Peter Corp Dyrendal

Peter Corp Dyrendal (Thai: ปีเตอร์ คอร์ป ไดเรนดัล; January 1, 1976 in Ishøj, Denmark) is a Danish-Thai descent singer, recording artist, actor and model, who has had one acting role on Thai television (as a character who is a kayak instructor of Thai and New Zealand descent).[1] His recording of Goom-Pah-Pun (กุมภาพันธ์) is the theme song for a Thai TV series that was produced in 2004. His recordings have been published by GMM Grammy.

Peter Corp Dyrendal
Born (1975-01-01) 1 January 1975
OccupationSinger, actor
Years active1998– present
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Spouse(s)
Ployphan Taveerat
(
m. 20132016)
Children2

Biography

Peter was born in Ishøj, Denmark where he was raised. When he was a child, he often went to Thailand and stayed with his aunt in Bangkok almost every year during vacations.[2]

When Peter was 17 years old, his aunt pushed him to go for a camera test with a modeling agency. The following year, Peter was back in Bangkok and did some modelling jobs which were at that time mostly for fun.[2]

When he was 19, he was invited to the Thai record company GMM Grammy for a test. Later, he signed his contract with GMM Grammy and his debut album ‘Hin Pha Ga Darb’ (1998) that made him a famous singer in Thailand. Peter also went into acting in Thai TV series.[2]

Discography

Albums

  • Hin Pha Ga Darb (1998)
  • Magic Peter (1999)
  • X-Ray (2000)
  • Version 4.0 (2002)

Singles

  • Chao Tui Yoo Nai (Where are the buffaloes?)
  • Nub Dao (star counting)
  • Khor Kwam Sud Tai (The last message)
  • Ruk Mai Ruk (Love or not)
  • Khon Tee Yeun Throng Nee (The standing here man)

TV drama

  • Sailom Kun Saeng Dao (Wind and Starlight) with Marsha Vadhanapanich
  • Noom Baan Rai Khub Whan Jai Hiso (Farmer boy and High-society sweetheart) with Araya Alberta Hargett
  • Narng Rai Sai Lub (Villain's spy) with Rasri Balenciaga
  • Ab Ruk Online (Secret love online) with Ann Thongprasom
  • The Crown Princess (2018)

References

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