Mike angelo biography

  • Pirat Nipitpaisalkul known professionally as Mike Angelo is a Thai-Chinese actor and singer.
  • Pirat Nipitpaisalkul, known professionally as Mike Angelo, is a Thai-Chinese actor and singer.
  • Mike Angelo (Pirat Nitipaisalkul) is a Thai actor, singer, and dancer.
  • Mike Angelo

    Other name(s)

    Wu Yi Ge
    Mike D'Angelo (Former)

    Birth name

    Pirat Nitipaisalkul (พิรัชต์ นิธิไพศาลกุล)

    Birth date

    December 19, () (age&#;35)

    Height

    cm (5 ft in)?

    Zodiac

    Sagittarius
    Snake

    School

    Chulalongkorn University

    Occupation

    singer
    actor
    model

    Group debut

    November 15th, (Golf & Mike)

    Solo debut

    February 25th,

    Years active

    present

    Agency

    GMM Grammy (–)

  • mike angelo biography
  • Mike Angelo

    Born

    Pirat Nitipaisalkul

    December 19, (age 35)

    Occupation

    Years active

    present

    Simplified Chinese

    吴翊歌 (Wu Yi Ge)

    Traditional Chinese

    披拉·尼迪裴善官 (Pī lā Ní Dí Péishànguān)

    Thai Script

    พิรัชต์ นิธิไพศาลกุล

    Nicknames

    Mike (ไมค์)

    Mike Angelo (ไมค์ แองเจโล่)

    Pirat Nitipaisalkul (พิรัชต์ นิธิไพศาลกุล), better known as Mike Angelo(ไมค์ แองเจโล่, born December 19, ), is a Thai-Chinese actor, singer, and model.

    Filmography[]

    Movies[]

    YearTitleRole
    EternityGuest
    Love in the WaterXiao Le Main
    Hashima ProjectNick Main
    SurpriseZhu Ba Jie Support
    The House That Never Dies 2Raymond Support
    Mr. Pride vs. Miss PrejudiceJiang Hai Support
    The One HundredLeo Main

    Dramas[]

    YearTitleRole
    Ubatruk KarmkobfahMike Main
    Ubatruk Karmkobfah 2
    Raak BoonLapin Main
    Likit Fah Cha Ta DinKritpaidi Main
    Maya Nang FahRamil

    Mike D'Angelo

    American film critic

    Not to be confused with Mike and Angelo.

    For Thai actor with stage name Mike D. Angelo, see Golf & Mike.

    Mike D'Angelo (born April 9, )[1] is an American film critic. He has written reviews for The A.V. Club, Las Vegas Weekly and Nerve, and maintains a personal website, The Man Who Viewed Too Much. He lives near Los Angeles.[2]

    One of the first notable online film critics,[3][4] D'Angelo created his site and began self-publishing short reviews in August In January , Entertainment Weekly included The Man Who Viewed Too Much in an article about Internet film criticism, which was then in its infancy.[5] The magazine subsequently hired him to write capsule film reviews for its video section. After contributing to Entertainment Weekly for three years, he became the chief film critic for Time Out New York (–) before moving to Esquire, where he served as the chief film critic. Hi