Tata Amita Young
- Name: Tata Amita Young
- Native name: ทาทา อมิตา ยัง
- Also Known as: Amita Marie Young, Amita Young Seenaphongphiphit, อมิตา มารี ยัง, อมิตา ยัง สีณพงศ์ภิภิธ
- Nationality: Thai
- Gender: Female
- Born: December 14, 1980
- Age: 43
Young was born Amita Marie Young in Bangkok in 1980 to a Thai mother and American father, Tim Young from Zanesville, Ohio. She went to Bangkok Patana School. At age 11, she won at her first national talent contest, the Nissan Awards Thailand Junior Singing Contest
She made her film debut in 1997 in the youth drama 'The Red Bike Story', which broke records for audience-attendance for the Thai film industry. Her debut earned her the "Best Actress Award (Thailand)" presented at the Fourth Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1997. She followed that up with two other hit films, O-Negative and Plai Tien.[1]
Within five months, the album had sold over one million copies. Since then, Young has released eight studio albums, three in English and five in Thai. Her most recent album is Ready for Love, released in 2009.
Young has acted in three films, The Red Bike Story (Jakkayan See Daeng), O-Negative and Plai Tien a TV drama Wick of the Candle. She sang "Reach for the Stars" at the Bangkok opening ceremony for the 13th Asian Games in 1998 and also sang "Dhoom Dhoom", the English version of the title song for the 2004 Bollywood movie Dhoom.
Throughout the 2000s, Young enjoyed widespread mainstream popularity across Southeast Asia, East Asia and South Asia winning multiple national and international awards and was often lauded as "Asia's Queen of Pop" and the "Britney Spears of Asia".
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Drama
Title | Rating |
---|---|
Coffee Prince Thai
Thai Drama, 2012, 21 eps
(Guest Role)
|
7.1
|
Plai Thien
Thai Drama, 2002, 14 eps
Narimon Phokhaipanich / "Kaolat"
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
Movie
Title | Rating |
---|---|
O-Negative
Thai Movie, 1998,
Prim
(Main Role)
|
7.6
|
Red Bike Story
Thai Movie, 1997,
Khom
(Main Role)
|
7.8
|
TV Show
Title | Rating |
---|---|
The Golden Singer
Thai TV Show, 2023, 23 eps
(Ep. 21-22)
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
Mask Singer 12
Thai TV Show, 2023, 16 eps
[Panellist] (Ep. 10)
(Guest)
|
8.4
|
The Wall Song
Thai TV Show, 2020, 200 eps
(Ep. 15, 95)
(Guest)
|
8.3
|
The Next Boy/Girl Band Thailand
Thai TV Show, 2018, 10 eps
[Producer]
(Regular Member)
|
8.6
|
Woody World
Thai TV Show, 2018, 94 eps
(Ep. 21)
(Guest)
|
10.0
|
Loukgolf’s English Room
Thai TV Show, 2015, 238 eps
(Ep. 127)
(Guest)
|
8.6
|
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