Song Kang
South Korean actor in romantic dramas

Born
April 23rd, 1994
31 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
South Korea
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Debuted in 2017 with a role in the series 'The Liar and His Lover'. Gained popularity through various lead roles in romantic dramas, including 'Love Alarm', 'Sweet Home', and 'Nevertheless'. His performances have attracted a large following, contributing to the global rise of Korean dramas. Simultaneously, featured in a range of projects showcasing versatility in different genres.
Starring in 'Love Alarm'
Lead role in 'Sweet Home'
Featured in 'Nevertheless'
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