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Kang So-ra

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1990-02-18
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She’s perhaps best known for her standout performance in the 2011 hit film Sunny, a role that truly put her on the map. Since then, she has continued to build an impressive career, taking on major roles in several popular South Korean television dramas—such as Doctor Stranger, Ugly Alert, and Dream High 2—showcasing her range and versatility as an actress. Over the years, she’s earned well-deserved recognition, including a Buil Film Award in 2011 and a prestigious SBS Drama Award in 2013, along with various other accolades that highlight her talent.

Before all the fame and red carpet moments, she was just a student passionate about storytelling, studying film and theater at Dongguk University. Her journey into the spotlight began with her screen debut in the horror film 4th Period Mystery, a modest start that paved the way for much bigger things. Born in Seoul’s Gangdong District, she’s remained grounded despite her success, letting her work speak for itself. And honestly, it’s hard not to admire how far she’s come—from university halls to leading roles on both the big and small screens. She’s definitely one of those performers who brings depth and authenticity to every character she plays.

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She appeared in music videos alongside some well-known artists, including Huh Gak and Hong Kyung-min, which really helped boost her visibility in the industry. Working with talents like Huh Gak and Hong Kyung-min was definitely a highlight, and she brought great energy to each project she was part of. Her performances stood out, especially in collaborations with Huh Gak and Hong Kyung-min, showing her versatility and charm on screen.

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