Pawat Chittsawangdee

Pawat Chittsawangdee

CountryThailand Thailand
GenderMale
Birthdaymars 22, 2000
BiographyPawat Chittsawangdee (Thai: ภวัต จิตต์สว่างดี; born 22 March 2000), nicknamed Ohm (Thai: โอม), is a Thai actor. He is known for his main roles as Frame in MCOT HD's Make It Right (2016), adult Thun in GMMTV's He's Coming to Me (2019), as the title character in the film Dew (2019), Khet in The Shipper (2020), and Pat in Bad Buddy (2021).

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