Overseasidol.com — Tate Henry Myron, the half-British, half-Thai rising actor, is gaining attention not only for his looks but also for his dedication to health and personal growth.
A former student of Chulalongkorn University, he recently shared his journey of adapting to life and work in Thailand.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Tate moved around during his childhood living in England, Hong Kong, and finally settling in Thailand.
Although he grew up speaking English and understanding Thai, he only began seriously learning the Thai language when he started working in the country.
Tate admitted that adjusting to the Thai entertainment industry has been challenging. One of the biggest hurdles is the language barrier.
He often misses jokes or struggles to grasp subtext in scripts. However, he remains determined to improve and adapt.
Speaking on cultural differences, Tate said the thing that surprised him the most was the kindness and politeness of Thai people.
He described the local concept of kreng jai the Thai sense of consideration and avoiding conflict as something he had to learn gradually.
With support from his manager, who guides him through cultural nuances, Tate now embraces the beauty of Thai social dynamics.
He also promotes a healthy lifestyle, sharing simple wellness habits and concepts like Health Span and Beauty Health Span reflecting his belief in sustainable well-being.
After recently starring in the stage play 2499 at Ratchadalai Theatre, Tate is eager to continue growing in the Thai entertainment industry.
He’s taking one step at a time and looking forward to seeing where life takes him in the next five years.





