
Varut Woratham
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1969-09-17
Day of Death
2018-09-11 (48 years old)
Place of Birth
Bangkok, Thailand
Varut Woratham
Biography
Warut Woratam (Nickname: Oh) was a Thai film and TV actor, host, and model.
He is best known for his role as Kobori, an Imperial Japanese soldier and protagonist of 1988 film “Khu Kam,” which earned him a Phra Surasawadi Award (Golden Doll Award) for upcoming male actor. Warut then starred in many more films and television dramas, as well as hosting many TV shows. One of his prominent programs was “Ono Show,” which he hosted with his friend, actor Maethanee “Nino” Buranasiri. Among Warut's awards is the 1992 Golden Television Award for best actor in the drama "Nai Fun".
After his career took a downturn, Warut became a heavy smoker and drinker. He had gone to rehab at least once for his drinking problem.
On September 9, 2018, Warut reportedly fell unconscious at his Chiang Mai home and was admitted to a local hospital for treatment. After two nights in intensive care, he passed away on September 11, 2018. He leaves behind two children.
Known For
Acting
(2012)
Oh My Ghost 3
as Hangle
(2011)
King Naresuan: Part 3
as Sihatu
(2009)
The Blue Elephant 2
as Chitlit (voice)
(2008)
Friendship
as Jootden
(2006)
The Thai Thief
as Yamada
(2005)
Promise Me Not
as Nikorn
(2001)
The Legend of Suriyothai
as Lord Sihatu
(1992)
I Miss You
as Teh
(1992)
Hor Hue Hue
as Nammon
(1991)
(1991)
(1990)
Nang Eye
as Kampol
(1989)
Suthee
as Suthee #1
(1989)
(1989)
Chai Laew Lud Lei
as Manoch
(1988)
Sunset at Chaopraya
as Kobori
(1988)
Karn
as Karn