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Ungsumalynn Sirapatsakmetha (อังศุมาลิน สิรภัทรศักดิ์เมธา, ; born: July 13, 1991), also known as Pattie (แพทตี้), is a Thai film and television actress, and model. She first appeared in the 2008 film Hormones, and she rose to fame after playing the role of Plern in the 2009 film Bangkok Traffic love Story. In 2011, she portrayed the main character Kwan in the teen drama Hormones: The Series.

Early life and education
Ungsumalynn Sirapatsakmetha was born on July 13, 1991 in Bangkok, Thailand. She has three siblings: one elder brother and two elder sisters; she is the youngest. She attended primary school at the Sacred Heart Convent School despite being a Buddhist. During high school at the Convent of the Infant Jesus in Bangkok, she focused in Chinese Business. She also enjoyed participating in extracurricular activities during high school, especially sports; she once was a cheerleader and a class leader. Her favorite sports are badminton and wakeboarding.

Sirapatsakmetha finished Bachelor of Communication Arts in International Digital Film Making at the SAE Institute in Bangkok. Her reason for studying in her chosen field aside from being accustomed to the entertainment world already was that she was interested in the art of film.

Acting career
Sirapatsakmetha marked her acting debut in the 2008 Thai romantic comedy film titled Hormones. She played the character of Nana. Being a first-timer in acting, she was nervous and confused at first. She soon felt comfortable acting on cameras stating how it was a new, exciting life to her. Directed by Songyos Sugmakanan, the film received a total of 80 million baht in the box office and becoming the third-largest grossing Thai film in 2008. The next year she appeared as Prae in the short film SHE. She was then cast in Spy, playing the role of Auam. It was her first television series.

In the same year, she joined the cast of Adisorn Tresirikasem's Bangkok Traffic love Story. She played the role of Plern, Li's neighbor who is responsible for getting Loong's mobile number in hopes to help Li. Released on October 15, the film was a success both in the box-office and critical response. Besides the film's success, Sirapatsakmetha also garnered several recognition: she was named the Best Breakout Movie Actress at the 2009 Top Awards among others.

Since then, she kept on making films and appear in various television series. Released in August, Sirapatsakmetha joined the cast of the 2012 film Sa2Mon alongside Worrawech Danuwong, Kawee Tanjararak, and Niranath Victoria Coates. She played the character of Penn, Lew's best friend who would later fall in love with Chuad. This was her last film before focusing in the television screens.

After working with Sugmakanan in the 2008 film Hormones, the director cast Sirapatsakmetha as one of the main leads in GTH's TV series of the same title as the film. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Sirapatsakmetha's character and personality in the series was based on the combination of her own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues. She played the character of Kwan, dubbed as 'the perfect girl' by her classmates due to being a role-model student and the smartest girl in school. She later becomes stressed and deeply affected when she finds out that she is an illegitimate child.

Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted Hormones to have a total of three seasons. Including Sirapatsakmetha, the original cast members reprised their roles for the second season and returned as guest stars for the last season. Once during a filming for the second season of Hormones, a foreigner thought Sirapatsakmetha was suicidal. In the scene filmed in New York, the character Win, after taking drugs, sees Kwan everywhere like a ghost. For that scene, Sirapatsakmetha had to stand on the other side of the subway, stay still and look serious. Since it was already very late and there were almost no people, the passer-by asked her if she was okay. According to her, the person was fearful because people her age usually do this alone at night.

In 2016, Sirapatsakmetha joined the cast of True4U's Princess Hours with Tao Sattaphong Phiangphor. The Thai series is a remake of the 2006 South Korean romantic comedy television series Princess Hours. Although the Thai version retained the main details of the original series, some of the scenes were altered to suit the county's culture.

Personal life
Sirapatsakmetha is dating actor and the singer of Thai band D2B named Worrawech Danuwong. They have been working together in several films and television series including Bangkok Sweety, Valentine Sweety, Sa2Mon, and Spy The Series.

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Nichaphat Chatchaipholrat (ณิชาภัทร ฉัตรชัยพลรัตน์; born: September 17, 1995), also known as Pearwah (แพรวา), is a Thai television actress and model. She first appeared and she rose to fame after playing the role of Kanompang in the second and third season of the 2014 series Hormones.

Early life and education
Nichaphat Chatchaipholrat was born on September 17, 1995 in Khon Kaen, Thailand. Her family is composed of a father, a mother, and two brothers – she is the middle child. She studied at The Demonstration School of Khon Kaen University during her secondary years. Currently, she is studying Faculty of Marketing at the Bangkok University – International.

Acting career
In 2014, she entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Chatchaipholrat finished up in the Top 5 and she eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. By the end of the year, Chatchaipholrat made her television acting debut in the second season of Hormones: The Series, playing as a secondary character in the series. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Chatchaipholrat's character and personality in the series was based on both her own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

In late 2014, she was cast as one of the leads in the Thai horror series titled ThirTEEN Terrors. She played the character of Palm in its ninth episode titled "Achintai". On September 11, Chatchaipholrat's character in the series was officially introduced by GTH through a video introduction. She played the role of Kanompang, Tar's girlfriend and Pop's younger sister. She later joins the school's student council as its vice head-student of school activities, but eventually takes the role of the head after Non resigned. Her character was further developed in the third season as her love for Tar enabled her to make foolish actions and decisions.

She soon met Kanompang and they became best friends. Her character was further developed in the third season wherein she falls in love with First and her constant lying became a big issue. Unlike her character, however, Ketprapakorn is not afraid to approach strangers. On the other hand, she has a lot of friends and they even helped each other during her preparatory course. Her acting, particularly her tongue-chewing behavior whenever she was met with emotional stress, was applauded by viewers. Her role was said to be "tough...but she expressed it very well." She later received the "Top Talk-About Memorable Character" at the Mthai Top Talk About 2016 for her character portrayal in the series.

Variety shows

 * 2008: Are You Smarter Than Elementary Students?
 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen
 * 2015: Frozen Hormones

Music video appearances

 * 2014: "Arb Nam Ron" by Big Ass
 * 2015: "Yorn" by Slot Machine
 * 2016: "Tua Pun Ha" by Fymme Bongkot

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Narikun Ketprapakorn (นรีกุล เกตุประภากร; born: July 26, 1997), also known as Frung (ฟรัง), is a Thai television actress and model. She first appeared and she rose to fame after playing the role of Oil in the second and third season of the 2014 series Hormones.

Early life and education
Narikun was born on July 26, 1997 in Bangkok, Thailand. Her family is composed of a father, a mother, and two younger brothers. Her younger brothers are named are Pound (who is studying Faculty of Engineering at the Chulalongkorn University) and Euro. She finished her grade school at Saint Joseph Convent School and took Science and Math preparatory course at Triam Udom Suksa School during her secondary years. She was once an emcee in the Thai version of the U.S-based television game show  Are You Smater Than Elementary Students? in her sixth grade. In 2013, she won the 5th Utip Freshy Idol contest and she received the Photogenic Model Award based on the votes from several photographers and media. Her triumph paved way for modelling opportunities for various magazines and commercials. She is currently studying Faculty of Medicine at the Chulalongkorn University.

Acting career
In 2014, she entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Ketprapakorn finished up in the Top 6 and she eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. By the end of the year, Ketprapakorn made her television acting debut in the second season of Hormones: The Series, playing as a secondary character in the series. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Ketprapakorn's character and personality in the series was based on both her own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

In late 2014, she was cast as one of the leads in the Thai horror series titled ThirTEEN Terrors. She played the character of Wan. She also guest starred in the comedy television show Stupid Cupid The Series. On February 2, 2015, she received the The Rising Star Actress award in 2014 at the Daradaily The Great Awards. On September 24, Ketprapakorn's character in the series was officially introduced by GTH through a video introduction. She played the role of Oil, a very quiet girl who doesn't have friends due to her constant school transfers. She soon met Kanompang and they became best friends. Her character was further developed in the third season wherein she falls in love with First and her constant lying became a big issue. Unlike her character, however, Ketprapakorn is not afraid to approach strangers. On the other hand, she has a lot of friends and they even helped each other during her preparatory course. Her acting, particularly her tongue-chewing behavior whenever she was met with emotional stress, was applauded by viewers. Her role was said to be "tough...but she expressed it very well." She later received the "Top Talk-About Memorable Character" at the Mthai Top Talk About 2016 for her character portrayal in the series.

In the same year, Ketprapakorn was cast as a supporting character in the 2015 romantic-comedy film May Who? together with Hormones co-star Sutatta Udomsilp, Thiti Mahayotaruk and Thanapob Leeratanakajorn. Her character plays Ming, Pong's love interest who is a good student and the leader of the Sports Day activities. The next year, in 2016, she was given the main female lead in the 2016 romantic-comedy series titled Love Songs Love Series alongside James Teeradon. She plays the role of Eve, a girl who believes everything that happens is destiny.

Variety shows

 * 2008: Are You Smarter Than Elementary Students?
 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen
 * 2015: Frozen Hormones

Music video appearances

 * 2014: "Arb Nam Ron" by Big Ass
 * 2015: "Yorn" by Slot Machine
 * 2016: "Tua Pun Ha" by Fymme Bongkot

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Teeradon Supapunpinyo (ธีรดนย์ ศุภพันธุ์ภิญโญ; born: April 27, 1997), also known as James (เจมส์), is a Thai television actor and model. He first appeared and rose to fame after playing the role of Sun in the second and third season of the 2015 series Hormones.

Early life and education
Teeradon Supapunpinyo was born on April 27, 1997 in Bangkok, Thailand. He finished his secondary studies at the Suankularb Wittayalai School. He then enrolled at the Thammasat University, majoring in Journalism and Mass Communication.

Acting career
In 2014, Supapunpinyo entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Supapunpinyo finished up in the Top 6 and he eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. By the end of the year, Supapunpinyo made his television acting debut in the second season of Hormones, playing as a secondary character in the series. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Supapunpinyo's character and personality in the series was based on both his own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

In 2015, he was cast as one of the leads in the Thai horror series titled ThirTEEN Terrors. He played the character of เกม alongside Narupornkamol Chaisang and Sarit Tailetwichen among others. In the same year, he was cast in the family drama series titled STAY ซากะ..ฉันจะคิดถึงเธอ alongside Sunny Suwanmethanon and Thiti Mahayotaruk. The series was memorable according to him because it was his first time to work overseas. His experience in Saga Prefecture in Japan was impressive.

As said earlier, Supapunpinyo appeared in the second season of the series as a Sea Scape band's vocalist. On September 27, 2015, Supapunpinyo's character in the series was officially introduced by GTH through a video introduction. He played the role of Sun (อาทิตย์ 'ซัน' อินทราพัฒน์), a new vocalist of See Scape Band who replaced the newly-graduated vocalist. He is Kanompang's classmate and friend. In the third season, Sun replaces Tar as the new leader of See Scape Band and his personality as a playboy is further introduced.

In January 2016, he appeared in the third episode of the comedy series Diary of Tootsies with Mahayotaruk. He was then cast in the 2016 romantic-comedy show titled Love Song Love Series: Destiny alongside Hormones co-star Narikun Ketprapakorn. He plays the character of ธาม, an athletic playboy who falls in love with Ting, played by Ketprapakorn. As the subtitle suggests, the story is about destiny: the director is also a fate lover.

Other works
Besides acting, Supapunpinyo also works as a model. Together with the director and co-stars of Hormones, Supapunpinyo was chosen by Thai fashion designer Kung Kunitar to model at the Fashion and Beauty Zone during the Japanese pop culture event in Thailand and Asia at the CentralWorld.

Variety shows

 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen
 * 2015: Frozen Hormones

Music video appearances

 * 2014: "อาบน้ำร้อน" ("Hot Water") by Big Ass (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 2 OST)
 * 2015: "ย้อน" ("Return") by Slot Machine (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 3 OST)

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Kanyawee Songmuang (กัญญาวีร์ สองเมือง; born: July 21, 1996), also known as Thanaerng (ต้าเหนิง), is a Thai-Chinese television actress and model. She first appeared and she rose to fame after playing the role of Jane in the second and third season of the 2014 series Hormones.

Early life and education
Kanyawee Songmuang was born on July 21, 1996 in Roi Et Province, Thailand. His family is composed of a father, a mother, and a brother named ต้าหนิน. She is of Chinese descent.

When she was young, she attended at a Chinese school and later to an American school when her family went to America. However, she finished her high school at the Strisuksa Roi Et School. She was pursuing Fine Arts at the Thammasat University, but she transferred to B.A. in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics after a year. Before joining the entertainment industry, she joined the Miss Teen Thailand and the Thai Supermodel Contest in 2012 and 2013 respectively.

Acting career
In 2014, she entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Songmuang finished up in the Top 6 and she eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. By the end of the year, Songmuang made her television acting debut in the second season of Hormones: The Series, playing as a secondary character in the series. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Songmuang's character and personality in the series was based on both her own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

In 2015, she was cast as one of the leads in the Thai horror series titled ThirTEEN Terrors. She played the character of ฐิติมา เกษมไพศาล. Although she is scared and is afraid of ghosts in real life, she was able to finish the shooting.

As said earlier, Songmuang appeared on the second season of the series alongside Win (played by Pachara Chirathivat). She was also seen coming back from the USA to Thailand during the end credits: she went to Nadao Bangkok College, foreshadowing the continuation of the series with the new generation. On September 17, 2015, Songmuang's character in the series was officially introduced by GTH through a video introduction. She played the role of Jane, a drug-addicted girl who befriends Win in New York. In the third season, she comes back to Thailand after a tragic event. She then attends to Nadao Bangkok College and becomes Kanompang's and Sun's friend.

In the same year, Songmuang was cast in the 2015 romantic-comedy film May Who? together with Hormones co-star Sutatta Udomsilp, Thiti Mahayotaruk and Thanapob Leeratanakajorn. Her character plays the head cheerleader, May, who bullies people for the sake of her prince, Fame. The next year, she was given the main female lead in the 2016 romantic-comedy series titled Senior Secret Love: My Lil Boy with Phumphothingam Nawat and Kirdpan Korapat. According to her, this was a challenge because her character was different from Hormones series.

Other works
Besides acting, Songmuang also works as a model. She once worked with actress-model Chaichua Aum Pachrapa at an modelling event. Together with the director and co-stars of Hormones, Songmuang was also chosen by Thai fashion designer Kung Kunitar to model at the Fashion and Beauty Zone during the Japanese pop culture event in Thailand and Asia at the CentralWorld. When asked whether she liked acting or modelling more, she stated she both enjoyed acting and modelling equally.

Variety shows

 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen
 * 2015: Frozen Hormones

Music video appearances

 * 2014: "อาบน้ำร้อน" ("Hot Water") by Big Ass (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 2 OST)
 * 2015: "ย้อน" ("Return") by Slot Machine (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 3 OST)

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Sarit Tailetwichen (สาริษฐ์ ตรัยเลิศวิเชียร; born: March 19, 1998), also known as Pea (พี), is a Thai television actor. He first appeared in ThirTEEN Terrors in 2014, and he rose to fame after playing the role of Boss in the third season of the 2015 series Hormones. His performance in the series received a nomination at the รางวัลนาฏราช ครั้งที่ 7.

Early life and education
Sarit Tailetwichen was born on March 19, 1998 in Thailand. His family is composed of a father, a mother, and a sister.

He finished his secondary studies at the Shrewsbury International School at the age of 16. He is currently studying Faculty of Architecture at the Chulalongkorn University as a Communication Design major. In 2015, he also experienced being an anchor during the workshop organized by GTH titled GTH ชวนแจ้งเกิด สำนักข่าว SUN.

Acting career
Tailetwichen made his television acting debut in the 2014 Thai horror series titled ThirTEEN Terrors. He played the role of อรรถ, a student who is friends with Teeradon Supapunpinyo and Narupornkamol Chaisang. The three of them would later reunite as cast members in the third season of Hormones.

In 2014, he entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Tailetwichen finished up in the Top 6 and he eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Tailetwichen's character and personality in the series was based on both his own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

On September 25, 2015, Tailetwichen's character in the series was introduced by GTH through a video introduction. He played the role of Boss (ปราชญ์ "บอส" อรรถประจักษ์), a smart and serious student who wanted to make a differences in the school. However, he is neither popular nor well liked by others. Commenting on his character, Tailetwichen said: "It's sad that he is a serious man; he considers himself strong enough to be alone. He made a habit of blocking everyone out. He is someone who does not care what the world thinks of him, but the fact is people do not know that he can be sensitive too. No one recognizes his deeds, no one listens to him, no one wants to get to know him, no one believes in him. It is very sad but it's like that. Through this show, viewers would hopefully be more understanding to others. His performance in the series received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in Television at the รางวัลนาฏราช ครั้งที่ 7.

In 2016, he was cast as the main lead in Love Song Love Series - ตอน ขอบคุณที่รักกัน alongside Narikun Ketprapakorn. According to him, his character is very different from Boss in Hormones: his new character is quite shy, especially to a girl that he likes.

Philantropy
Tailetwichen had been an endorser for the no-smoke campaign project called Gen Z Gen STRONG : ไม่สูบ, organized by the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health. The campaign aims to educate teenagers the effects of smoking as well as advising them to stop their vices. He also participated in the I SPEAK ENGLISH เพื่อชีวิตที่ BETTER campaign organized by Tony Jaa. Its purpose is to motivate and encourage Thai people to speak and learn English.

Variety shows

 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen
 * 2015: Frozen Hormones

Music video appearances

 * 2014: "อาบน้ำร้อน" ("Hot Water") by Big Ass (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 2 OST)
 * 2015: "ย้อน" ("Return") by Slot Machine (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 3 OST)

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Nutchapan Paramacharenroj (ณัชพัณณ์ ปรมะเจริญโรจน์; born: April 19, 2000), also known as Pepo (ปีโป้), is a Thai television actor. He first appeared and rose to fame after playing the role of First in the third season of the 2015 series Hormones.

Early life and education
Nutchapan Paramacharenroj was born on April 19, 2000 in Bangkok, Thailand. He studied at the St. Francis Methodist School, but he was later home-schooled using the IGCSE system after joining the entertainment industry.

Acting career
Paramacharenroj had a small acting part in Paradox's music video "รถไฟขบวนแห่งความฝัน" in 2014. Soon after, he entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Paramacharenroj finished up in the Top 12 and he eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Paramacharenroj's character and personality in the series was based on both his own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

On September 13, 2015, Paramacharenroj's character in the series was introduced by GTH through a video introduction. He played the role of First (นฤเบศ "เฟิสต์" ถิรเดชะกุณฑ์), a happy-go-lucky and comical student who is friends with Non and Pala. His cheerful side is his way of covering up his family problems. He later becomes the boyfriend of Kanompang, who also has family problems.

Philantropy
On April 9, 2016, Paramacharenroj joined the running event titled Colour Miles for Smiles 2016: Neon Edition organized by the International Students from different institutions. The event raised funds to build a foundation that provides free surgery to patients with cleft lip and cleft palate. He also encourages people to participate in activities such as planting trees for a cleaner and fresher air in Bangkok.

Variety shows

 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen
 * 2015: Frozen Hormones

Music video appearances

 * "รถไฟขบวนแห่งความฝัน" by Paradox
 * 2014: "อาบน้ำร้อน" ("Hot Water") by Big Ass (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 2 OST)
 * 2015: "ย้อน" ("Return") by Slot Machine (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 3 OST)
 * 2016: "กาญจนา" by เต๋อ ฉันทวิชช์ feat. เพียวริคุ

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Wongrawee Nateeton (วงศ์รวี นทีธร; born: June 25, 1998), also known as Sky (สกาย), is a Thai television actor and model. He first appeared in the 2014 television series ThirTEEN Terrors, and he rose to fame after playing the role of Pala in the third season of the 2015 series Hormones.

Early life and education
Wongrawee Nateeton was born on June 1, 1998 in Ranong Province, Thailand. He has one brother named ภูมิ who studied Faculty of Engineering at the Srinakharinwirot University. Their nicknames are "land" and "sky".

He finished his secondary studies at Suankularb Wittayalai School. After taking an entrance exam, he is currently enrolled in The Southeast Asian studies Faculty of Liberal Arts at the Thammasat University.

Acting career
Nateetorn marked his acting debut and made a cameo in the 2014 Thai horror series titled ThirTEEN Terrors. He played the character of แก๊บ. Other actors include Narupornkamol Chaisang, Atitaya Craig, and Sutatta Udomsilp among others. They would later reunite as cast members in the 2014 series, Hormones.

In 2014, Nateetorn entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Nateetorn finished up in the Top 20 and he eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Nateetorn's character and personality in the series was based on both his own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

On September 10, 2015, GTH uploaded a video introduction of Nateeton's character in the series was introduced by GTH through a video introduction. He played the role of Pala Suthipornrudee, a quiet and earnest student who lives with his strict grandmother. He inherited human immunodeficiency virus (HIV from his parents who died from the infection. This issue was one of the most talked about in the final series, especially since a number of people still do not know the difference between HIV and AIDS.

He was later picked by Hormones director Songyos Sugmakanan to star in I Hate You I Love You series together with Udomsilp and Sananthachat Thanapatpisal.

Other works
Before acting, Neteeton is a commercial and cover model. Together with the director and co-stars of Hormones, Nateeton was chosen by Thai fashion designer Kung Kunitar to model at the Fashion and Beauty Zone during the Japanese pop culture event in Thailand and Asia at the CentralWorld.

GTH held a sci-fi-themed concert, Star Theque: GTH 11-year Light Year Concert, before its termination in 2015. As one of the actors in the agency, Nateetorn had to train to sing in the concert. He still preferred acting, though, stating: "[i]t's fun because each character has their own background. We learn how a character feels and we become them."

Philantropy
Nateeton had been an endorser for the no-smoke campaign project called Gen Z Gen STRONG : ไม่สูบ, organized by the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health. The campaign aims to educate teenagers the effects of smoking as well as advising them to stop their vices. In 2015, he also participated during the annual World AIDS Day to raise awareness. He stated: "I once had a role in Hormones wherein I had an HIV infection since birth. It made me realize that the society has wrong beliefs and examples about HIV. Taking care of yourself is important, and it is recommended to have a test. If you are at risk, however, then you need to be treated. You will not only save your life, but also those around you." He also believes sex education should be taught as early as primary years, teaching children to protect themselves.

Variety shows

 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen
 * 2015: Frozen Hormones

Music video appearances

 * 2013: "หนังสือรุ่น" ("Yearbook") by Cocktail (ThirTEEN Terrors OST)
 * 2014: "อาบน้ำร้อน" ("Hot Water") by Big Ass (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 2 OST)
 * 2015: "ย้อน" ("Return") by Slot Machine (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 3 OST)
 * 2016: "Restart" by Room 39
 * 2016: "ไม่เดียงสา" by Big Ass

Concerts

 * GTH 11-year Light Year Concert, 2015

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Narupornkamol Chaisang (นฤภรกมล ฉายแสง; born: June 1, 1998), also known as Praew (แพรว), is a Thai television actress. She first appeared in the 2014 television series ThirTEEN Terrors, and she rose to fame after playing the role of Zomzom in the third season of the 2015 series Hormones.

Early life and education
Narupornkamol Chaisang was born on June 1, 1998 in Ban Pong, Ratchaburi, Thailand. Her parents are divorced and she was the only child. She lives with her mother but she still has a contact with her father.

Since she lived far away from Bangkok, she had to travel to and fro to work and finish her studies at the same time. She attended at the Rattana Rat Bamrung School and at the Boscopitak School during her elementary and high school years, respectively. She is currently enrolled in the School of Communication Arts at the Bangkok University.

She was active during her younger years: she was a band leader and joined various contests. She liked playing basketball and occasionally read books. She dreamed of becoming a flight attendant someday.

Acting career
Chaisang marked her acting debut in the 2014 Thai horror series titled ThirTEEN Terrors. She played the character of เดียร์. Other actors include Jirayus Khawbaimai, Thanapatpisal Sananthachat, Narikun Ketprapakorn, and Paladesh Kemisara among others. They would later reunite as cast members in the 2014 series, Hormones. Her acting in the series was critically acclaimed by the critics and the viewers.

In 2014, Chaisang entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Chaisang finished up in the Top 12 and she eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Chaisang's character and personality in the series was based on both her own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

On September 12, 2015, GTH uploaded a video introduction of Chaisang's character in the series was introduced by GTH through a video introduction. She played the role of Zomzom (ส้มส้ม สุปรียา กมลพิทักษ์), a tough girl who often hangout with her three friends to hide her sadness. Her parents are divorced, but she maintains a good relationship with both her parents. She hopes for them to reconcile, but she later finds out her father is homosexual. According to Chainsang, her character is a good example that people should not rush to judgement; to not look at it from the outside only. With this she felt that it was difficult to play her part, but exciting at the same time. During her acting workshops along with her co-actors, she focused on learning and understanding lessons that would enable her to play her character well. Although her father is not gay in real life, she kept on thinking that he is gay whenever she acts alongside her character's father who is gay. In return, her performance in the series was praised. According to Thai website Dodeden.com, "It is almost unbelievable that she is just a newcomer in acting... At 16 years old, she can convey such emotions."

Following her stint in Hormones, she joined the cast of 2015 romantic-comedy film May Who?, playing as a cheerleader who bullies people in order to protect Fame. She was once again acting alongside some of her co-stars in Hormones, including her character's co-cheerleader Narikun Ketprapakorn. Opposite her role in Hormones, she then played Min (มีน) in 2016 comedy series Love Songs Love ตอน สุขาอยู่หนใด.

Other works
Besides acting, Chaisang is also a model. Together with the director and co-stars of Hormones, Chaisang was chosen by Thai fashion designer Kung Kunitar to model at the Fashion and Beauty Zone during the Japanese pop culture event in Thailand and Asia at the CentralWorld.

GTH held a sci-fi-themed concert, Star Theque: GTH 11-year Light Year Concert, before its termination in 2015. As one of the actors in the agency, Chaisang had to train to sing in the concert. Although she preferred acting, she said: "...the more ability I have, the better it is for my career. If I have to play a singer, I can use my singing skill."

Variety shows

 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen
 * 2015: Frozen Hormones

Music video appearances

 * 2013: "หนังสือรุ่น" ("Yearbook") by Cocktail (ThirTEEN Terrors OST)
 * 2014: "อาบน้ำร้อน" ("Hot Water") by Big Ass (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 2 OST)
 * 2015: "ย้อน" ("Return") by Slot Machine (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 3 OST)
 * 2015: "เธอบอก" by มหัศจรรย์ธรรมดา
 * 2016: "Restart" by Room 39
 * 2016: "สิ่งเล็กเล็ก ต้าร์" by Freaky Zero

Concerts

 * GTH 11-year Light Year Concert, 2015

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Atitaya Craig (อทิตยา เครก; born: June 13, 1999), also known as Claudine (คลอดีน), is a Thai-American television actress. She first appeared in the 2014 television series ThirTEEN Terrors, and she rose to fame after playing the role of Mali in the third season of the 2015 series Hormones.

Early life and education
Claudine Atitaya Craig was born on June 13, 1999 in Thailand to an American father and a Thai mother. She lived in Thailand until she was eight years old before migrating to Pinehurst, North Carolina in the United States. She moved back to Thailand after five years after her mother encouraged her to audition for the Hormones: Next Gen.

She attended at the Srivikorn School during her high school years. She took acting classes when she was living in the United States. She can also speak in English and Thai language fluently.

Acting career
Craig marked her acting debut in the 2014 Thai horror series titled ThirTEEN Terrors. She played the character of Nina, a student who moves into an empty, haunted condominium. The episode titled "เพื่อนร่วมห้อง" was directed by Eakasit Thairaat (เอกสิทธิ์ ไทยรัตน์). Other actors include Jirayus Khawbaimai, Narikun Ketprapakorn, Sutatta Udomsilp, and Gun Chunhawat among others. They would later reunite as cast members in the 2014 series, Hormones.

A month after coming to Thailand, Craig entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones in 2014. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Despite her lack of Thai communication skills, Craig finished up in the Top 12 and she eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Craig's character and personality in the series was based on both her own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

On September 19, 2015, GTH uploaded a video introduction of Craig's character in the series. She played the role of Mali (มะลิ), daughter of John. With a limited understanding of Thai language, she moves with her homosexual father from America to Thailand. She becomes ZomZom's sister and she has a huge crush on Sun. Upon joining the series, Craig states that her Thai language skill was getting better everyday because of constant use and practice.

Philantropy
Together with Kemisara Paladesh, Ud Awat Ratanapintha, and Nutchapan Paramacharenroj, her co-actors in Hormones series, Craig joined the Blood Donation Campaign and donated blood. The campaign aimed for Thai people, particularly youth, to be informed of the importance of blood donation and be ready to help other people as well.

Variety shows

 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen
 * 2015: Frozen Hormones

Music video appearances

 * 2014: "อาบน้ำร้อน" ("Hot Water") by Big Ass (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 2 OST)
 * 2014: "หนังสือรุ่น" by ค็อกเทล (ThirTEEN Terrors OST)
 * 2016: "ย้อน" ("Return") by Slot Machine (Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 3 OST)

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Jirayus Khawbaimai (จิรายุส ขาวใบไม้; born: October 6, 2000), also known as Rolex (โรเล็กซ์), is a Thai television actor. He first appeared in the 2014 television series ThirTEEN Terrors, and he rose to fame after playing the role of Robot in the third season of the 2015 series Hormones.

Early life and education
Jirayus Khawbaimai was born on October 6, 2000 in Lopburi, Thailand. He has two younger brothers; he is the oldest. He attended at the County Primary School and at the Winit Suksa School (มัธยมศึกษา โรงเรียนวินิตศึกษา ในพระราชูปถัมภ์ฯ) during primary school and secondary school, respectively.

Acting career
Khawbaimai marked his acting debut in the 2014 Thai horror series titled ThirTEEN Terrors, playing the character of นาว ผกามาส. He was joined by actors Sirachuch Chienthaworn, Kemisara Paladesh, Sutatta Udomsilp, Gun Chunhawat, and Chutavuth Pattarakampol among others. They would later reunite as cast members in the 2014 series, Hormones.

At age 13, Khawbaimai entered the auditions of the accompanying reality series of Hormones in 2014. Although originally planned for only one season, its popularity and reception prompted the TV series to launch Hormones: The Next Gen. GTH's reality show aimed to select additional actors to supplement the original main cast from the first season. Khawbaimai finished up in the Top 12 and he eventually joined the ensemble cast of the series. He was the youngest in the group. Breaking the mould of Thai television, which typically features Thai soap operas and sitcoms, Hormones seeks to explore and portray various aspects and issues of adolescent life. These include topics normally considered taboo for open discussion in Thai society, such as teenage sex and school violence. Just like the other main cast members, Khawbaimai's character and personality in the series was based on both his own experiences and the crew's research on contemporary adolescent issues.

On September 20, 2015, GTH uploaded a video introduction of Khawbaimai's character in the series. He played the role of Chakkon Praditwit (จักรกล ประดิษฐ์วิทย์) or Robot, who, along with his close friend and fellow classmate of Phao, transferred to Nadao Bangkok College. As he was already a part of track-and-field club in his school, it was easier for him to portray his character. After reading the script together, in addition, he also felt comfortable acting with his co-cast members rather easily despite being the youngest. He said: "To make us close, everybody had to attend acting workshops for three months. One of the techniques was to do an ugly gesture spontaneously. We had to let ourselves go and not think."

Short films

 * แด่... โรงเรียนที่รัก ACS 4427

Variety shows

 * 2014: Hormones: Next Gen

Music video appearances

 * Big Ass - อาบน้ำร้อน - BIG ASS (Ost. Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 2)
 * Big Ass - อาบน้ำร้อน (Hot water) - Big Ass (Ost. Hormones วัยว้าวุ่น Season 2) Deluxe version, w Eng sub