Udom Taepanich

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Udom Taepanich
Born (1968-09-01) September 1, 1968 (age 55)
Ban Bueng, Chonburi, Thailand
Occupation(s)Comedian, Writer, Artist
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)

Udom Taepanich (Thai: อุดม แต้พานิช; RTGSUdom Taephanit), also stage name Nose, is a Thai stand-up comedian, artist and writer.

Taepanich was named as One of the best Persons of the Century in Performing Arts by Nation Publishing Group in 2000. He is well known for his stand-up comedy series Deaw 1-13.

Biography[edit]

Taepanich was born on September 1, 1968, in Chonburi, Thailand. He is the son of Tongsuk Arilon and Somjit Taepanich and the second of three children.[citation needed]

Starting in 1993, Taepanich was a member of the Yutthakarn Kayubnguek Team. In 1995, he started a live stand-up comedy series called "Deaw"; as of April 2022, there are thirteen shows in the Deaw series.[citation needed]

Taepanich created a special program called "Moo" which showcased him and other Thai celebrities doing stand-up and also performing their arts. Taepanich has been called one of the most famous comedians in Thailand.[1]

In 2024, Taepanich faced lèse-majesté prosecution for his comments on the sufficiency economy theory published by King Bhumibol Adulyadej.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Stand-up Comedian "Nose" Udom Taepanich, BKNews".
  2. ^ "Ex-MP takes legal action against Thai comedian Udom". thethaiger.com. 8 May 2024.

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