Chantavit Dhanasevi, known affectionately as Ter, is a prominent Thai actor and screenwriter celebrated for his versatile roles and creative contributions to cinema. His journey in the entertainment industry began with freelance work, including screenwriting, assistant directing, and acting coaching for GTH (Gross Domestic Happiness). Dhanasevi’s early career saw him in various supporting roles in GTH films, gradually gaining recognition for his talent and dedication.
In 2008, Dhanasevi landed a breakthrough role in the popular series “Hormones,” marking his ascent in Thai television. His versatility extended to horror with a lead role in “Coming Soon,” showcasing his ability to captivate audiences across genres.
The pinnacle of Dhanasevi’s career came with the romantic comedy “Hello Stranger” (2010), where he not only starred but also co-wrote the screenplay. His performance alongside Neungthida Sopon earned him acclaim, including the Star Hunter award at the Shanghai International Film Festival, recognizing him as one of Asia’s most promising young actors.
Continuing his success, Dhanasevi starred in the blockbuster “ATM: Er Rak Error” (2012), which became GTH’s highest-grossing film at the time. His collaboration extended to screenwriting, notably co-writing “Pee Mak” (2013), another box office hit.
Known for his charm and comedic timing, Chantavit Dhanasevi remains a beloved figure in Thai cinema, celebrated for his contributions to both acting and storytelling. His dedication to his craft continues to resonate, making him a sought-after talent in the industry.