
Thailand
Theerachai Wimolchaireuk, mostly known as Toni Rakkaen, is an actor, model and hair stylist born from a Vietnamese with a mix of French father and a Thai mother, the Mor Lam artist and Thai National Artist, Banyen Rakkaen. On December 2020, he married Thai actress and singer Jarinya Sirimongkolsakul (Kaew). When he was 12 years old, Toni moved to Melbourne, Australia, with his two older sisters. He relocated to study for Secondary school and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, majoring in Advertising. Toni lived and studied in Melbourne for 12 years. While in Melbourne, he also began his career as a hairstylist. He finished his education and came back to Thailand. Later he did an internship at the Leo Burnett advertising agency. He was his office's representative in the 2008 Cleo 50 Most Eligible Bachelors contest and won the award for the "most touchable hair". His appearance in one magazine that brought him to the attention of former Miss Thailand World and supermodel Metinee Kingpayome and Somporn Tirin, founder of The Lounge Hair Salon. Toni took the job at The Salon. In addition to his salon duties, Toni has maintained a busy schedule as a model, actor and singer. Toni's first film role came in 2010's Big Boy. After that initial success, he followed up with three romantic comedies Sud Ket Saled Ped (Loser Lover), Sor Kor Sor Sweety (Bangkok Sweety) and Valentine Sweety and a horror film, 3AM, he's also appeared in TV dramas. Toni is good in soccer and can sing. He sometimes takes on jobs in the entertainment business like modelling and acting, but he said that his priority is being a hair stylist.

as Simon

as Pruek
2026

as Top
2012

as Simon
2017

as Hun
2023

as Kim
2016

as Don
2019

as Tos (segment "Corpse Bride")
2012

as Chut
2019

as Win
2024

as Chet
2015

as Samer
2017

as Aoey
2022
as Otaku
2016

as Pruek
2026

as Jim
2017

as Otaku
2016

as Boyd
2015

as Doc
2015

as Adult Oat
2015

as Bank
2014

as Dasie
2013

as Tos (segment "Corpse Bride")
2012

as Day
2012

as Aoon
2012
2012

as Aoon
2011

as Toro
2010

as Bo
2010
as Hun
25 ep.

as Top
4 episodes

as Simon
8 episodes

as Hun
25 episodes

as Kim
6 episodes

as Don
13 episodes

as Chut
10 episodes

as Win
20 episodes

as Chet
19 episodes

as Samer
15 episodes

as Aoey
12 episodes

as Chakrit
18 episodes

as Arnon Wittayathorn
19 episodes

as Talodkarn Wiriyakorn
16 episodes

as Simon
8 episodes

20 episodes

as Tana
18 episodes

as Arnon
18 episodes

as Dome
27 episodes

4 episodes

as Yut
15 episodes

as Phuwanai
1 episodes

as Meng
4 episodes

as Sang Nuea / Sang Tai
4 episodes