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Kim Sarang at Gillette Fusion Proglide launching event in Seoul, South Korea, in September 2011
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Born |
Kim Sa-rang January 26, 1977 Daegu, South Korea |
Education | B.M., M.M. |
Alma mater | Yongin University |
Occupation | Actress, model |
Years active | 2000–present |
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Weight | 51 kg (112 lb) |
Title | Miss Korea |
Term | 2000 |
Predecessor | Kim Yeon-joo (1999) |
Successor | Kim Min-kyung (2001) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김사랑 |
Hanja | 金莎朗 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Sa-rang |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Sa-rang |
Kim Sa-rang (Hangul: 김사랑; born January 12, 1978) is a South Korean actress. She is most known for her roles in the television series Secret Garden with Hyun Bin, A Love to Kill with Rain, and most recently, Beloved Eun-dong with Joo Jin-mo. She is also known for being crowned Miss Korea in 2000 and representing South Korea in Miss Universe 2001, the 50th Miss Universe pageant in Puerto Rico. She won 'Best National Costume' Hanbok. In 2015, she became a free agent after leaving Brave Entertainment.
Kim Sa-rang was born on January 12, 1978, in South Korea. She graduated from Gwangyoung Girls' High School. Kim earned both a bachelor's and master's degree in traditional Korean music at Yong In University. She has one older brother.
Kim Sa-rang made her acting debut in 2000 in the television drama series Anger of Angel, which garnered positive reviews. In 2001 she was cast in the television drama series How Should I Be. That same year, she got her first big role in a television drama series entitled Mina which was again met with positive reviews and she was considered a rising star. In 2003, she appeared in Thousand Years of Love. Her other roles in television include appearances in A Love to Kill, The King and I, Tokyo Sun Shower and Secret Garden. She was last seen in the TV drama series Beloved Eun-dong. Kim made her first movie debut in 2002 with Man is Born. Following this, Kim also starred in Love: Impossible, Who Slept with Her? and Radio Dayz. She has also appeared in several K-pop music videos including "Because You’re My Woman" and "Demon".