Mikako - Abe

Abe Mikako (born November 26, 1981, in Miyakonojō, Miyazaki Prefecture) is a highly respected Japanese actress, voice actress (seiyuu), and singer. Renowned for her versatile talent, elegant screen presence, and distinctive, emotionally resonant voice, she has maintained a successful and diverse career spanning over two decades. Early Career & Rise to Fame Abe’s entry into the entertainment world began in the late 1990s as a fashion model and gravure idol. However, her ambition quickly shifted toward acting. Her breakthrough came in 2001 when she was cast in a high-profile role that would define her early career: Rei Ayanami in the Neon Genesis Evangelion theatrical re-release project (the "Death & Rebirth" and "End of Evangelion" films). Despite Megumi Hayashibara being the original and primary voice of Rei, Abe provided the character's voice for these specific films and subsequent video games, introducing a new generation to the iconic role and demonstrating her ability to capture the character's haunting, ethereal nature. Voice Acting Career (Seiyuu) While Abe is a successful on-screen actress, she is arguably most famous for her work as a seiyuu. Her voice is known for its clarity, a touch of melancholy, and incredible range—from soft-spoken heroines to strong-willed leaders.