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Damrong Puttan

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Dumrong Poottan
ดำรง พุฒตาล
Born (1944-05-31) May 31, 1944 (age 80)
Other namesLoh
Education{{Plainlist }}
Occupations
  • TV host
  • radio presenter
  • publisher
  • travel agency owner
Years active1967–present
Notable work
  • Koosang-Koosom
  • Johjai
SpouseKanda Poottan
Children4, including Pichet Poottan, Tanden Poottan, Praota Poottan and Tawiwut Poottan
RelativesManoch Puttan (brother)

Dumrong Poottan (Thai: ดำรง พุฒตาล; born May 31, 1944, in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya –) is a Thai television host, radio presenter, a publisher of popular bi-weekly magazine, and senator.

Dumrong is widely known as the host of several television programs for decades in the Thai mass communication industry.

Early life

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Born and raised in a Muslim family in Ayutthaya. His ancestors migrated from Persia to Ayutthaya during the reign of King Ekathotsarot, about 400 years ago. His great-grandfather was the owner about 300 rai (48 ha; 120 acres) of land in Wang Noi district in the south of Ayutthaya province. As a child, he enjoyed swimming in the rivers of his hometown, including Chao Phraya, Pa Sak and Lop Buri. Also he enjoyed talking to western tourists visiting Ayutthaya in order to practice English by himself.[1]

Careers

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Dumrong is considered one of the pioneering TV presenters in Thailand by starting since 1967, he is known for being an MC with late Thammarat Naksuriya.[1] Prior to that, he worked as a catering department supervisor for Thai Airways Company (now Thai Airways International).[2]

He is also the owner and editor of Koosang-Koosom (คู่สร้างคู่สม, "perfect couple"), a bi-weekly magazine featuring topics, such as family life, unrequited love story and overseas tourism, which was once the highest selling magazine in the country. The first issue was released in 1980 and closed down in 2017, total for a period of 38 years, 1,005 issues.[3][2]

He is also known for hosting a program Johjai (เจาะใจ, "straight to the heart"), a variety talk show on Channel 5 every Thursday evening with Sanya Kunakorn from 1991 until 1999.[4]

Politically, he had been elected as Bangkok senator from the first senate election in Thailand in 2000 according to the provisions of the 1997 constitution.

Personal life

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Currently, he lives at a private residence called "Wiang Lek" (เวียงเหล็ก—alluding to the place where Ayutthaya was first established by King U Thong in 1351[5]) in the city of Ayutthaya by the Chao Phraya river opposite Wat Phutthaisawan close to his birthplace less than 2 km (1.2 mi).[6]

His younger brother Manoch Puttan is a famous rock musician and music critic.

References

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  1. ^ a b "นายดำรง พุฒตาล" (PDF). Uc.bsru (in Thai).
  2. ^ a b "คุยกับ ดำรง พุฒตาล พิธีกรมากความสามารถ". PPTV (in Thai). 2019-09-28. Retrieved 2022-07-08.
  3. ^ "ต้านโซเชียลไม่ไหว "ดำรง พุฒตาล" เผยสาเหตุ ปิดตำนาน 38 ปี "คู่สร้างคู่สม"". Positioning (in Thai). 2017-12-17. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  4. ^ "Old TV shows dying off at an alarming rate". The Nation. 2015-03-13. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  5. ^ "Wat Phutthaisawan". Thailand Tourism Directory.
  6. ^ PPTV HD 36 (2016-04-23). "EP.106 อยุธยา "3 ศาสนา 1 ความเชื่อ ตอน2" (1/4)". YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2022-07-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)