Ananda Everingham | |
Native Name: | อนันดา เอเวอริงแฮม |
Native Name Lang: | th |
Birth Name: | Ananda Matthew Everingham |
Birth Date: | 1982 5, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Bangkok, Thailand |
Years Active: | 1998–present |
Partner: | Nicha Thanalongkorn (2022–present; engaged) |
Ananda Everingham (th|อนันดา เอเวอริงแฮม; born 31 May 1982) is a Thai actor and model. Working primarily in Thai films, he is best known for his lead role in the 2004 horror film, Shutter.
Ananda Matthew Everingham is the son of a Laotian-born mother, Keo Sirisomphone and Australian father, Bangkok-based photojournalist John Everingham. He is of Lao and Australian descent.[1]
His parents' story was loosely dramatised in the 1983 NBC television movie Love Is Forever, starring Michael Landon and Laura Gemser, which tells of a photojournalist who scuba dives under the Mekong River to rescue his lover from communist-ruled Laos in 1977.[2] His parents divorced in 1997. John remarried a Chinese woman. Ananda has a brother and a half brother.[3]
Ananda was born in Thailand and attended Bangkok Patana School. He holds Australian citizenship and visited Brisbane, Australia, on school holidays.
Aside from Shutter, Ananda has starred in the horror-comedy Ghost Delivery and the teen-slasher movie 303 Fear Faith Revenge. In 2005, he starred in the Singaporean romance film The Leap Years. Two years later, he played the lead roles in the romantic dramas Me... Myself and Bangkok Time. He had featured roles in the Singaporean film Pleasure Factory and in Pen-ek Ratanaruang's Ploy.
In 2008, he appeared not only in the Nonzee Nimibutr film Queen of Langkasuka but also in Sabaidee Luang Prabang, the first Laotian commercial film produced since Laos adopted communism in 1975.[4]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Anda kub Fahsai | Anda | Main role |
303 Fear Faith Revenge | Ghusolnsang | ||
1999 | The Brainstorm | ||
2003 | Kohn sang pea (Ghost Delivery) | ||
2004 | Shutter | Tun | |
2007 | Bangkok Time | ||
Pleasure Factory | Chris | ||
Me Myself | Tan | ||
Ploy | Nut | Support role | |
2008 | The Leap Years | Jeremy | Main role |
Memory | Krit | ||
Sabaidee Luang Prabang | Sorn | ||
The Coffin | Chris | ||
Queens of Langkasuka | Sea Gypsy Pari | ||
Happy Birthday | Ten | ||
2009 | Charming Bangkok | (segment "Bangkok Blues") | |
2010 | The Red Eagle | Red Eagle/ Rome | |
Hi-So | Ananda | ||
Chua Fah Din Salai | Sangmong | ||
2012 | Kalayaan | Julian | Philippine film |
Shambala | Tin | Main role | |
2013 | The Library | Jim Arnothai | Thai short film |
2014 | Hong Hoon | Nop | Main role |
Sway | Palm | ||
Concrete Clouds | Mutt | ||
O.T. The Movie | Badin | ||
2015 | Love H2O | Ohm | |
2016 | Khun Pan | Khun Pan | |
2018 | 7 Days | Kong | |
Khun Pan 2 | Khun Pan | ||
Reside | Dech | ||
2021 | Go Away, Mr. Tumor | Kawin | |
2023 | Khun Phan 3 | Khun Pan | |
X-Treme Riders | Support role | ||
2024 | Pattaya Heat | Simon | Main role |
The Cursed Land | Mit | ||
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Kla Fan Plon Sanan Mueang | Support role | ||
The Snake Queen | |||
Suppose |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Channel |
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2002 | Mahasajan Hang Rak | Don | Main role | Channel 7 |
Khon Rerng Muang | Prem | Channel 5 | ||
2003 | Talay Reu Im | Jao Poo Tawan | TITV | |
2006 | Nai Fun | Prince Piriypong | Channel 9 | |
2014 | Full House (Thai version) | (Mike's producer) | Guest role | True4U |
2015 | Mafia Luerd Mungkorn: Suea | "Suea" Parob Rungrueangphaisansiri | Main role | Channel 3 |
Mafia Luerd Mungkorn: Singh | Support role | |||
Mafia Luerd Mungkorn: Krating | ||||
Mafia Luerd Mungkorn: Raed | ||||
Mafia Luerd Mungkorn: Hong | ||||
2017 | Sri Ayodhaya | Dr. Pimarn Katiyamongkol / Phra Pimarn Sathan Mongkol | Main role | True4U |
2019 | Secret Garden Thailand | Thanat | ||
Sri Ayodhaya 2 | Dr. Pimarn Katiyamongkol / Phra Pimarn Sathan Mongkol | |||
2021 | XYZ | Thorn | ||
2023 | The Betrayal | Athin | Main role | Channel 3 |
Awards | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
2003 | Star Entertainment Awards | Best Leading Actor | Shutter | |
2006 | Busan International Film Festival | Male Rising Star | ||
2007 | Best Leading Actor | Me... Myself | ||
Starpics Thai Film Awards | ||||
Hamburger Awards | ||||
2008 | Starpics Thai Film Awards | |||
Happy Birthday | ||||
Top Awards | ||||
Nine Entertain Awards | Actor Of the Year | |||
Best Leading Actor | ||||
Happy Birthday | ||||
Star Entertainment Awards | ||||
2009 | Siam Dara Party Awards | |||
2010 | ||||
Eternity | ||||
Suphannahong National Film Awards | ||||
Starpics Thai Film Awards | ||||
2012 | Hi-So | |||
Starpics Thai Film Awards | ||||
2013 | ||||
Suphannahong National Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | |||
2014 | Suphannahong National Film Awards | Best Leading Actor | Concrete Clouds | |
Starpics Thai Film Awards | ||||
2016 | Dara Daily the Great Awards | O.T. | ||
Mthai Top Talk-About Awards | Luead Mung Korn | |||
Khun Pan | ||||
2018 | Reside | |||
2021 | Go Away Mr. Tumor | |||
2024 | 15th Nataraja Awards[5] | Best Actor in Long-Form TV Series | ||
38th TV Gold Awards[6] | Outstanding Leading Actor | |||
20th Kom Chad Luek Awards[7] | Best Actor in a TV Drama | |||
29th Asian Television Awards[8] | Best Actor in a Leading Role | |||