Gun Atthaphan Phunsawat

Gun Atthaphan Phunsawat

Birth : 1993-10-04, Bangkok, Thailand

History

Atthaphan Phunsawat, nicknamed Gun, is a Thai actor, host, and model signed under GMMTV. He is studying Political Science at Ramkhamhaeng University. At a young age, Atthaphan entered the entertainment industry supported by his mother, who knew about her son's ambitions: "Mommy, Gun wants to be on TV," he reminisced in an interview. With her support, he auditioned for film companies and became the first winner of The Boy Model Competition 2003. His first main role came in 2004's "Gomin," one of his more popular works in Thailand. This folklore soap opera was very popular when it aired and pushed Gun to become a known child actor at the age of nine to ten. Since then, he has been continuously active in the industry—to a greater or lesser extent—taking part in a pile of Channel 7 and Channel 3's TV dramas throughout his childhood. Particularly, it was in the field of cinema that Atthaphan started to stand out in the drama genre, where he was noticed in alternative productions such as Kongkiat Khomsiri's "Slice" (2009), a Thai thriller where a teenage Gun surprised audiences by portraying an abused child, subsequently being nominated at the prestigious Suphannahong National Film Awards and winning Best Supporting Actor at the 7th Chalerm Thai Awards (2010). Another production that earned him prestige for his acting prowess was Anucha Boonyawatana's film "The Blue Hour" (2015), for which he was nominated as Best Actor at the Thai Film Directors Association Awards and at the Suphannahong National Film Awards (2016), additionally winning Performance of the Year at the Bioscope Awards 2015 alongside his co-star Oab Oabnithi Wiwattanawarang. After signing with GMMTV in 2016, Gun gained prominence for playing Rome in "Senior Secret Love: Puppy Honey" (2016) and its respective sequel alongside Off Jumpol Adulkittiporn. The strong chemistry between the two led them to host web programs and star in the romantic drama "Theory of Love" (2019). Together, Off and Gun received numerous Best Couple Awards from award-giving bodies such as the Maya Awards (2018, 2019) and the LINE TV Awards (2019, 2020). Atthaphan also found independent acclaim for his performance as Punn in "The Gifted" (2018), for which he won Best Fight Scene at the LINE TV Awards (2019) and Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the 24th Asian Television Awards (2020). Outside his acting career, Gun owns the clothing brand GENTE and co-owns another clothing brand Too Cute To Be Cool with actresses Alice Tsoi and Pearwah Nichaphat Chatchaipholrat.

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Gun Atthaphan Phunsawat
Gun Atthaphan Phunsawat

Movies

Love From Outta Space
Alien / Gun (voice)
A man finds an alien in his backyard, and the alien helps him understand about relationships.
PlayBoy (and the Gang of Cherry)
James
The gay mafia Gang of Cherry is residing at a construction site somewhere in Thailand. One of its most notorious members is Mac aka PlayBoy, a gay male prostitute with an addiction for sm sex. Bipolar Cherry is the gang’s leader. The situation escalates when a shipment of drugs disappears.
Love Love You
Gump
A couple's love is tested when one partner must move in with an attractive new student, while the other gets a surprise visitor from his past.
The Blue Hour
Tam
Tam, a bullied loner, finds solace in the arms of Phum, a boy he meets at a haunted swimming pool. Phum reveals that his family's land has been stolen and the new found lovers imagine a perfect life together on the disputed land. Haunted by a ghostly presence, Tam struggles to stay connected to reality.
Bittersweet Chocolate
A mother surprises her son with a birthday treat – an ultra-dark and bittersweet chocolate cake. Its mysterious taste makes strange things happen.
O.T. Ghost Overtime
Two pranksters who wreak havoc late at night in the horror ensemble “3AM” now return with their own feature-length movie. Karan and Tee are the two business owners who worked overtime late into the night, played horror pranks on their employees, only to be scared the lives out of them by the real ghosts haunting their office. They survived that horrifying episode in “3AM” but have suffered certain aftermaths. Now Karan and Tee cannot take the elevator at night. They are paranoid and keep checking if the person working near them is human and not a ghost. But something remains the same: they still have to work overtime late into the night, and they still can’t help pulling the legs of their employees with their latest tricks.
Dark Flight
Tee
Ten years ago, a young air hostess, New, miraculously survived a plane crash. New insists that a vengeful spirit caused that accident, but her belief unsettled those around her and she had to go through a psycho-therapy.
Forget Me Not
Tharn
Slice
Nut
A serial killer is on the loose. There have been gruesome murders, with victims being ghastly dismembered and their severed body parts dumped in various locations. As the bodies keep piling up, the police remain in the dark without a single clue.
Pirate of the Lost Sea
Fluke
Swept by the ocean waves, nine kids find themselves on a remote island where they meet one-eyed pirate who owns the island and promises to bring them back to their family. On the journey in the sea, the ship of one-eyed pirate is attacked by bad pirate Nipon, so the kids want to help one-eyed pirate redeeming his prestige and defeating pirate Nipon. But, the most challenging thing is they're in quest for the treasure island where mythical creatures, such as giant turtle, giant crab, and giant octopus are guarding the treasures.
The Snake Queen
The love story of a girl who happens to be in the bloodline of the Snake King.