Nattasha Bunprachom

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Nattasha Bunprachom (Thai: ณัฐฐชาช์ บุญประชม; born February 19, 1987, in Thailand), nicknamed Yoghurt (Thai: โยเกิร์ต), is a Chinese-Thai model and actress.[1]

Born
Rawiwan Bunprachom

(1987-02-19) February 19, 1987 (age 39)
OthernamesYoghurt / Yo (Nickname)
Nattasha Bunprachom
EducationChulalongkorn University
(Faculty of Engineering)
Occupations
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Nattasha Bunprachom
ณัฐฐชาช์ บุญประชม
Born
Rawiwan Bunprachom

(1987-02-19) February 19, 1987 (age 39)
Other namesYoghurt / Yo (Nickname)
Nattasha Bunprachom
EducationChulalongkorn University
(Faculty of Engineering)
Occupations
Years active2013 (2013)–present
AgentChannel 3 (2016–2024)
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Spouse
Piyawat Kempetch
(m. 2019; div. 2024)
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Early life

Nattasha was born on February 19, 1987, in Bangkok, Thailand. She completed her primary education at Rudee School and her secondary education at Suksanari School. She holds both a bachelor's and a master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Chulalongkorn University.

Career

Nattasha began her career in the modeling industry, walking in fashion shows and appearing in magazines. She gained significant recognition as an actress for her role as the villainous "Boonmee" in the 2016 remake of the period drama Nang Tard produced by TV Scene. Following this performance, she signed an acting contract with Channel 3.

In addition to dramas, Nattasha has appeared in several music videos, including "Bid" (Twist) by Hunz The Star, "Fun Rue Plao" (Dream?) by Armchair, "Ter" (Her) by Cocktail, and "Tee Leua Kue Rak Tae" (The Rest is True Love) by Pang Nakarin. In 2013, she was ranked 18th in FHM Thailand's "100 Sexiest Women in the World" list.[2]

Personal life

Nattasha married television host Piyawat Kempetch on October 16, 2019. In March 2024, the couple publicly announced their separation and legally divorced.[3]

Filmography

Television series

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Year Title Role Network Notes
2016Nang TardBoonmeeChannel 3Debut role (Villain)
2016Plerng NareeKoranan Bupakriat ("Grace")Channel 3
2018The Crown PrincessSergeant Danika Samuthyakorn ("Paen")Channel 3
2018Duang Jai Nai Fai NhaoPinmook SilathongChannel 3
2018Chart Suer Pun MungkornLim Lee NgekChannel 3
2019Plerng Prang TianPatima (Present) / Princess Wong Duen (Past)Channel 3
2019My Love From Another StarMeenaChannel 3Cameo appearance
2021Barb Ayuttitham (Eternal)Namthip ("Thip")Channel 3
2022Pom Sanaeha (Poisonous Passion)Pimapsorn Narubodeejarouk ("Sorn")Channel 3
2022Rak Kaew (The Root)Charawee ("Cha")Channel 3
2024Lom Len Fai (Exes & Missus)Watsika ("Fon")Channel 3Main Role
2024Wan Rak Tong Ham (The Sweetest Taboo)GinaChannel 3
TBAPin AnongThatsaneeOne 31Filming
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Music videos

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Year Song Title Artist Notes
2012"Bid" (Twist)Hunz The Star
2012"Pretty Killer"C-Quint
2013"Fun Rue Plao" (Dream?)Armchair
2013"Com' On"Ton Thanasit
2014"Ter" (Her)CocktailViral hit with over 250M views [4]
2014"Tee Leua Kue Rak Tae"Pang Nakarin
2016"Kayee Ta" (Rub Eyes)Champ Suppawat
2017"Dan Dai Aye Od"Ten Nararak
2017"Krob Krong" (Possess)Hugo
2017"Seuam" (Decay)Ten Nararak
2024"Phuk Phan Tong La"Gavind
2025"Jeb Hai Pang"Klear
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Awards

  • 18th Prize of 100 Sexy Girls FHM 2013
  • HOWE AWARDS 2019 HOWE SOULMATE AWARD [5]

References

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