Chantavit Dhanasevi, a Thai artist of remarkable versatility, embarked upon a captivating odyssey within the realm of the entertainment industry, his trajectory having been set in motion subsequent to the completion of his academic pursuits at Chulalongkorn University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Arts, with a primary focus on the disciplines of Film and Photography.
From the year 2001 to 2006, he was an integral part of the university's thriving theatrical scene, taking on a multitude of roles in numerous faculty stage productions, thereby refining his acting prowess and accumulating an impressive wealth of experience.
After completing his academic pursuits, Chantavit embarked on a freelance career, embracing a multifaceted approach that showcased his versatility and range. He took on a variety of roles, including screenwriting, assistant directing, off-shot cinematography, and acting coaching, all under the esteemed banner of GTH.
Throughout his early years in the industry, Chantavit made a name for himself by appearing in a succession of small but significant roles within numerous GTH films. His impressive work ethic and dedication to his craft earned him recognition and respect within the industry, culminating in a decade of successful collaborations with GTH that spanned from the late 1990s to 2008.
In the same year, he secured one of the primary roles in the extremely popular film "Hormones", preceded by another starring part in the horror movie "Coming Soon". His remarkable abilities did not go unnoticed, as he was officially recognized as a screenwriter for "4Bia" and "Phobia 2" from 2008 to 2009.
In the year 2010, Chantavit's professional journey underwent a pivotal transformation, as he took on a starring role in the widely popular and critically acclaimed romantic comedy "Hello Stranger", alongside the talented Neungthida Sopon, who also collaborated with him on the screenplay.
This notable performance not only showcased his impressive acting abilities but also led to a major career milestone, as he received the prestigious Star Hunter award at the Shanghai International Film Festival in the year 2011.
This esteemed recognition further solidified his position as one of the most promising young actors in Asia, as he was included in the exclusive list of 10 outstanding talents in the region, acknowledging his remarkable growth and potential in the film industry.
Two years following his initial departure from the cinematic scene, he made a triumphant return to the big screen, accompanied by the talented Preechaya Pongthananikorn, in the highly anticipated film "ATM: Er Rak Error".
In the year 2013, Chantavit Dhirawong, a talented and accomplished screenwriter, collaborated with other creative minds to co-write a cinematic masterpiece, "Pee Mak", which went on to achieve unprecedented success and shattered box office records, thereby solidifying his reputation as a highly sought-after and in-demand screenwriter within the film industry.
As of the current moment, Chantavit Dhanasevi's romantic life is characterized by a blossoming partnership with the talented actress Mai Davika Hoorne, a collaborative endeavor that began with their co-starring roles in the popular Thai television dramas "Chai Mai Jing Ying Tae" and "Nang Sao Mai Jam Kad Nam Sakul."