
Pon has made appearances in several music videos, variety shows, and web series. Here are some notable ones:
is a key figure in modern Hong Kong cinema. He co-directed the acclaimed crime thriller "Extraordinary Mission" (2017) and also directed "One More Chance" (2023) and the disaster film "Cesium Fallout" (2024) . His work is known for its high-energy action sequences.
While specific ID numbers vary by archive, three specific videos featuring Pon consistently rank high on JAV wiki sites and user-rating platforms like DMM (now FANZA) and R18.com (historical data).
His career-defining role as Patsakorn, which catapulted him to stardom
Fans often joke that Pope doesn't age, maintaining a youthful yet sophisticated look.
Born on September 8, 1966, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Pon began his film career as an assistant director to renowned filmmaker A. R. Rahman. He made his directorial debut in 2002 with the Tamil film "Raja Rani," which received critical acclaim. Since then, Pon has established himself as a bold and versatile filmmaker, taking on diverse subjects and experimenting with unique narrative styles.
Short clips of intense confrontational scenes and romantic moments from Tra Barb See Chompoo on Channel 3's official YouTube channel regularly pull in 10M+ views per video.
Pon, whose real name is Kwon Ji-hoon, is a South Korean rapper, singer, and songwriter. He was born on March 7, 1990, and rose to fame as a member of the K-pop group M.I.A.B. However, it seems that Pon has gained more popularity and recognition as a solo artist and YouTube personality.
Pon's career took off with his breakout role in 2018, and he has since become a staple of Thai television. Tra Barb See Chompoo
Pon Thanapon leverages visual social platforms to maintain high digital engagement:
Throughout his career, Pon has received several awards and nominations for his contributions to the film industry. Some notable awards include:
, his writing successfully condensed a massive literary work into a cohesive cinematic experience, earning high praise for its faithfulness to the source material. Conversely, his "mass" cinema contributions (like