Mark Khanatsanan Naktakhe

Mark Khanatsanan Naktakhe

ActorThai

BIOGRAPHY

Mark Khanatsanan Naktakhe (Thai: มาร์ค คนัสนันท์ นักตะเฆ่; born February 28, 1993) is a Thai actor, singer and dancer from Bangkok. Dancing since the age of 5, he entered the industry covering K-pop choreography with S’Question, a dance crew he formed with friends, and was scouted at a concert show.

He was sent to train in singing and dancing at a South Korean record label for two years, until a foot injury ended his trainee path and brought him back to Thailand. He had earlier sung in MJ (Mark-Jin), a Thai-Korean duo under the iWave label with partner Jin Joo Hyung, whose debut single “Tonight” blended Korean, Thai and English. On screen he has appeared in Kaew Ta Waan Jai (2015), Sing Again (2022), Start-Up (2024) and Falling in Love (2024), and plays “Nut” Suphanat Thotsakan in the WeTV BL series Love of Silom (2026).

PROFILE DETAILS

Native Name
มาร์ค คนัสนันท์ นักตะเฆ่
Real Name
Khanatsanan Naktakhe
Former / Birth Name
MJ (Mark-Jin) duo member "Mark" (iWave label)
Nickname
Mark (มาร์ค)
Pronouns
he/him
Born
(Age 33)
Birthplace
Bangkok, Thailand
Current Residence
Bangkok, Thailand
Gender
Male
Western Zodiac
Pisces ♓
Chinese Zodiac
Rooster 🐓
Profession
Nationality
Debut
2015 — Kaew Ta Waan Jai (2015, Channel 3) as "Ris" Saris Rujiaporn
Years Active
2015-present (acting); earlier career in dance and music
Languages
Thai (native)
Skills
Acting, Singing, K-pop style dancing, Choreography

FILMOGRAPHY — TV SERIES (1)

MUSIC CAREER

Mark’s music path began with K-pop dance covers in his crew S’Question, leading to a two-year trainee period at a South Korean record label that ended with a foot injury. Under the iWave label he formed the Thai-Korean duo MJ (Mark-Jin) with Jin Joo Hyung; their debut single “Tonight” mixed Korean, Thai and English lyrics in an early cross-border collaboration.

Artistic Role (Solo)
Singer, Dancer (former duo member)

PERSONAL LIFE

Hobbies
Dancing (since age 5)
Musical Instruments
Vocals
Personality
Dancer-Actor, K-Pop Trained, MJ Duo, Korea Trainee, Nut, Love of Silom, Comeback Story, Pisces

FUN FACTS

  • He has been dancing since the age of 5 and broke in by covering K-pop choreography with his crew S’Question.
  • He trained for two years at a South Korean record label before a foot injury ended his trainee career.
  • His Thai-Korean duo MJ (Mark-Jin) with Jin Joo Hyung released the trilingual single “Tonight” (Korean, Thai and English) under iWave.

TRIVIA

  • In Love of Silom (2026) he plays “Nut” Suphanat Thotsakan, a support role.
  • Screen credits include Kaew Ta Waan Jai (2015), Heart by Heart, Sing Again (2022), Start-Up (2024) and Falling in Love (2024).

EDUCATION

Trained in singing and dancing at a South Korean record label for two years

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Who is Mark Khanatsanan Naktakhe?

Mark Khanatsanan Naktakhe (Thai: มาร์ค คนัสนันท์ นักตะเฆ่), born February 28, 1993 in Bangkok, is a Thai actor, singer and dancer who trained in South Korea and plays “Nut” Suphanat Thotsakan in Love of Silom (2026).

Did Mark Khanatsanan train in Korea?

Yes. He trained in singing and dancing at a South Korean record label for two years before a foot injury ended his trainee path.

What duo was Mark Khanatsanan in?

MJ (Mark-Jin), a Thai-Korean duo under iWave with Jin Joo Hyung; their debut single was “Tonight”.

What role does Mark play in Love of Silom?

He plays “Nut” Suphanat Thotsakan, a support character.

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