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Lydia Sarunrat Deane
ศรัณย์รัชต์ วิสุทธิธาดา
Lydia at MTV Thailand 6th Anniversary (2007)
BornSarunrat Visutthithada
(1987-07-07) July 7, 1987 (age 37)
Bangkok, Thailand
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • TV host
  • YouTuber
Years active2005–present
Spouse Matthew Paul Deane ​ ​(m. 2015)
Children3
Musical career
Genres
  • Pop
  • R&B
InstrumentVocals
Labels
  • RS
  • Polyplus
  • Sugar Mama Records
Musical artist
WebsiteOfficial website

Lydia Sarunrat Deane, born Sarunrat Visutthithada (ศรัณย์รัชต์ วิสุทธิธาดา), is a Thai singer. She debuted in 2005 with her album Lydia. Her music became a hit across Thailand. Her single "Wang Leaw Chuay Toh Klub reached number one for consecutive weeks after its release. Deemed the "Princess of R&B" music in Thailand, Lydia is one of the country’s top performing female artists to date.

Early life

Lydia was born on July 7, 1987 in Bangkok, Thailand. Lydia began vocal training at age 10 in pursuit of her music career. She attended the International School of Bangkok Lydia accepted a spot in Northwestern University's Class of 2009 majoring in Biotechnology but later diverted from academics to focus on her music career.

Career

Lydia debuted her eponymous album in the summer of 2005. She became an R&B sensation across Thailand that earned her the title the "Princess of R&B". Her music consistently landed on the top of the charts. Her first hit single was number one for nine consecutive weeks.

In addition to her music career, Lydia began acting. Her first TV series was Rabum Duang Dao. She starred in Sanaeha Sunya Kaen (2014) and Peun Ruk Peun Rissaya (2015).

As the face of Reebok, Lydia is a health and fitness influencer.

Lydia also works as a model. She has graced the covers of Numéro, Women's Health, Shape, Volume, and many more. As an ambassador for Reebok, Lydia advocates for healthy living and following a fitness regime. She uses her platform and influence in order to promote and inspire body positivity, healthiness, and activeness.

Lydia joined by Celebrity Car Wars on History Channel has celebrities from all over Asia take on week driving challenges. Lydia and Matthew represented Thailand on season 3 and joined as the first married couple on the show.

Lydia was winner of The Mask Singer (Thai season 2) second season; Thai singing competition where established singers, actors, and celebrities compete while wearing a costume to mask their identities before unveiling at the end of the show, Lydia was the cohost of Bolt of Talent on Star World Asia an original series that documents award-winning American songwriter and pop culture icon Michael Bolton in search for undiscovered gifted singers across Asia, Lydia acted in Channel 3 Thailand's popular Channel 3 series, having first starred in Rabum Duang Dao in 2010.

Lydia has an HBO Asia Originals reality show called Deane’s Dynasty. There is an 8-episode reality series offering an intimate glimpse into the lives of one of Thailand’s most prominent celebrity families, Lydia and Matthew Deane (actor), along with their circle of well-known friends. Together, they navigate the challenges and triumphs that fame, family, and career bring.

Albums and singles

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  • 2005 Album Lydia, Thank You Edition Debut Album: Lydia - Lydia
  • 2006 Special Album: Dreams // A Little Dream Project
  • 2007 Album: All of My Heart, Album: Inside Out, OST: Ruk Na 24 Chua Mong, OST: Someday
  • 2008 Album: Moving On, Album: Fabulous, Single: Tang Cheewit "All My Life"
  • 2012 Album: In Love With Lydia , OST: Tham Hua Jai Gee Krung Dtuap Meuam Derm "My Heart Feels the Same" , Single: Tur Mai Yom Ploi Chan Mai Yorm Pai "You won't Let Me Go, I wan't Go"
  • 2013 Single: Baby Don't Stop - Thitanium ft.Lydia
  • 2014 OST: Morng Arai "Whatcha Lookin At" , OST: Khong Pen Wan Tee Chan Rak Ter "The Day I Fall For You" , OST: Sia Jai Mai Yorm Sia Tur "Lose Myself, Will Not Lose You" , OST: Kwam Lub Khong Kwan Rak "Secret of Love"
  • 2015 OST: Sed Jai "Small Part of Your Heart" , OST: Kid Tung "Miss You"
  • 2017 OST: Rak Mee Jing Rue Plao "Does True Love Exist"
  • 2018 Single: Dead End , Single: Attitude , Single: I'm a hot girl , Single: Sawasdee Krub , OST: Pieng Sob ta "Looking in your Eyes"
  • 2019 Single Sugar Mama
  • 2020 Single: Bad Habits
  • 2021 OST: Sood Tai "Finally"
  • 2022 OST: Ya Ma Rak Chan Loey "Don't Love Me"
  • 2023 OST: Sa Urn "Cry"

TV dramas

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Thai title Title Notes With
นมกล่องตราแอนลีน Anlene
ผ้าอ้อมเด็ก Merries
แชมพูเด็ก Kodomo
นมผงเด็ก Meiji EZCube
ยาลดไข้สำหรับเด็ก Tempra
เซรั่มบำรุงผิวหน้า BIOTHERM
เนื้อหมู Cheeva Pork U Farm
สีเบเยอร์ Beger Shield Air Fresk Anti-Virus
อิชิตัน วิตามิน วอเตอร์ ICHITAN VITAMIN WATER
พอนด์ส เอจ มิราเคิล POND's AGE MIRACLE
สบู่ Protex Soap Protex
เจ้าสัว ข้าวตังหน้าหมูหยองพริกเผา Chao Sua

Music video appearances

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  • 2004 Yuen Pid Tee (ยืนผิดที่) - Aline bass (RS/YouTube:rsfriends) with ภาณุพงศ์ วราเอกศิริ (ซาหริ่ม)
  • 2013 Roo (I Realized) - Bee Peerapat

Awards

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  • Season Awards - won Best Female Artist (2005)
  • MTV Asia Awards - nominated for Most Popular Artist (2005)
  • Seed Awards - won Best Female Artist (2005)
  • Seventeen Music Choice Awards - won Best Female Artist (2006 - 2007)
  • Zen Awards - won Most Stylish Woman and Popular (2008)

References

  1. "Matthew Paul Deane" (in Thai). @matthew_deane1. March 13, 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Lydia Sarunrat Visutthithada". www.thainarak.net. Archived from the original on 2017-01-13. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  3. ว่างแล้วช่วยโทรกลับ : Lydia | Official MV, retrieved 2021-07-06
  4. ^ "Rabum Duang Dao - ShareRice Wiki (AFN)". sharerice.com. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
  5. "Sanaeha Sunya Kaen - ShareRice Wiki (AFN)". sharerice.com. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
  6. "Peun Ruk Peun Rissaya - ShareRice Wiki (AFN)". sharerice.com. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
  7. "Rabum Duang Dao - AsianFuse Wiki". www.sharerice.com. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
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