Haruka Abe is a multifaceted Anglo-Japanese actress currently residing in London, United Kingdom, a city that has played a significant role in her life.
Born in Tokyo, Haruka's childhood was a dynamic and international experience, with her family relocating between New York, London, and Tokyo, allowing her to develop a unique cultural perspective. This upbringing ultimately influenced her decision to pursue a career in acting.
At the tender age of eight, Haruka discovered her passion for acting, and by the time she was nine, she had already taken on the role of Bilbo Baggins in her school's production of The Hobbit. This experience had a profound impact on her, confirming that acting was the path she was destined to follow.
When Haruka was eleven, her family relocated back to Tokyo, where she continued her education. During her time in middle and high school, she enrolled in the children's drama school Gekidan Himawari in Ebisu, Shibuya, Tokyo, further nurturing her passion for acting.
After completing her education, Haruka was accepted into Aoyama University, but at the age of eighteen, she made the bold decision to return to London to pursue her acting career. She then attended Rose Brudord drama school, where she earned a 1st-class Bachelor of Arts degree, setting the stage for a successful and fulfilling career in the entertainment industry.