Full Name Davika Hoorne Years active 2010–present Height 1.73 m Other names Mai Davika Website davikaclub.com | Name Davika Hoorne Occupation actressmodel | |
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Movies and TV shows Pee Mak, Tawan Tor Saeng, Roy Lae Sanae Luang, Ngao Kammathep, Maya Rasamee Similar People Mario Maurer, Sukollawat Kanarot, Urassaya Sperbund, Araya A Hargate, Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul |
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Davika Hoorne (Thai: ดาวิกา โฮร์เน่, born May 16, 1992), nicknamed Mai (Thai: ใหม่), is a Thai actress and Model. She made an acting debut on 2010 in television series Ngao Kammathep as the lead role. She rose to fame on 2012 for her roles in television series Tawan Tor Saeng, and became best known for her leading roles in the comedy horror blockbuster Pee Mak, romance comedy Kularb Rai Kong Naai Tawan, period drama Plae Kao, romance horror Nang Chada and romance comedy Heart Attack.
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- DAVIKA HOORNE l 2017 Asia Model Festival Asia Model Awards
- Early life
- Career
- Filmography
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As of now, she has been dubbed as the "Queen of Presenters" and she is also one of the most sought out actresses and a cult favorite amongst makeup artists, stylists and magazine companies.
DAVIKA HOORNE l 2017 Asia Model Festival - Asia Model Awards
Early life
Davikah was born on May 16, 1992, in Bangkok, Thailand. She attended Phraharuthai Donmuang School and Kevalee International School during her primary and secondary school years. She currently studies Rangsit University, majoring in Communication Arts.
Career
Before debuting, she was a commercial model. She entered the modeling industry at the age of 14 through filming various commercials. However, she caught the attention of Helen, the assistant of her former manager, Supachai Srivijit. Through the help of her former manager, she earned herself a contract with Channel 7 and debuted in her first television series Ngao Kammathep. On January 2016 Mai started to become a freelance actress. Meaning she got to work with any TV production companies now instead of just Channel 7.