
Kim Ah-young
Biography
Kim Ah Young is a South Korean actress and comedian. She graduated from Yongin University with a bachelor's degree in Theater. In 2022, she started appearing as a fixed crew member in SNL Korea where she takes the role of an office worker of the MZ generation who pursues personal convenience rather than work while smiling brightly with clear eyes and stares at her fellow cast member Joo Hyun Young who plays the role of her superior. She also runs a personal YouTube channel called "Ayoung World" with many uploads of her daily life and behind-the-scenes stories of short script shoots.
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TV Shows (7)
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