Katreeya English
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Katreeya English แคทรียา อิงลิช | |
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Born | |
Other names | Kat |
Alma mater | Assumption University |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1990-present |
Height | 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) |
Musical career | |
Genres |
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Instruments | Vocals |
Labels | GMM Grammy |
Katreeya English (Thai: แคทรียา อิงลิช; born 4 September 1976 in Oxford, England) is a Thai singer, actress and model of British descent.[1] She has released 5 albums, the most recent of which is Sassy K on GMM Grammy. In 2015, she recorded "They Call Us The Royals", a new song for Reading F.C. of the Football League Championship. She is of English and Thai descent.
Biography[]
She is a Eurasian or luk khrueng, with Thai mother and English father and is also fluent in both Thai and English. She graduated Bachelor of Arts English major from Assumption University, Thailand.
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
- 2007 – Sassy K
- 2006 – Best Hits of Kat
- 2005 – Lucky Girl
- 2003 – Siamese Kat
- 2001 – Kat Around the Clock
Other albums[]
- 2007 – Show Girls (group)
- 2007 – Lei Rai Ubai Ruk (soundtrack)
- 2006 – Perd Floor (collaboration with Bird Thongchai McIntyre)
- 2005 – Tiwa Hula Hula (group)
- 2005 – Ruk Bussaba (soundtrack)
- 2003 – Fan Jaa Sanit Gun Laow Jaa (collaboration with Bird Thongchai McIntyre)
- 2002 – Choot Rub Kak (collaboration with Bird Thongchai McIntyre)
- 2002 – 2002 Ratree (group composed of China Dolls, YaYa Ying and Jennifer Politanon)
- 2001 – Cheer (group)
- 2001 – Mos Kat (duet)
- 2000 – Sao Noi (soundtrack)
Filmography[]
Films[]
Films | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Studio |
1992 | A-nueng Kit-teung por Sang-keb | Five Stars Production | |
Chem laew kor Cham |
Television series[]
Television Series | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Network |
1993 | Khun Ying Jom Kaen | Lady Kantima | Channel 3 |
1994 | Nam Sai Jai Jing | Cream | Channel 7 |
Kaw Pluek | Kasatha | Channel 7 | |
1995 | Sakawduen | Sakawduen | Channel 3 |
1997 | Kemarin Intira | Intira | Channel 5 |
Salakjid | Salakjid | Channel 3 | |
Sao Sai Hi-tech | Reung-Rin | Channel 3 | |
My Love, Katreeya | Charlette | Channel 3 | |
1998 | Ruam Ngan Rak | Channel 3 | |
Nang Bap | Lai Thong | Channel 7 | |
1999 | Wimarn Mekkala (Paradise Land) | Mekkala | Channel 7 |
Pungnee Chan Ja Rak Khun (Tomorrow, I'll Love You) | Ni-aorn | Channel 7 | |
2001 | Kon Song Kom | Nattamon | Channel 5 |
2002 | Sao Noy Nai Takeangkeaw (Genie in a Bottle) | Genie / Jintana | Channel 7 |
2005 | Budtsaba Krab Phom (Lady's Boy) | Budtsaba | Channel 3 |
Lei Rai Ubai Ruk (Tricks of Love) | Parissa | Channel 7 | |
2010 | Fad Na Ya (Twins) | Pang / Prang | Channel 3 |
2011 | Duang-Ta Sawarn (Heaven's Eyes) | Pan Dunna | Channel 3 |
2018 | The Gifted | Ladda Ngamkul | One 31 |
References[]
- ^ "Ground control to J Jetrin". The Nation. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
Categories:
- Living people
- 1976 births
- Actresses from Oxfordshire
- Assumption University (Thailand) alumni
- 20th-century Thai actresses
- 21st-century Thai actresses
- 21st-century women singers
- People educated at the School of St Helen and St Katharine
- People from Oxford
- Thai voice actresses
- Thai women singers
- Thai people of British descent
- Thai people of English descent
- Thai pop singers
- Thai film actresses
- Thai television actresses
- 20th-century English women
- British emigrants to Thailand
- 20th-century English people
- 21st-century English women
- 21st-century English people