Thiti Mahayotaruk

Thiti Mahayotaruk (Thai: ธิติ มหาโยธารักษ์) or Bank (แบงค์) is an actor in Thailand who known for his role as Non in Hormones: The Series.

Bank Thiti Mahayotaruk
Born
Thiti Mahayotaruk

(1996-11-19) November 19, 1996
NationalityThailand
Other namesBank
OccupationActor
Years active2013 – Present
AgentNadao Bangkok (2014–present)
Known forNon
Notable work
Hormones: The Series
Height1.77 m (5 ft 9 12 in)

Career

Thiti Mahayotaruk was born on 19 November 1996 in Bangkok, Thailand. He joined a Hormones: The Next Gen audition and placed in the top 12.[1] Later he was placed in the top 5, and made his debut in season 2 of Hormones: The Series. After that he received an offer to play a role in ThirTEEN Terrors. He appeared in episode 4, titled "Missed Call".

In 2015 he was cast for a four-episode LINE short drama series titled Stay The Series. Later he reprised his role as Non in the last season of Hormones: The Series. He also took part in the movie May Who?, where he was paired with Sutatta Udomsilp.

In 2016, he played for another series titled Diary of Tootsies. He also participated in the Love Songs Love Series project.

Filmography

Dramas

YearTitleRole
2014-2015Hormones: The SeriesNon
2014ThirTEEN TerrorsNoei
2015Stay The SeriesMen
2016Diary of TootsiesBall
2017Project S (segment Spike!)Than
Gata no Kuni karaSamut
2018Muangmaya LivePhone
Social SyndromePom
2019Fleet Of TimeWin
My AmbulanceThai

Movies

YearTitleRole
2015May Who?[2]Pong

Projects

YearTitleRole
2016Love Song Love StoriesAom

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2015Bioscope Award 2015[3]Performance of the yearMay Who?Won
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References

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