Tachakorn Boonlupyanun

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Born (1985-09-02) 2 September 1985 (age 40)
Bangkok, Thailand
OthernamesGodji (ก๊อตจิ)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • host
  • television producer
  • creative director
Tachakorn Boonlupyanun
ทัชชกร บุญลัภยานันท์
Tachakorn in 2025
Born (1985-09-02) 2 September 1985 (age 40)
Bangkok, Thailand
Other namesGodji (ก๊อตจิ)
Alma materChulalongkorn University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • host
  • television producer
  • creative director
Years active2011–present
AgentGMMTV[1]
Notable work
Height172 cm (5 ft 7+12 in)[1]

Tachakorn Boonlupyanun (Thai: ทัชชกร บุญลัภยานันท์; born 2 September 1985), nicknamed Godji (Thai: ก๊อตจิ), is a Thai actress, television host, producer, and creative director affiliated with GMMTV.[2] She gained prominence as a co-host of the long-running travel and lifestyle show Toey Tiew Thai (2011–2023)[1][3] and Jen Jud God Jig.[4] Beyond hosting, she has produced and directed various television programs, including High School Reunion and School Rangers. As an actress, she is recognized for her roles in Club Friday Season 9: Rak Nok Wela (2017), Drag, I Love You (2022), and 23.5 (2024), where she portrayed Nida, a trans sapphic teacher.

Tachakorn was born in Bangkok, Thailand. She is an only child and raised in a small alley of a row of shophouses.[2]

Growing up, she attended Suankularb Wittayalai School, an all-boys school, as her father started to notice her feminine behavior. In the meantime, her teacher called her parents to school and informed them that their child was sexually deviant. So her parents approached her immediately and asked if it was true. When she stated that it was true, they showed no signs of surprise. After she stated it, they had an open conversation, and she felt as like a burden had been removed off her chest.[2]

However, her parents were concerned about their child's future. So they advised her to consult a psychiatrist. At that time, they believed that consulting a psychiatrist would resolve the issue. Then she just went once. When she came out, she told her parents: "This is not fixable. I am who I am. Seeing a psychiatrist won't change that." After that, they told her not to go again. She can do whatever she wants and live her life the way she wants.[2]

After she graduated from high school, she attended Chulalongkorn University and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Chinese. She also received her master's degree in Mass Communication from the same university.[5]

Career

In 2011, she started in the entertainment industry through a popular travel and lifestyle television show Toey Tiew Thai, where she was one of the main hosts along with Kittipat Chalaragse (Golf) and Niti Chaichitathorn (Pompam),[6] also Jennie Panhan who joined in 2016.[7] The program came to an end after 12 years and 593 episodes in 2023.[8]

In 2014, she was the creative director of the youth-oriented music television program Five Live.[9] The following year, she became the producer of High School Reunion until 2018. Later in that year, she was assigned as the producer of a variety and game show School Rangers, the sequel of High School Reunion from 2018 to 2024.[10] She is also the producer of Chuan Len Challenge.

In 2019, she became the host of Jen Jud God Jig alongside Jennie Panhan until 2021.[11] In 2020, she was the producer of Friend Club, a travel show hosted by Jumpol Adulkittiporn (Off), Tawan Vihokratana (Tay) and Weerayut Chansook (Arm). She is also appeared as a host in several television shows.

In the meantime, she is also an actress who has appeared in many television series and film productions. In 2017, she landed her first main role as Eka in Club Friday Season 9: Rak Nok Wela.[12] She is best known as Nida, a trans sapphic teacher in the Thai girls' love television series 23.5 (2024), alongside Kittipat Chalaragse.[13]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 Like Love MC Guest role
2022 Buaphan Fun Yub Janap Supporting role [14]

Television series

Key
Denotes series that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2013 Love Balloon Godjiberry Guest role [5]
2014 Room Alone 401-410 interviewer
2015 Ugly Duckling: Pity Girl Martha Supporting role [5]
Room Alone 2 Gotcha
Ugly Duckling: Boy's Paradise Martha Guest role [5]
2017 U-Prince: The Extroverted Humanist Phuchong Supporting role
Club Friday Season 9: Rak Nok Wela Eka Main role [12]
2018 Love Lie Hide Fake: The Series DJ Godji Guest role
Mint to Be Jelly Supporting role [9]
Bangkok Love Stories 2: Innocence Mednoon
Our Skyy: Pete-Kao Ama Guest role
2019 Rak Nee Hua Jai Rao Jong Thongplu Supporting role [15]
2020 The Sleepover Show, Thailand 4.0 Kan Tae Hee
2021 Nabi, My Stepdarling Finne
2022 Drag, I Love You Julia [16]
Vice Versa Tama Guaijeng Guest role
2023 Midnight Series: Dirty Laundry Chompoo Supporting role [17]
Nobody's Happy If I'm Not Amy
2024 23.5 Nida [13]
We Are Pui Guest role
Ploy's Yearbook Ness [18]
Peaceful Property Fan Singsing
2025 Break Up Service Nut Supporting role [19]
The Ex-Morning Rita [20]
Me and Thee Nuch
2026 Wu Fei
TBA Kiss Me, Remember? TBA

Television shows

Year Title Channel Notes Ref.
2011–2023 Toey Tiew Thai: The Route Bang Channel
One 31
GMM 25
Main host [21]
2014–2015 Five Live Bang Channel
Channel 5
Creative director [9]
2015–2018 High School Reunion GMM25 Producer [10]
2018–2024 School Rangers GMM25
GMMTV YouTube Channel
[10]
2018 Nhoo Nok GMMTV YouTube Channel Main host [22]
2019 Moo Jong Pang [23]
2019–2021 Jen Jud God Jig [11]
2020 Play Zone [24]
2020 Friend Club Producer
2016–present Chuan Len Challenge
2016–present Manut Pa La Dek GMM25
LINE TV
GMMTV YouTube Channel
Main host [25]
2024 Hen Pen Reuang Channel 7 Regular host [26]
2024–present Mae... Maut Yang Ngai Nai Lao Si Amarin TV [27]

Awards and nominations

References

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