Background
Ananda Matthew Everingham is the son of an Australian father, Bangkok-based photojournalist John Everingham, and a Lao mother, Keo Sirisomphone.
Ananda Matthew Everingham is the son of an Australian father, Bangkok-based photojournalist John Everingham, and a Lao mother, Keo Sirisomphone.
He was attended at Bangkok Patana School.
Working primarily in Thai films, he is best known for his lead role in the 2004 horror film, Shutter. lieutenant was this movie that in 1983 also led to the senior Everingham mentoring Cork Graham, who was soon imprisoned for 11 months in Vietnam for trespassing while looking for treasure buried by Captain Kidd. John remarried a Chinese woman.
Ananda has two half brothers, Chester Jay Everingham and Zenith Lee Everingham.
Ananda was born in Thailand. He holds Australian citizenship and visited Brisbane, Australia on school holidays.
At age 14 years old, while working part-time in his family"s Indian restaurant, Himali Cha Cha, he was discovered by Mingkwan Sangsuwan of GMM Grammy, Thailand"s largest entertainment company. He soon started acting in films.
At age 16 years old, he has debut Anda kub Fahsai (Anda and Fahsai) in 1998.
He switched from Bangkok Patana School to a tutoring school where he would follow flexible course and times while filming. Aside from Shutter, Ananda has starred in the horror-comedy, Ghost Delivery and the teen-slasher movie, 303 Fear Faith Revenge. In 2005, he starred in the Singaporean romance film, The Leap Years.
In 2007, he played the lead roles in the romantic dramas Maine.
Myself, and Bangkok Time. He had featured roles in the Singaporean film Pleasure Factory, and in Pen-ek Ratanaruang"s Ploy.
He was cast in the 2008 film by Nonzee Nimibutr, Queen of Langkasuka.
On 5 June 2008, his movie Sabaidee Luang Prabang, the first Lao commercial film shot since it adopted communism in 1975, was released in Thailand.