Jennie Panhan


Watchara Sukchum, nicknamed Jennie Panhan, is a Thai actress and television host. She is known for hosting several GMMTV programs, including Toey Tiew Thai: The Route, ''Hungry Sister and Jen Jud God Jig. As a supporting actress, she has delivered notable performances in Room Alone 401-410, 3 Will Be Free, and The Shipper''.

Early life and education

Watchara was born in Songkhla Province, Thailand to Police Lieutenant Colonel Satcha Sukchum and Manchusuk Sukchum. She completed her elementary education at and her secondary education at Hatyaiwittayalai School. While she originally wanted to take up communication arts, she went on to graduate with a bachelor's degree in French from the Faculty of Archeology at Silpakorn University.
Growing up as a trans woman with a policeman father, Watchara stated that her father has never beaten her unlike how gender non-conforming children of policemen or soldiers are usually portrayed in television. As the eldest sibling, she is closer to her sister, with whom she has a one-year age gap, than her younger brother who is six years younger than her. She got her nickname "Jennie" from the 1996 Thai movie Jenny and later the "Panhan" while working for Channel V Thailand, which she said sounded like a beautiful southern girl.

Career

She started in the entertainment industry through Trasher Bangkok, a Bangkok-based theme party organizer, where she was part of their parody videos. One of which was her parody on Katy Perry's The One That Got Away music video which caught Perry's attention. As her parody videos went viral, this opened several opportunities for her among which was being an assistant producer for Channel V Thailand and later on, as part of GMM Grammy's Bang channel.
In 2016, she became one of the main hosts of GMMTV's Toey Tiew Thai: The Route along with Kittipat Chalaragse, Tachakorn Boonlupyanun and Niti Chaichitathorn, who later switched from being the show's main host to its special host. She also had acting roles in several television series such as Love at First Hate, 3 Will Be Free and The Shipper.

Filmography

Film

Television

Hosting

Awards and nominations