Willy McIntosh | |
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วิลลี่ แมคอินทอช | |
Born | Ruengrit McIntosh (Thai: เริงฤทธิ์ แมคอินทอช) April 4, 1970 Bangkok, Thailand |
Education | Eastern Michigan University College of Technology |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1986–present |
Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) |
Spouse |
Geraldine Ricondel (m. 2006) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Kathaleeya McIntosh |
Willy McIntosh (Thai: วิลลี่ แมคอินทอช; born April 4, 1970) is a Thai actor and television presenter. He also produces TV show and Thai films such as Saranae Show, Saranae Siblor and Saranae hen phi.[1]
Early life and education
McIntosh was born to a Scottish father and a Thai Chinese mother. His sister is also a well-known Thai actress, Kathaleeya McIntosh. He graduated from the Prince Royal's College in Chiang Mai and received a bachelor's degree from Eastern Michigan University.
Personal life
In 1995, McIntosh began dating fashion model Geraldine Ricondell. They were married in 2006, at the Holy Rosary Church. Ricondell gave birth to their son on 19 August 2014 in Bangkok.[2][3]
Filmography
- (1989) Tanya: Maemod Yod Yoong
- (1990) Num Sao
- (1991) Mangkon Chao Phaya 2
- (1995) Mahasajan Hang Rak
- (2009) Saranae Hao Peng
- (2010) Saranae Siblor
- (2010) Saranae hen phi
- (2012) Saranae O sei kai
- (2017) Saranae Love You
Television
TV Series
- Reun Ram (1993) (Channel 7)
- Muean Khon La Fark Fah (1994) (Channel 3)
- Prasard Mued (1994) (Channel 3)
- Nimit Hang Ruk (1995) (Channel 3)
- Fai Tang See (1995) (Channel 3)
- Sai See Pleung (1996) (Channel 3)
- Ruk Diow Kong Jenjira (1996) (Channel 3)
- Tam Hua Jai Pai Sood Lah (1997) (Channel 3)
- Fai Luang (1998) (1998) (Channel 3)
- Pao Pla Lai (1998) (Channel 3)
- Jarkfun Sunirandon (1998) (Channel 3)
- Ruk Lae Patubai (1999) (Channel 3)
- Manee Yard Fah (2000) (Channel 3)
- Kak Petch (2001) (Channel 3)
- Viwa Salub (2002) (Channel 3)
- Nangrai (2001) (Channel 3)
- 5 Kom (2002) (Channel 3)
- Kor Plik Fah Tarm Lah Tur (2003) (Channel 3)
- Jay Dun Chun Ruk Tur (2005) (Channel 3)
- 2 Pu Ying Yai (2005) (Channel 3)
- Sapai Ka Fak (2005) (Channel 3)
- Soo Fun Nirundorn (2008) (Channel 3)
- Sut Saneha (2009) (Channel 3)
- Club Friday The Series 5 (2015) (GMM25)
- Seu Rissaya (2015) (ONEHD)
- Poo Ying Kon Nun Chue Boonrawd (2015) (ONEHD)
- Krungthep Mahanakorn Sorn Ruk (2016) (ONEHD)
- Plerng Kritsana The Series (2017) (GMM25)
- Cheewit Puer Kah Huajai Puer Tur (2017) (ONEHD)
- Club Friday Celeb's Stories (2017) (GMM25)
- Paragit Ruk Series (2017) (Channel 7)
- The Single Mom (2017) (Channel 3)
- Sampat Ruttikan (2018) (GMM25)
- Duang Jai Nai Fai Nhao (2018) (Channel 3)
TV Program
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Endorsements
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References
- ↑ "Ple's sayonara to 'Saranair', 'I just play a bully now', Lakorn lateness". Bangkok Post. 23 Sep 2012.
- ↑ "Willie McIntosh madly in love with son; Glad to bring him into the industry". Sugar Daily. Jan 17, 2014.
- ↑ "Press sees too much of Willy's toddler, then not enough". The Nation. December 8, 2014. Archived from the original on July 20, 2018. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
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