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Go Ara is a Actor Sud coréenne born on 11 february 1990 at Jinju (Coree du sud)

Go Ara

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Birth name Go Ara (고아라)
Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 11 february 1990 (34 years) at Jinju (Coree du sud)

Go Ara (Hangul: 고아라; hanja: 高雅羅; born February 11, 1990), often performing under the mononym Ara, is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in the 2003 Korean television drama Sharp #1.

Usually with

Jiyul
Jiyul
(1 films)
Choi Tae-joon
Choi Tae-joon
(1 films)
Kim Myung-min
Kim Myung-min
(1 films)
Lee Won-tae
Lee Won-tae
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Go Ara (3 films)

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Papa
Papa (2012)
, 1h58
Genres Drama
Actors Park Yong-woo, Go Ara, Daniel Henney, Shim Hye-jin, Jiyul
Roles June
Rating68% 3.449723.449723.449723.449723.44972
Choon-sub (Park Yong-woo) is a talent manager from South Korea who flies to America to chase after his client who ran away with another manager. He soon learns that she is with child and would be unable to pursue her career. To avoid returning to Korea and face his boss, he gets a residency permit through a contract marriage with a Korean-American woman. When his wife dies in a car accident, he is left with her 6 children, all of different races, from her previous marriages. He discovers that the eldest daughter, June (Go Ara), is a talented singer and dancer. Now in need of money, he convinces her to take part in a reality TV show contest. Because the children need Choon-sub to keep the family together and not be relocated to different homes, June agrees.
Pacemaker
Pacemaker (2012)
, 2h4
Genres Drama
Actors Kim Myung-min, Go Ara, Ahn Sung-ki, Choi Tae-joon, Lee El
Roles Yu Ji-won
Rating65% 3.282593.282593.282593.282593.28259
Joo Man-ho, a boy from an impoverished family, has a talent for long-distance running but always finishes second place in a race — on purpose, in order to win the box of instant noodles given to runners-up. He grows up to become a national marathoner, but because of an injury, he never becomes a premier athlete and instead hold himself back as he did in his childhood. He is relegated to the role of "pacemaker" – someone who runs alongside the star athletes for three-quarters of the marathon (30 of 42.195 kilometers), making sure they stay on winning pace, but then letting them finish the race alone. Later in life, a cold-hearted marathon coach scouts Joo to run again, this time pacing for Korea's star marathoner at the 2012 London Olympics. This creates an opportunity for Joo to complete his lifetime goal of actually running a full Olympic marathon, but he must first summon the courage and drive to fulfill his dream and run for himself and no one else.
Genghis Khan: To The Ends Of The Earth And Sea, 2h16
Directed by Shin'ichirō Sawai
Origin Japon
Genres Drama, Biography, Action, Adventure, Historical
Themes Politique, Political films, Films about royalty
Actors Takashi Sorimachi, Rei Kikukawa, Mayumi Wakamura, Kenichi Matsuyama, Go Ara, Sōsuke Ikematsu
Roles Khulan
Rating61% 3.09653.09653.09653.09653.0965
Temujin (Sorimachi Takashi) is born the son of the chief of a Mongolian tribe, and grows up as the one who carries the blood of “blue wolf”. When he is grown up, he marries Borte (Kikukawa Rei), but one night, she is taken away by another tribe. When Temujin rescues her, she is pregnant, and a boy is born not long thereafter. As the boy may be a son of a stranger, Temujin names him Jochi (Matsuyama Kenichi), meaning outsider, and refuses to accept him as his son. The time goes on and Temujin is enthrowned as the King of Mongolia. He changes his name to Genghis Khan and pledges to avenge his long-time enemy, the Jin Dynasty. Genghis Khan finally acknowledges Jochi as his own son, and they decide to fight together, but Jochi is killed by the enemy. The lonely battle of Genghis continues without end. A historical drama about the life of Genghis Khan, a hero who united the Mongol Empire.