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Benyapa Jeenprasom

Benyapa Jeenprasom (; born 4 June 2002), nicknamed View (), is a Thai actress. She is known for her roles as 15-year-old Jarunee in the television series ' (2021), Fuji in Home School (2023), and Aylin in 23.5 (2024).

Early life and education

Born in Thailand, Benyapa completed her secondary education at Streesmutprakan School. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in acting and directing for cinema from the College of Social Communication Innovation at Srinakharinwirot University in 2024.

Career

Benyapa entered the entertainment industry after placing 2nd runner up in the Miss Teen Thailand 2017. Later she signed with GMMTV and her first performance was a role named Carrot in the 2019 television series Blacklist.

In 2020, she appeared in popular boys love series 2gether. She also played as Phingphing, the girlfriend of Way (Pusit Dittapisit), one of the protagonists in the television series The Shipper (2020).

In 2021, she had her first main role in the coming of age science fiction television series ', where she played as 15-year-old Jarunee.

In 2022, she portrayed Gia in Star in My Mind, Ink in Good Old Days: Story 5 - Love Wins, and Namwa in The Three GentleBros. She also got the main role of Lookzo in 10 Years Ticket.

In 2023, she played as Praew in Moonlight Chicken alongside Pakin Kunaanuwit. She also played as Ja-Oh, a close friend of Lin (Rachanun Mahawan) in the coming of age romance film My Precious. Then she appeared in Midnight Museum (2023).

She received recognition for her leading role as Fuji, a sassy girl who loves being straightforward in the 2023 suspense-horror television series Home School. She also played as Kaewta in The Jungle and as Pimfah in Dangerous Romance.

In 2024, she gained wider recognition after portraying Aylin, a neurodivergent lesbian character in the Thai girls' love television series 23.5. She also reprised her role as Ja-Oh in My Precious The Series (2024). In the same year, she played as Pie in The Trainee and as Eve in High School Frenemy.

In 2025, she played sapphic roles in both television series Us and Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist alongside Rattanawadee Wongthong.

Filmography

Television series

Film

Music video appearances

Discography

Singles

Collaborations

Concerts and fanmeetings

References

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