Yura
Biography
Kim Ah-young (born November 6, 1992), better known by her stage name Yura is a South Korean singer and actress. She is best known as a member of the South Korean girl group Girl's Day. She has since ventured into acting and has starred in the television series Radio Romance (2018), Now, We Are Breaking Up (2021–2022), and Forecasting Love and Weather (2022).
In 2015, Yura co-hosted the fourth season of reality competition series K-pop Star alongside Jun Hyun-moo. Additionally, Yura also served as the MC for the joint Korean-Chinese audition program Super Idol.
In 2016, Yura was cast as one of the new MCs of Olive Channel's Tasty Road with Kim Min-jung. The same year, she joined tvN's variety show After the Play Ends and acted in the web drama Iron Lady.
In 2017, Yura was cast as one of the new MCs of tvN's Life Bar with Kim Hee-chul, joining original MCs Shin Dong-yup and Kim Jun-hyun. She was also chosen as one of the MCs for KBS Drama's Beauty Bible 2017, alongside Han Hye-jin and Im Soo-hyang. The same year, she starred in JTBC's short drama Hip Hop Teacher.
In 2018, Yura starred in KBS' romance drama Radio Romance.
In December 2021, Yura made her debut as the author of the poetry collection Journeys in Different Seasons with Na Tae-joo.
In February 2022, Yura decided to extend her contract with Awesome Ent.