages and forbidden romances.[5][1] One of his breakthrough roles was in Kleun Cheewit (2017), where he portrayed Sathit "Thit" Navakorn, a man driven by vengeance against a wealthy family but who develops a deep romantic connection with the heroine amid class conflicts and moral dilemmas. The series, a remake emphasizing redemption and passion, aired for 15 episodes from January 23 to March 13, 2017, on Channel 3's Monday-Tuesday slot, earning an 8.0/10 rating on IMDb and solidifying Suparat's status as a leading man in revenge-romance genres. Paired with Urassaya Sperbund, the drama's intense plot twists and emotional depth contributed to its cultural resonance, inspiring fan analyses of fate versus free will in Thai storytelling.[36][37][38] In 2020, Suparat starred as Thierawat "Thian" Navanawakul in My Husband in Law, a romantic comedy exploring a fake marriage that evolves into genuine affection. As the charming doctor entangled in a protective arrangement with his childhood friend Muey, his role highlighted themes of unrequited love turning reciprocal, blending humor with heartfelt confessions. The 15-episode series aired from April 21 to June 9, 2020, on Channel 3, achieving a 7.8/10 on MyDramaList and widespread popularity for its lighthearted take on contractual relationships, which mirrored real-life fan shipping dynamics. Co-starring Mew Nittha Jirayungyurn, it became one of the year's top-rated lakorns, boosting Suparat's visibility in regional markets.[39][40][41] That same year, My Forever Sunshine featured Suparat as Arthit Suriyakkul, a privileged heir who initially resents the orphaned Paeng but grows to protect her, driving the narrative of healing from loss and forbidden attraction within a family estate. His portrayal added layers of vulnerability to the romance-drama, focusing on sacrifice and emotional barriers. Aired from November 19 to December 15, 2020, on Channel 3 for 19 episodes daily (Monday to Sunday), the series garnered an 8.4/10 on IMDb, praised for its uplifting tone and Suparat's chemistry with Supassra Thanachart, which amplified its impact as a feel-good lakorn in Southeast Asian audiences.[42][43][41] Suparat continued his streak in Love at First Night (2024), playing Prakan "Mueang" Lertkiat, an eco-warrior geologist whose impulsive one-night stand with architect Apo leads to complications when she becomes his father's fiancée, weaving environmental advocacy into a tale of passion and family secrets. As the lead, his character's bold activism and romantic pursuit propelled the comedy-drama's modern edge. The 20-episode run aired from March 25 to May 28, 2024, on Channel 3's Monday-Tuesday primetime, securing a 7.9/10 on IMDb and notable success for blending contemporary issues like sustainability with classic lakorn tropes, paired with Urassaya Sperbund for renewed on-screen synergy.[44][45][46] Suparat debuted in television with The Fifth Season of Love (2012), portraying a lead role in this romantic drama that marked his early breakthrough on Channel 3. He gained further prominence in the 2014 remake of Full House, playing the male lead opposite Sririta Jensen in a story of an author reclaiming her home from a celebrity, blending comedy and romance. In 2022, he starred in Game of Outlaws as a key character in this action-intrigue series, showcasing his versatility in high-stakes narratives. His 2023 role in Eclipse of the Heart featured a complex lead in a dramatic tale of love and betrayal, earning acclaim for emotional depth.[2][5][1]| Year | Title | Role | Co-Star | Episodes | Air Dates (Channel 3) | Key Plot Contribution | Notable Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | The Fifth Season of Love | Lead role | Various | 15 | 2012, Mon-Tue | Romantic entanglements in seasonal love story | Early breakthrough in lakorns[2] |
| 2014 | Full House | Male lead | Sririta Jensen | 14 | 2014, Mon-Tue | Author fights celebrity over her home, romance ensues | Popular remake, boosted fame in rom-coms[5] |
| 2017 | Kleun Cheewit | Sathit "Thit" Navakorn | Urassaya Sperbund | 15 | Jan 23 – Mar 13, Mon-Tue | Vengeful heir falls in love, driving redemption arc | 8.0/10 IMDb; high regional viewership for revenge-romance fusion[36][37] |
| 2020 | My Husband in Law | Thierawat "Thian" Navanawakul | Mew Nittha Jirayungyurn | 15 | Apr 21 – Jun 9, Mon-Tue | Doctor in fake marriage uncovers true feelings | 7.8/10 MyDramaList; breakout hit in comedy-romance[39][40] |
| 2020 | My Forever Sunshine | Arthit Suriyakkul | Supassra Thanachart | 19 | Nov 19 – Dec 15, daily | Heir protects orphaned girl amid family tensions | 8.4/10 IMDb; praised for emotional depth and uplift[43][42] |
| 2022 | Game of Outlaws | Key role | Various | 16 | 2022, Mon-Tue | Action and intrigue in outlaw world | Expanded action genre portfolio[1] |
| 2023 | Eclipse of the Heart | Complex lead | Various | 15 | 2023, Mon-Tue | Love and betrayal in dramatic narrative | Acclaim for emotional performance[5] |
| 2024 | Love at First Night | Prakan "Mueang" Lertkiat | Urassaya Sperbund | 20 | Mar 25 – May 28, Mon-Tue | Eco-activist navigates love and family betrayal | 7.9/10 IMDb; integrated modern themes like environmentalism[44][45] |
Music video appearances
Prin Suparat has made notable appearances in music videos for Thai artists, often portraying romantic leads that highlight his acting versatility and contribute to his early career visibility. These collaborations provided platforms for artistic expression beyond television dramas, blending narrative storytelling with musical elements. One of his earliest music video roles was in 2009, where he starred as the male lead alongside actress Ploy Chermarn Boonyasak in the video for "Mai Mai Gor Ruk" by Prik Thai. The video's lighthearted romantic narrative showcased Suparat's charm and helped establish his on-screen chemistry with co-stars, serving as an early promotional vehicle for his burgeoning acting career.[47][48] In 2017, Suparat reunited with frequent co-star Mew Nittha Jirayungyurn for the lead roles in Greasy Cafe's "Time Bomb" (Thai: "Raboid Wela"). Directed by Yongyuth Thongyate, the video features a poignant storyline of emotional tension and impending heartbreak, with Suparat's performance emphasizing introspective depth amid the song's indie pop visuals. This appearance reinforced his status in collaborative projects and aligned with his rising popularity in romantic genres.[49]| Year | Song Title | Artist | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Mai Mai Gor Ruk | Prik Thai | Romantic lead with Ploy Chermarn Boonyasak; early career exposure. |
| 2017 | Time Bomb (Raboid Wela) | Greasy Cafe | Romantic lead with Mew Nittha Jirayungyurn; emotional narrative focus. |
Commercial endorsements
Early campaigns
Prin Suparat launched his commercial endorsement career in 2011 with several high-profile deals that capitalized on his emerging status as a model and actor. These campaigns, primarily involving television commercials and print advertisements, targeted youth demographics with products emphasizing fun, freshness, and accessibility. The following table summarizes his key 2011 endorsements:| Brand | Type | Details | Co-Star (if applicable) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Net Design | Print ads | Brand ambassador campaign promoting eyewear and accessories for young adults. | None |
| Tipco Orange Juice | TV commercial | Promotion of natural fruit juice, focusing on refreshment and health for youth. | Ploy Chermarn Boonyasak |
| Honda Brio | TV commercial | Ads highlighting the compact car's style and suitability for young drivers. | Urassaya Sperbund |
| Yah See Fun | TV commercial | Toothpaste endorsement emphasizing oral care routines for teenagers and young adults. | None |
| XACT Autumn/Winter Collection | Print ads | Fashion line promotion featuring seasonal clothing for trendy youth. | None |
Major brand partnerships
Prin Suparat has secured several prominent brand partnerships since the late 2010s, focusing on personal care, beauty, and luxury sectors with multi-year commitments and international reach. One key collaboration was with Vaseline for Men, where he served as the brand ambassador starting in the early 2010s and featured in promotional campaigns emphasizing men's skincare and grooming routines, including TV commercials that highlighted product benefits for daily use.[53] In 2014, Suparat partnered with 12Plus Colorista for a high-profile hair color campaign alongside South Korean actress Kim Tae-hee, targeting the Thai and Japanese markets with advertisements showcasing vibrant color transformations and natural appeal; this international effort integrated social media teasers and behind-the-scenes content to boost engagement across Asia.[54] As a mainstay talent with Channel 3 since 2009, Suparat maintains ongoing promotional ties to the network, participating in station events, digital campaigns, and fan interactions that promote Channel 3's programming and branding through his personal social media channels with millions of followers.[30] Entering the 2020s, Suparat's endorsements evolved to include luxury partnerships, notably becoming a Chanel ambassador in 2022, where he has represented the brand in fragrance and fashion campaigns such as Bleu de Chanel L'Exclusif and the Chanel Summer Tour in Bangkok in 2024, alongside exclusive trips to Grasse, France, for product inspiration.[55][56] These collaborations often tie into his acting projects, like promotions surrounding his 2020 drama My Husband in Law, which amplified his visibility and led to integrated social media activations. In 2025, he continued high-profile brand activities, including the opening of the ic! berlin flagship store in Thailand as their ambassador, focusing on eyewear innovation and style.[57] These partnerships have significantly enhanced brand reach in Thailand and Southeast Asia, leveraging Suparat's fanbase to drive engagement and sales through targeted events and digital content, contributing to his status as one of the country's top commercial endorsers.[58]Discography
Soundtrack appearances
Prin Suparat has contributed to drama soundtracks primarily through lead vocal performances and duets, often recording tracks during production to complement the emotional arcs of his characters. His vocal work highlights a versatile range, from solo covers to collaborative pieces with co-stars, including duets with Kimberley Anne Woltemas in earlier projects.- "Rak Hai Roo" (Love to Know) – Sarm Noon Nuer Tong OST (2011)[4]
- "Yoot Wela" (Stop Time) – Phope Ruk OST (2014)[59] (Note: Replace with actual Spotify link if available)
- "Bok Tee Wa Thoe Ko Rue Seuk" (Tell Me You Feel It Too) – Love at First Night OST (2024, duet with Urassaya Sperbund)[62]
Solo musical releases
Prin Suparat, known professionally as Mark Prin, ventured into independent music with his debut solo single "Real Love (หวานน้อย)" in 2021. Released on July 1, 2021, via the YouTube channel Hubsub Official, the track serves as a heartfelt tribute to his longtime fans, expressing gratitude for their unwavering support throughout his acting career.[63] Composed with a soft, melodic style that highlights his warm vocal delivery, the song marks Prin's first musical release unaffiliated with any television drama soundtrack, showcasing his desire to connect directly with listeners beyond his on-screen roles.[64] The single received positive reception from fans, who appreciated its personal touch and Prin's transition from incidental singing in dramas to a more autonomous artistic expression. Available digitally on platforms like YouTube, it has garnered views reflecting his established fanbase, though it did not lead to a full album or EP at the time.[65] Prin performed "Real Love (หวานน้อย)" live at promotional events, including a Slim Concept Thailand appearance on November 28, 2021, at Central Ladprao in Bangkok, where he engaged audiences with an acoustic rendition emphasizing the song's intimate lyrics.[66] As of 2025, "Real Love (หวานน้อย)" remains Prin's sole independent solo release, underscoring his primary focus on acting while occasionally exploring music through fan-oriented projects. This effort illustrates his artistic evolution, building on vocal experience from drama OSTs to foster a standalone presence in Thai entertainment music scenes. No further solo singles, EPs, or albums have been announced or released outside of promotional or collaborative contexts.[64]Awards and nominations
Wins
Prin Suparat has garnered several notable awards for his performances in Thai television dramas, recognizing his versatility and appeal as a leading actor. These accolades span domestic ceremonies and international platforms, highlighting his contributions to the industry. In 2020, Suparat won the Best Male Lead in a TV Program at the inaugural ContentAsia Awards for his role as Tian in My Husband in Law, a romantic comedy that became a massive hit across Asia. The award, presented virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, celebrated his charismatic portrayal of a charming doctor navigating family dynamics and romance. In response, Suparat shared a heartfelt handwritten note thanking the production team, co-star Kimberley Anne Woltemas, and fans for their support, emphasizing the collaborative effort behind the series' success.[67] At the 36th TV Gold Awards in 2022, Suparat received the Outstanding Male Lead Actor award for his role as Akk in Game of Outlaws, an action-packed drama where he played a cunning lawyer entangled in legal battles and personal vendettas. The ceremony, held by the Thai television industry, praised his ability to blend intensity with emotional depth, marking a pivotal recognition of his shift toward more complex characters. This win further solidified his position as a top actor at Channel 3, opening doors to high-profile projects.[68] In 2025, Suparat was honored with the Weibo Thailand Most Influential Overseas Actor award at the Weibo Cultural Exchange Night in Thailand, an event promoting Sino-Thai cultural ties attended by stars from multiple countries. The accolade acknowledged his widespread popularity on Chinese social media platforms, driven by roles like Korn in Eclipse of the Heart (2023), where he portrayed a brooding CEO in a tale of revenge and redemption. This international recognition boosted his visibility in the Asian market, influencing subsequent collaborations and fan engagements across borders.[30] These key wins, among others, have propelled Suparat's career forward, enhancing his reputation as a versatile performer and increasing his international footprint as of November 2025.Nominations
Prin Suparat has received several nominations for prestigious television awards, primarily in acting categories, reflecting his consistent performances in Thai dramas. These recognitions span pre-2020 domestic ceremonies and extend to international platforms in the 2020s, underscoring his growing prominence in the industry.[69] His nominations often highlight roles in high-profile series, where he competed against established peers in intense categories like Best Leading Actor. Key examples include:| Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Work | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | 9th Nataraja Awards | Best Leading Actor | Khluen Cheewit (as Sathit Kongkiatipoom) | Nominated; lost to Thanapob Leeratanakachorn for Project S: Side by Side[70][71] |
| 2020 | Asian Academy Creative Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role | My Husband in Law (as Thian) | Nominated (Thailand's representative); lost to Arjo Atayde for Bagman[72][73][74] |
| 2021 | 12th Nataraja Awards | Best Leading Actor | My Husband in Law (as Thian) | Nominated; lost to Tor Thanapob Leeratanakachorn for Kor Kerd Mai Klai Klai Ter[69][75][76] |