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Kwon Ah-reum

South Korean actress (born 1996) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Kwon Ah-reum (Korean: 권아름; born July 10, 1996) is a South Korean actress.

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Early life

Kwon was born on July 10, 1996,[1] in Seoul, South Korea.[2]

Career

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2020–2021: Debut with web series

Kwon made her debut in June 2020 with Naver TV's web series Thumbs Up Feeds Me, portraying the lead role of Han Ye-won.[3]

In January 2021, Kwon starred in PickGo's web series Back to the 2008, portraying the lead role of Oh Laura.[4] She won the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in the series.[5]

2022–present: Film and television debut

On February 22, 2022, Kwon signed an exclusive contract with SW Management and Pictures (SWMP).[6] In July 2022, she made her film debut in the omnibus film Body Parts, portraying the lead role of Da-hee in the episode titled "Stink".[7] In the same month, she starred in TVING's web series Dear X Who Doesn't Love Me, playing the lead role of Park Se-jin.[8] In August 2022, she made her television debut in JTBC's Fly High Butterfly, portraying the cameo role of Yoo Eun-jae.[1] In November 2022, she starred in V Live's web series The Witch Store Reopens, playing the supporting role of Yoo Eun-ha.[9] In December 2022, she appeared in the second season of the television series Missing: The Other Side, playing the supporting role of Yang Eun-hee.[10]

In April 2023, Kwon had a cameo role as Young-sil in MBC's television series Joseon Attorney.[11] In the same month, she starred in D Live's web series Last Taxi, portraying the lead role of Yang Soo-hee.[12] In August 2023, she starred in SBS's television series The Killing Vote, playing the supporting role of Joo Min,[13] for which she won the Best New Actress award at the 2023 SBS Drama Awards.[14] In November 2023, she starred in MBC's television series The Story of Park's Marriage Contract, portraying the supporting role of Yoo Ha-na.[15] In December 2023, she appeared in Amazon Prime Video's web series My Man Is Cupid, playing the supporting role of Lee So-hee.[1]

On March 14, 2024, Kwon signed an exclusive contract with Look Media Entertainment.[16]

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Endorsements

In May 2022, Kwon was selected as the model for HiteJinro's plum wine brand, Maehwasu.[17]

Filmography

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