Johnny Anfone

Johny Anfone (Thai: จอนนี่ แอนโฟเน; October 28, 1969) is a Thai actor, host and singer. He is a former member of a Thai string combo band, GRAND EX.

Johny Anfone
จอนนี่ แอนโฟเน
Born
Johny Anfone

(1969-10-28) October 28, 1969
Occupation
  • Actor
  • television host
  • singer
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Spouse(s)Jariya Anfone
Children3

Early life

Anfone was born in Thailand to a Filipino musician, Rene Anfone, and a Thai German mother, Laongtip Puboon. He graduated from Assumption College Sriracha.[1]

Career

At the age of 15, Anfone was discovered by Nakoran Vejsupaporn (a guitarist and the leader of the band "GRAND EX"), while he was studying in Saint Dominic School, Bangkok. Vejsupaporn learned of Anfone's talents and offered him a spot in his band. Anfone served as a keyboardist and a backing vocalist of the band for three years, assisting with the release of one of the albums, Khuatlo.

He then joined Kantana, a popular film and television company in Thailand, to act in his first drama, Miti Muet. Since then, he's made appearances in more than 60 other dramas and movies.[2]

Personal life

He married Jariya Anfone. The couple has a son and two daughters: Jirayu (James), Jompak (Jamie), and Jarichaya (Jeans).[3][4]

Works

Host

  • Loi Lueng Kreng Padub
  • Game Lakon Pisana
  • Bubpayalawad
  • Buddy Game
  • 168 Hours
  • Natee Chukchen
  • The Eyes

Music Video

  • Oye oye (1988)

References


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