Haruka Abe
Haruka Abe is a talented Anglo-Japanese actress currently residing in London, United Kingdom.
Born in Tokyo, Haruka experienced a multicultural upbringing, living in New York, London, and Tokyo throughout her childhood. At the tender age of 8, she discovered her passion for acting. By 9, she took on the role of Bilbo Baggins in her school’s rendition of The Hobbit, a performance that solidified her desire to pursue a career in the performing arts.
When she was 11, her family returned to Tokyo, where Haruka continued to nurture her acting skills. During her middle and high school years, she joined Gekidan Himawari, a children's drama school located in Ebisu, Shibuya.
Although she gained admission to Aoyama University, at 18, Haruka chose to return to London to fully commit to her acting ambitions. She enrolled at Rose Bruford College, where she excelled academically and earned a first-class Bachelor of Arts degree.
Haruka's diverse background and formal training have equipped her with a unique perspective and versatility in her craft, establishing her as a promising figure in the acting world.