Yorch (Korean: 요치; Thai: ยอร์ช) is a Thai singer and actor under GRID Entertainment. He is a member of the boy group POW and a former member of the pre-debut boy group Trainee A.
He made his Thai solo debut on April 18, 2023 with the digital single "Seven".
Career[]
2012–2021: Acting and auditions[]
Yorch began his career as a child actor in 2012, when he was 10 years-old.[1] He then took on many supporting and guest roles, as well as a main role, throughout the years.
In 2018, Yorch auditioned for SM Entertainment. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to become a trainee due to his contract with Thai TV3.[2]
2022: Trainee A[]
On January 20, 2022, Yorch was revealed as the group's seventh member during Woochan's birthday celebration.[3] However, the group's debut was ultimately cancelled.
2023: Solo debut with "Seven", new agency, debut with POW[]
On April 28, 2023, he made his Thai solo debut with the digital single "Seven".
On July 10, it was announced that Yorch had signed an exclusive contract with start-up company GRID Entertainment. The agency detailed plans of debuting Yorch in a new boy group.[4]
He made his debut as a member of POW on October 11, 2023 with the EP Favorite.
Discography[]
Thai[]
Digital singles[]
- "Seven" (2023)
Other releases[]
- "Aim High" (with PP Krit) (2023)
Filmography[]
Films[]
- Art Idol (2012)
- Coffee Please (2013)
- Timeline (2014) - as Tan (Child)
- Threesome (2014)
- My House (2014) - as Wan
- 15+ Coming of Age (2017) - as Chaladlert
Dramas[]
- Mae Yaai Tee Rak (Channel 3, 2012)
- Ruk Sood Plai Fah (Channel 3, 2012)
- Cubic (Channel 3, 2014)
- Pua Chua Krao (Channel 8, 2014)
- Luead Mungkorn: Singh (Channel 3, 2015)
- Plerng Pai (Channel 8, 2015)
- Kor Pen Jaosao Suk Krung Hai Cheun Jai (Channel 3, 2015)
- Pritsana Akhat (GMM 25, 2015)
- Sood Tae Jai Ja Kwai Kwa (Channel 8, 2015)
- Philiang (Channel 8, 2016)
- U-Prince: The Handsome Cowboy (GMM 25, 2016)
- Kong Krapan Naree (Channel 3, 2016)
- Raeng Chang (Workpoint TV, 2016)
- Sanaeha Diary Series: Saeb Sanaeha (GMM One, 2017)
- Chuamong Tong Mon (Channel 3, 2018)
- Wai Sab Saraek Kad 2 (Channel 3, 2019)
- My Love From Another Star (Channel 3, 2019)
- Sorn Ngao Ruk (Channel 3, 2020)
- Watsana Rak (Channel 3, 2020)
- Praomook (Channel 3 ViuTV, 2021)
- Esao Untarai (Channel 3, 2021)
- Oh My Sweetheart (Channel 3, 2021)
Music video appearances[]
Producing and writing credits[]
- All credits adapted from KOMCA, unless stated.[5]
Artist | Song | Album | Type |
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2023 | |||
POW | "Slow Dancing" | Favorite | Writing |
2024 | |||
POW | "Sunset" | Boyfriend | Writing Composing |
2025 | |||
POW | "Gimme Love" | Writing Composing | |
"Always There" | Writing | ||
"Being Tender" | Being Tender | Writing Arranging | |
"Reason" | Writing | ||
"Celebrate" |
Trivia[]
- His favorite food is durian.[citation needed]
- His hobbies are dancing and football.[citation needed]
- He debuted as an actor when he was 10 years old.[citation needed]
Concerts[]
Showcases[]
- Yorch's 1st Debut Single & Fan Meet (2023)
Gallery[]
- Main article: Yorch/Gallery
References[]
- ↑ Meaww: Who is Yorch? Thai actor to debut in BigHit’s Trainee A boy group
- ↑ Thai Update: Yorch Yongsin Joins The Auditions With The Top K-POP Entertainment Companies
- ↑ Allkpop: Thai-actor Yorch Yongsin revealed as the 7th member of Big Hit Entertainment's rookie team Trainee A
- ↑ Allkpop: New agency GRID to debut former Trainee A member Yorch in new boy group later this year
- ↑ KOMCA: Searching Works (search 10042884 under Writers & Publishers)
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