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Marsha Vadhanapanich

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Thai singer and model

Marsha Vadhanapanich
มาช่า วัฒนพานิช
Born
Marion Ursula Marsha Vadhanapanich

(1970-08-24)24 August 1970 (age 55)
Iserlohn, West Germany
Other names
  • Pim Vadhanapanich
  • Sayomporn Vadhanapanich
  • Thanattha Vadhanapanich
  • Khanasorn Vadhanapanich
Years active1985–present
Known for
Spouse
Children1
WebsiteOfficial website

Marion Ursula Marsha Vadhanapanich (Thai:มาช่า วัฒนพานิช;RTGSMacha Watthanaphanit; born 24 August 1970) is a Thai pop singer, model and actress.[1]

Early life and education

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Vadhanapanich was born inWest Germany to a Thai Chinese father and a German mother.[2] In 1986, Vadhanapanich graduated fromBenjamarachalai School while already in the entertainment industry. Following high school, she received a degree fromAssumption University.


Selected filmography

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Films

  • Tamruat lek (1986)
  • Rak noi na (1986)
  • Wanali (1986)
  • Chip (1986)
  • Phet sian thong (1987)
  • Wai priao puek puek (1987)
  • Om kot satan (1987)
  • Kwa Ja Roo Dieng Sa (1987)
  • Tawan phloeng (1987)
  • Fa si thong (1987)
  • Wun thisut ... sadut rak (1987)
  • Pisat si ngoen (1988)
  • Chongrak (1988)
  • Phetchakhat si chomphu (1988)
  • Wiwa chamlaeng (1988)
  • Ichu ku pu pa (1988)
  • Ma (1989)
  • Alone (2007)
  • Phobia 2 (2009)
  • Dark Flight (2012)
  • Love on the rock (2014)

Television

  • Kwa Ja Roo Dieng Sa (1988)
  • Yu phuea rak (1989)
  • Fai chon saeng (1992)
  • Wang nam won (1992)
  • Som song saeng (1994)
  • Nangsao mai chamkat namsakun (1997)
  • Hong nuea mangkon (2000)
  • Jao Sao Mue Ar Cheap (2001)
  • Sailom Kub Sangdao (2002)
  • Boung Ban Ja Thorn (2002)
  • Kho phlik fa tam la thoe (2004)
  • Che dan ... chan rak thoe (2005)
  • Likhit saneha (2011)
  • Rock Letter (2017)
  • Khun Mae Mafia (2020)
  • The Sweetest Taboo (2024)

Selected television programmes

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Discography

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Albums under GMM Grammy Public Company Limited

  • Tham Dao (1991)
  • Rod Chat Kwam Pen Khon (1993)
  • Room No.3 (1996)
  • Marsha Re-Entry (1997)
  • MAYA (1999)
  • Fine Days (2001)
  • The River Of Life (2003)
  • Marsha in love (2005)
  • Marsha SELECTION (2006)
  • Let's Have Fun Tonight (2007)
  • Come To Me (2012)

Selected concerts

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  • Marsha Marshow
  • Marsha Tastes
  • One Fine day With Marsha
  • Marsha My Reflection
  • Marsha Open Heart
  • Seven Live In Bangkok
  • Sleepless Society Concert
  • This Is It Concert (Tribute to Michael Jackson)
  • Green Concert # 16 Seven Return
  • The Friendship concert
  • The Masterpiece concert
  • Feather and Flowers : the original return
  • AmpSha concert
  • The lyrics of love : greatest hits of Dee & Boyd
  • GRAMMY X RS : 90's Versary Concert
  • Cassette Fest mega hits

References

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  1. ^"A star in her own right – Letters | The Star Online".Toronto Star. 7 May 2006.Archived from the original on 25 August 2018. Retrieved29 July 2019.
  2. ^"บทสัมภาษณ์ธานินทร์ วัฒนพานิช พิเศษให้กับ inlovemarsha.com เรียบเรียงโดย ก้อย ธนิตา". Archived fromthe original on 12 May 2008.

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