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1989-03-18
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South Korean actress Lee Sa-ra has truly made a name for herself in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her powerful performances across both television and stage. She is widely recognized for her standout role as “Lee Sa-ra” in the hit drama series The Glory, which brought her widespread acclaim. Over the years, she’s built an impressive body of work, including memorable appearances in popular shows like Bad and Crazy and Beyond Evil. In 2023, fans welcomed her in yet another compelling role—this time as Gelly Berherd in The Uncanny Counter, further solidifying her status as a versatile and talented performer.

Outside the screen, Lee Sa-ra maintains a strong presence on social media, particularly on Instagram, where her account @hereare0318 has amassed over 800,000 followers who keep up with her journey. Before rising to fame, she dedicated herself to honing her craft by studying at Chungkang College of Cultural Industries. Her career officially kicked off in 2009 when she stepped into the world of musical theater, marking the beginning of what would become a remarkable acting journey. On a personal note, Lee Sa-ra shares a close bond with her family, including her nephew, Seoyul Kim. Through hard work and dedication, Lee Sa-ra continues to inspire fans not only with her roles but also with her authenticity and grace.

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Back in 2021, she stepped into the spotlight with her TV debut in the popular series Beyond Evil—a moment that truly marked the beginning of her rising presence on screen. Since then, she has continued to showcase her incredible talent across different performance platforms. Over the years, she’s taken on challenging roles in a number of acclaimed musicals, including The Last Empress, Notre Dame de Paris, Rebecca, and The Phantom of the Opera. Each performance not only highlighted her versatility but also solidified her reputation as a dynamic and compelling performer. She consistently brings depth and emotion to every character she portrays, making her one to watch in both television and theater. With each new project, she continues to evolve, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.

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