Woody Milintachinda

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Woody Milintachinda
Born
Vuthithorn Milintachinda

(1976-11-25) 25 November 1976 (age 47)
Bangkok, Thailand
Other namesWoody
Occupation(s)Content creator, TV and online content host, executive producer, President of Woody World Co., Ltd., YouTuber
SpouseAkkharaphol Chabchitrchaidol
Websitewww.youtube.com/user/woodytalkchannel

Vuthithorn "Woody" Milintachinda (Thai: วุฒิธร มิลินทจินดา; born 25 November 1976) is a Thai content creator, television and online content host, and executive producer.[1]

Woody is a leading figure on the front line of the Thai entertainment industry.[2] With close to two decades of experience in radio and on TV as the nation's top talk show host, he has transformed his role into one of the most powerful social media influencers and thought leaders in Thailand across the whole demographic spectrum. He is the founder of large-scale music and entertainment events such as the S2O Music Festival, The Bangkok Countdown, and Circuit Asia, as well as Thailand’s first Health and Fitness Festival, FIT FEST.

In his diverse roles in entertainment and media as DJ, VJ, TV host, actor, and producer, Woody has represented Thailand in interviews with world-famous figures and celebrities including the Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso and David Beckham. Woody recently hosted Woody Show which is the first licensed format show of The Ellen DeGeneres Show in Asia airing 17.00-18.00 every Sunday on Channel 7. Woody Milintachinda is a leading show host and one of the most powerful social media influencers leading Thailand across the whole demographic spectrum.

Woody was selected by CNN as one of Asia’s Top 100 Influential Personalities. With the support of the Thai government, he championed a national health awareness campaign called the "60 Day Challenge" and continues to create content to improve health awareness for the general public and continues to use his influence as a public figure to raise awareness on an array of charitable issues.

Early life and education[edit]

He graduated from a high school in New York City and then moved back to Thailand to finish his bachelor's degree from Thammasat University (major in International Economics) and master's degree from Chulalongkorn University (major in Mass Communication). Woody's father, Piamsak Milintachinda, is an ambassador, while his brother Pulin Milintachinda is a former diplomat.[3]

Career[edit]

His career started in 2000; he joined 88 Peak FM as the nation's first bilingual DJ. In 2003, he became a VJ at MTV Thailand. In 2004, Woody founded his own company under the name Double U Network Co., Ltd. In 2009 it was renamed Woody World Co., Ltd. Woody not only acts as president of the company but also as a host of its shows. Woody's television hosting credits include The One, Music X-Change, I-DNA, MTV's Just Arrived, Unseen TV, Pak Tor Pak, and MTV Just Talk.[4] However, his most successful show is The Woody Show or Woody Kerd Ma Kui (Thai: วู้ดดี้ เกิดมาคุย) which was aired in early 2008. Though not a conventional talk show, it would lead the audience to unexpected stories about celebrities that might not be told anywhere else. The Woody Show aired every Sunday night at 10:30 pm on Channel 9, Modernine TV, Thailand's leading terrestrial network.

In 2010, Woody started to produce a show called Woody Daily or Chao Doo Woody (Thai: เช้าดูวู้ดดี้) (since renamed to Wake Up to Talk or Tuen Ma Kuii, Thai: ตื่นมาคุย) which airs 5 days a week at 8:00 to 8:45 am on Channel 9, Modernine TV. It differs from his previous shows in that he discussed daily "talk of the town".[3]

Among the world's top celebrities he's had television exclusives with are Yến Trang, Will Smith, David Beckham, Britney Spears, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Linkin Park, Coldplay, Baz Lurrman, Rain, F4, Colin Farrell, Alicia Keys, Missy Elliott, Jay Chou, Jamiroquai, Amitabh Bachchan, Jackie Chan, the Twilight Saga cast, Choi Siwon from Super Junior, Nichkhun Horvejkul from 2PM, JYJ, Enrique Iglesias, Hugh Jackman, Maria Ozawa, Michelle Yeoh, and Trịnh Tú Trung.

One of the great opportunities, Woody has interviewed Princess Chulabhorn Walailak of Thailand. It was a rare occasion for a Thai audience to see her on a talk show. Headlined in local newspapers several days ahead, the famous talk show Woody Kerd Ma Kui on Channel 9 recently aired an exclusive royal interview with HRH Princess Chulabhorn Walailak, the youngest daughter of HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej. She reflected that royalty was not to be viewed as a fairy tale but as hard work. Hosted by Woody Milintachinda, the show has become one of the most highly rated and influential talk shows in the country. It is known for its exclusive interviews of controversial public figures and topics that penetrate into Thai pop-cultural consciousness, and for Woody's bold style of direct questioning. These features of the show had heightened the anticipation for this particular interview.[5]

Not only be known in Thailand but Woody is also well-known all over countries in Asia. He has been nominated for Best Entertainment Present at the Asian Television Awards. He was also picked by CNN to be included in Asia's Top 100 Influential Personalities list.

Show Host: TV and Online[edit]

Year Thai title Title Network Notes With
2017–present คนแปลงร่าง YouTuber:WOODY, คนแปลงร่าง
2020–present วู้ดดี้ โชว์ WOODY SHOW 7HD35

Personal life[edit]

In 2016, Woody revealed in his talk show that he was gay and he married his long-term boyfriend two years ago, which initially brought huge backlash of homophobia.[6]

Awards[edit]

Awards
Year Award Category Result
2009 Nataraja Award Talk Show of the Year Won
Weekend Magazine Young and Smart Won
2010 Nataraja Award Best Talk Show of the Year Won
Weekend Magazine Young and Smart Won
Maya Popular Vote Most Talkative Host Won
Cappra Smart Guy Best Host Won
Top Award Best Host Won
2011 Golden TV Awards Outstanding Host Won
Nataraja Award Best Host Nominated
OK! Magazine OK! Spotlight Won
Top Awards Talk-About Guy Won
2012 Nataraja Award Best Host Nominated
2013 Nine Entertain Awards Host Of The Year Won
2014 Nataraja Award Best Host Nominated
2015 Nataraja Award Best Host Nominated
2018 GQ Men of the year 2018 Media Pioneer Won

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Woody Milintachinda on the old Woody, the new Woody and what he's learned during the past few years". Time Out Bangkok. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Woody Milintachinda on the old Woody, the new Woody and what he's learned during the past few years". Time Out Bangkok. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  3. ^ a b Cripps, Karla (3 September 2010). "10 questions for Woody Milintachinda, the man who cancelled on Justin Bieber". CNN Go. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Woody Milintachinda". Archived from the original on 8 July 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
  5. ^ A Thai response to Princess Chulabhorn’s interview
  6. ^ "TV PRESENTER MARRIES BOYFRIEND, SLAMMED WITH INTERNET HOMOPHOBIA". khaosodenglish. 29 June 2016.

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