Nana

South Korean singer and actress

Nana - South Korean singer and actress
Born

September 14th, 1991
33 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

South Korea

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Born in 1991, this individual started a career in entertainment as a singer before transitioning into acting and modeling. Gained prominence as a member of the girl group After School, contributing to the group's success in the K-pop industry. Expanded into acting with notable roles in television series such as 'Beauty Genesis' and 'Room No. 9', showcasing versatility in both music and drama. Engaged in various modeling endeavors, establishing a significant presence in fashion. Recognized for contributions to both music and television, remaining active in the South Korean entertainment scene.

Member of After School

Roles in 'Beauty Genesis' and 'Room No. 9'

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