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Kim Ah-young
South Korean actress (born 1994) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kim Ah-young (Korean: 김아영; born October 31, 1994) is a South Korean actress.
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Personal life
Kim was born on October 31,[1] 1994, in Bucheon, South Korea. Kim graduated from Yong In University with a bachelor's degree in theater.[2]
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Kim made her debut in August 2019 with the fourth season of Naver TV's web series Short Paper, portraying the supporting role of Young-ah.[3]
In September 2021, Kim made her television debut in EBS's The Moment the Heart Shines, portraying the supporting role of Park Ji-hye.[4]
In November 2022, Kim appeared in the third season of Coupang Play's Saturday Night Live Korea as a regular cast member,[3] for which she won the Best New Female Entertainer at the 2nd Blue Dragon Series Awards.[5]
In February 2023, Kim starred in tvN's The Heavenly Idol, playing the cameo role of a staff at LLM Entertainment.[6] A month later, she signed an exclusive contract with AIMC.[7] In July 2023, she appeared on MBC's Midnight Horror Story as the show host.[8] In the same month, she continued her role as a regular cast member in the fourth season of Coupang Play's Saturday Night Live Korea.[9] In December 2023, she starred in JTBC's Welcome to Samdal-ri, playing the supporting role of Go Eun-bi.[10]
In January 2024, Kim starred in MBC's A Good Day to Be a Dog, playing the cameo role of Do Min-kyung.[11] Three months later, she continued her role as a regular cast member in the fifth season of Coupang Play's Saturday Night Live Korea.[12] In June 2024, she starred in JTBC's Miss Night and Day, playing the supporting role of Do Ga-young.[13] In September 2024, she starred in SBS's The Judge from Hell, playing the supporting role of Lee Ah-rong.[14] In the same month, she starred in KBS' Dog Knows Everything, playing the cameo role of Jjumi.[15]
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Endorsements
In February 2023, Kim was selected to endorse Donga Otsuka's Oronamin C multivitamin drink.[16] A month later, she was selected to endorse Binggrae's banana-flavored milk.[17] In September, she was selected to endorse Daewoong Pharmaceutical's Urusa.[18] Three months later, she was selected to endorse Lotte Wellfood's chewing gum products.[19]
In May 2024, Kim was selected to endorse Bausch + Lomb Korea's Ultra One Day contact lens.[20]
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