Ponlawit Ketprapakorn

Ponlawit Ketprapakorn

CountryThailand Thailand
GenderMale
BirthdayMar 25, 1999
BiographyPonlawit Ketprapakorn (Thai: พลวิชญ์ เกตุประภากร; born 25 March 1999), nicknamed Pond (Thai: ปอนด์), is a Thai actor. His notable works in Thai television series include: Bangkok Love Stories: Innocence (2018), My Ambulance (2019), 180 Degree Longitude Passes Through Us (2022) and Reset (2025).

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