From her early recognition in the SM Entertainment Teen Model Contest to becoming a sought-after actress in the Korean entertainment industry, Go Ara’s journey is marked by talent and dedication.
Go Ara Wiki & Biography
Name
Go Ara
Nickname
Ara
Date Of Birth
February 11, 1990
Age
35 Years
Birth Place
Jinju-si, South Korea
Gender
Female
Profession
Actress, Model
Debut
Pacemaker
Famous For
Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Nationality
South Korean
Religion
Roman Catholic
Go Ara Net Worth
Salary
Not Known
Net Worth
$9 Million Approx
Height, Weight, and Color
Height in cm
170 cm
Height in Meters
1.70 m
Height in Feet Inches
5 feet 7 inches
Weight
47 kg
103 lbs
Body Type
Slim
Body Measurement
34-26-38 inches
Waist Size
26 inches
Shoe Size
7.5 US
Eye Colour
Black
Hair Colour
Black
Go Ara Family and Relatives
Father
Not Known
Mother
Not Known
Brothers
Go Yun-Seok
Sisters
Not Known
Boyfriends / Girlfriends
Not Known
Marital Status
Single
Partner
Not Known
Sons
Not Known
Daughters
Not Known
Go Ara Education School and Colleges
Education Qualification
Graduate
School
High School
College & University
Chung-Ang University
Favourites Things Of Go Ara
Favorite Colour
Pink
Favorite Actor
Not Known
Favorite Actress
Not Known
Favorite Food
Pizza
Favorite TV Shows
Not Known
Favorite Movie
Not Known
Favorite Pets
Cat
Hobbies
Cooking, Hiking, Dance
Favorite Destination
Japan
Interesting Facts About Go Ara
In 2019, Go Ara starred in the historical action drama “Haechi,” portraying a multilingual detective skilled in martial arts. During filming, she suffered a rupture in her Anterior talofibular ligament, leading to hospitalization as reported by her agency on March 7, 2019.
Notably, Go Ara made a significant move in 2016, leaving SM Entertainment after 13 years and signing with Artist Company. During this period, she starred in the fantasy thriller “Black” and the historical drama “Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth.”
She made a return to the big screen in 2015, appearing in the Joseon-era romance film “The Magician” alongside Yoo Seung-ho, portraying a princess in love with a circus magician.
Her acting prowess was evident in the neo-noir action film “Phantom Detective” in which she starred opposite Lee Je-hoon.
In 2011, Go Ara made her debut in domestic films with the sports film “Pacemaker,” where she underwent a physical transformation gaining 5 kg to portray a pole vaulter representing South Korea.
Her career journey began in 2003 with the KBS teen drama “Sharp,” where she played the role of Lee Ok-rim, earning instant fame and reprising the role in its sequel, “Sharp 2.”
The nostalgic campus drama “Reply 1994” (2013) showcased her dedication to her craft as she underwent a physical transformation for her character, Sung Na-jung, receiving Best Actress nominations at the Baeksang Art Awards and APAN Star Awards.
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