Haruka Shiraishi
Haruka Shiraishi (白石 晴香, Shiraishi Haruka; born April 8, 1995) is a Japanese voice actress and stage performer based in Tokyo. Specializing in anime and video game roles, she is known for performances including the lead role of Asirpa in the adventure series Golden Kamuy and Fumino Furuhashi in the romantic comedy We Never Learn: BOKUBEN. With a career spanning theater, voice acting, and theme song performances, Shiraishi has established herself as a prominent figure in the Japanese entertainment industry since her voice acting debut in 2011.[1] Shiraishi began her professional career as a child actress in stage and theater productions, securing her first major role at the age of 12.[1] Her transition to voice acting came with the role of Sora Matsuzaki in Studio Ghibli's animated film From Up on Poppy Hill (2011), marking her debut in the medium after submitting a voice sample for the project.[2][3] Over the following years, she built an extensive portfolio, voicing characters in high-profile anime like Kaie Taniya in 86 and Aoi Hinata in ORESUKI: Are you the only one who loves me?, as well as video game roles such as Aponia in Honkai Impact 3rd and Neo Universe in Uma Musume Pretty Derby.[1][3] Initially affiliated with Hirata Office, Shiraishi joined Toy's Factory in June 2020, where she continues to manage her voice acting and musical endeavors, including performing theme songs for anime such as A.I.C.O. -Incarnation- and We Never Learn. As of 2025, she remains active with roles in anime projects like I Want to Escape from Princess Lessons and The Oblivious Saint Can't Contain Her Power.[4] Standing at 158 cm with blood type AB, she pursues hobbies like calligraphy and ikebana (flower arrangement), which complement her artistic background in jazz dance and ballet.[1]Biography
Early life and education
Haruka Shiraishi was born on April 8, 1995, in Tokyo, Japan.[3] She began dance training at the age of 5. Shiraishi is the youngest of two daughters, with an older sister born in 1988.[5] From an early age, Shiraishi displayed a keen interest in artistic pursuits, including calligraphy and ikebana (flower arrangement), which reflected her exposure to traditional Japanese cultural practices.[1] These hobbies, combined with a growing passion for performance, laid the groundwork for her future career in the entertainment industry. She also engaged in physical training through activities like jazz dance and ballet, honing skills that would prove essential in her stage work.[6] Shiraishi received informal training in performing arts during her childhood, though no specific academies or schools prior to 2007 are documented in public records. At the age of 12, she joined the talent agency Hirata Office, marking her entry into professional acting as a child performer focused on theater.[1] This affiliation provided her with structured opportunities to develop her talents, setting the stage for her later transition into voice acting.Career beginnings and development
Haruka Shiraishi began her professional career in the entertainment industry as a child actress affiliated with Hirata Office, joining the agency in 2007 and securing her first major stage role at the age of 12.[1] While working there, she developed an interest in voice acting after learning that a senior agency member was involved in the field.[5] She transitioned fully into voice acting with her debut in 2011, voicing the character Sora Matsuzaki in the Studio Ghibli film From Up on Poppy Hill.[3] This marked her entry into anime production, building on her prior theater experience.[1] Throughout the 2010s, Shiraishi rose to prominence in the voice acting industry through consistent work in major anime productions, establishing herself as a versatile performer capable of handling youthful and dynamic roles.[1] By the mid-2010s, she expanded her portfolio to include video games, such as voicing characters in titles like Honkai Impact 3rd and Path to Nowhere, and foreign film dubbing, including the Japanese version of Enola Holmes.[1][7] These opportunities broadened her professional reach beyond traditional anime, contributing to her growing reputation in multimedia projects.[7] Following her departure from Hirata Office at the end of 2019, Shiraishi affiliated with Toy's Factory in June 2020, a move that supported her evolving career in voice acting, music, and related fields.[8] She maintained steady activity into the 2020s, with notable projects including Blue Box in 2023 and Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Wistoria in 2024, alongside her announcement as the new voice for a character in the 2025 Suikoden live event.[3] As of 2025, she remains with Toy's Factory, continuing to take on diverse roles that reflect her sustained professional growth.[9]Voice acting career
Breakthrough roles
Haruka Shiraishi's voice acting career began with her debut role as Sora Matsuzaki, the energetic younger sister of the protagonist Umi, in the Studio Ghibli animated film From Up on Poppy Hill (2011), directed by Gorō Miyazaki.[1] This early involvement in a prestigious Ghibli production, which received acclaim for its nostalgic portrayal of 1960s Japan, marked her initial foray into professional voice work following her background in stage acting.[10] She continued to build her portfolio with the supporting role of Miyoko, a supportive classmate of the lead character Anna, in the Studio Ghibli film When Marnie Was There (2014), directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi.[1] The film, which explored themes of friendship and identity and earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, provided Shiraishi with another high-profile opportunity in Ghibli's renowned lineup, further solidifying her emerging presence in anime cinema.[11] In 2015, Shiraishi achieved greater visibility through her performance as Kirie Motoba, a petite yet intimidating classmate known for her sharp demeanor and comedic misunderstandings, in the anime series Himouto! Umaru-chan.[1] This role in the popular slice-of-life comedy, which highlighted her ability to convey both vulnerability and intensity, contributed to the series' success and her growing fanbase among viewers of lighthearted anime.[12] That same year, she voiced Cyborg 001/Ivan Whisky, the youngest and most telepathic member of the cyborg team, in the crossover OVA Cyborg 009 VS Devilman.[1] In this action-packed adaptation blending sci-fi and supernatural elements, Shiraishi's portrayal added emotional depth to the ensemble cast, helping to bridge her experience in film with television animation.[13] These roles during the early to mid-2010s, particularly her recurring work with Studio Ghibli and lead supporting parts in anime series, established Shiraishi's reputation for versatile performances and transitioned her toward more prominent opportunities in the industry.[1]Notable anime roles
Haruka Shiraishi gained prominence in anime through her portrayal of Asirpa, the resourceful Ainu huntress and deuteragonist in the action-adventure series Golden Kamuy, which aired from April 2018 to March 2022 across multiple seasons.[14] Her performance captured the character's cultural nuances, blending youthful curiosity with survival instincts and a deep connection to Ainu heritage, including authentic inflections that highlighted Asirpa's bilingual dialogue and emotional resilience amid the series' intense treasure hunt narrative.[15] This role showcased Shiraishi's ability to convey both vulnerability and determination, contributing to the series' acclaim for its historical and ethnographic depth. In the romantic comedy We Never Learn (also known as Bokutachi wa Benkyō ga Dekinai), Shiraishi voiced Fumino Furuhashi, one of the three female leads, during its run from April to June 2019 and the second season from October to December 2019.[16] Furuhashi, a literature prodigy struggling with mathematics, allowed Shiraishi to explore a more introspective and endearing side, emphasizing the character's poetic expressiveness and quiet frustrations in a harem-style study group dynamic.[17] Her delivery balanced Fumino's intellectual poise with moments of comedic exasperation, enhancing the slice-of-life elements centered on academic rivalries and budding romances. She also portrayed the cheerful Aoi Hinata in the harem comedy ORESUKI: Are you the only one who loves me? (2019), bringing energy and wit to the character's role in the protagonist's romantic entanglements.[1] Shiraishi took on the lead role of Yuri Honjō in the survival horror High-Rise Invasion, a Netflix original that premiered on February 25, 2021.[18] As a high school girl thrust into a nightmarish world of masked killers on skyscraper rooftops, Yuri's portrayal by Shiraishi emphasized raw fear, quick thinking, and gradual empowerment, navigating the series' psychological tension and brutal action sequences.[19] This performance marked a shift to high-stakes thriller territory, where Shiraishi's vocal control amplified Yuri's transformation from victim to fighter. In the military sci-fi series 86 (2021–2022), Shiraishi voiced Kaie Taniya, a resilient member of the Spearhead Squadron in a dystopian war setting, adding emotional depth to the ensemble through her portrayal of the character's determination and camaraderie.[1] Earlier in her career trajectory, Shiraishi voiced Aiko Tachibana, the protagonist of the science fiction ONA A.I.C.O. -Incarnation-, released on Netflix on March 9, 2018.[20] Aiko, a wheelchair-bound teen uncovering secrets about a catastrophic "Burst" event, benefited from Shiraishi's nuanced depiction of innocence mixed with growing resolve during high-tech expeditions into a contaminated zone.[21] The role highlighted her skill in conveying emotional layers within a speculative, bio-disaster framework. By 2025, Shiraishi continued to diversify with roles such as Ajisai in the original sci-fi series Dusk Beyond the End of the World (premiering September 25, 2025), Subaru Kamishiro in the drama A Star Brighter Than the Sun (October 2025 premiere), and Raniya in the isekai adventure The Red Ranger Becomes an Adventurer in Another World (January to March 2025).[22][23][24] These performances—A jisai's introspective humanity in a AI-altered future, Subaru's supportive friendship in a tale of unrequited love, and Raniya's bold companionship in a transported hero's journey—further demonstrated her adaptability across speculative and fantastical narratives. In late 2025, she was cast as Cocko, a chicken beast girl, in the upcoming fantasy comedy The Daily Life of a Single 29-Year-Old Adventurer (2026).[25] Shiraishi's selections from 2018 onward illustrate a broad vocal range, transitioning seamlessly from the high-energy action and cultural specificity of Golden Kamuy to the lighthearted relational dynamics of We Never Learn's slice-of-life romcom, the visceral terror of High-Rise Invasion's thriller elements, and the introspective sci-fi of A.I.C.O. and recent works like Dusk Beyond the End of the World. This versatility extends to isekai genres in The Red Ranger Becomes an Adventurer in Another World, where she infuses supporting characters with emotional depth and wit, building on her earlier breakthrough roles to affirm her command of diverse tones from playful to intense.[1]Video game roles
Haruka Shiraishi has contributed to numerous video games, lending her versatile voice to characters that span tactical shooters, mobile gachas, and action RPGs, often bringing youthful energy and emotional depth to interactive narratives. She also voices Aponia, a psychic Flame-Chaser in the action RPG Honkai Impact 3rd (2022), and Neo Universe, a spirited horse girl racer in the gacha simulation Uma Musume Pretty Derby (2021–ongoing), showcasing her range in narrative-driven mobile titles.[1] Her role as Neon, the speedy Filipino agent in the esports phenomenon Valorant, debuted in the game's Japanese dub in 2022, infusing the character's high-octane abilities with a vibrant, adrenaline-fueled personality that resonates in competitive multiplayer environments.[26] This portrayal has enhanced player immersion in Valorant's fast-paced matches, contributing to the title's global popularity among esports enthusiasts. In the tower defense mobile game Arknights, Shiraishi voices Iris, a feline mystic caster introduced in 2021 and ongoing through updates as of 2025, where her performance captures the character's whimsical yet determined demeanor amid strategic battles against infected threats.[27] Shiraishi's expressive delivery for Iris supports the game's narrative of hope and resilience, allowing players to engage deeply with operator backstories during missions.[28] Shiraishi also portrays Folkwang in Goddess of Victory: Nikke (2022), an athletic Nikke from the Nepenthe squad known for her energetic but clumsy traits, adding levity to the post-apocalyptic shooter's intense combat sequences.[29] Her voicing of Rupee, another Nikke character introduced in the same year, brings a playful, fan-engaging flair to the idol-like pilot, enhancing the game's blend of action and character-driven events.[30] These roles exemplify Shiraishi's ability to amplify interactive storytelling in gacha mechanics, where voice lines influence player attachment and progression. In action-adventure adaptations, Shiraishi lent her voice to Kibutsuji's Daughter in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles (2021), portraying the tragic offspring in haunting scenes that mirror the anime's emotional stakes while adapting them for combo-based gameplay.[31] By 2025, her portfolio expanded with Kyoshika Magadori in The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy, a tactical RPG where her performance underscores the character's role in defensive strategies against otherworldly invasions.[32] Shiraishi's video game work often overlaps briefly with multimedia franchises, such as her contributions to Sword Art Online adaptations, but emphasizes player agency in virtual worlds. Overall, her voices elevate esports titles like Valorant and narrative-heavy games like Arknights, fostering community engagement through memorable, replayable interactions.[9]| Game Title | Character | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Honkai Impact 3rd | Aponia | 2022 | Psychic Flame-Chaser; adds depth to story events in action RPG |
| Uma Musume Pretty Derby | Neo Universe | 2021–ongoing | Spirited racer; enhances gacha and simulation elements |
| Valorant | Neon | 2022 | Japanese dub; enhances competitive duelist archetype |
| Arknights | Iris | 2021–ongoing | Mystic caster; supports strategic operator dynamics |
| Goddess of Victory: Nikke | Folkwang | 2022 | Athletic Nikke; adds humor to shooter gameplay |
| Goddess of Victory: Nikke | Rupee | 2022 | Idol pilot; boosts event-driven engagement |
| Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles | Kibutsuji's Daughter | 2021 | Tragic figure; integrates into story mode battles |
| The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy | Kyoshika Magadori | 2025 | Defensive role; aids tactical academy defense |
Musical career
Solo releases
Haruka Shiraishi's solo musical output consists mainly of character songs and vocal tracks tied to her prominent voice acting roles, often released as standalone singles or featured tracks on dedicated albums. These works showcase her versatility in delivering emotive performances aligned with her characters' personalities, contributing to anime soundtracks without collaborative group elements. While she has not issued full-length solo albums under her own name, her character-driven releases have garnered attention within the seiyuu music scene, emphasizing narrative-driven songs that extend the storytelling from her roles. Key solo releases include her 2015 character song for Kirie Motoba from Himouto! Umaru-chan, a high-energy track reflecting the character's quirky demeanor, released as a dedicated CD single.[33] In 2019, she performed "Tomodachiza" as Fumino Furuhashi from We Never Learn, a reflective piece exploring themes of friendship and aspiration, issued as part of the series' character song lineup.[34]| Year | Title | Character (CV: Haruka Shiraishi) | Source Material | Format/Catalog |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Kirie Motoba Character Song Vol. 3 | Kirie Motoba | Himouto! Umaru-chan | CD (THCS-60068)[33] |
| 2019 | Tomodachiza | Fumino Furuhashi | We Never Learn | CD (ANZX-14464)[34] |
| 2020 | Hana yo Koko kara | Yayoi | Tenkahyakken -Zan- | CD (PCSP-03015)[35] |
| 2024 | Solo Vocal Tracks Vol.10: Twinkle Circle! in HAKODATE (incl. "L'Arc de gloire") | Neo Universe | Uma Musume: Pretty Derby | CD (LACA-25080)[36] |
Unit and collaboration work
Haruka Shiraishi was a member of the voice actress unit Happy Clover, formed by the main cast of the 2016 anime Anne Happy♪. The group, consisting of Shiraishi (voicing Ruri Hibarigaoka), Yumiri Hanamori (Hana Ichinose), Kiyono Yasuno (Botan Kumegawa), Hibiku Yamamura (Renge Tsukishima), and Mayu Yoshioka (Anne Hanakoizumi), performed the anime's opening theme "PUNCH☆MIND☆HAPPINESS" and ending theme "Ashita de Ii Kara," both released as singles on May 25, 2016.[38] They followed with the insert song single "Happening Lucky Rhapsody" on September 7, 2016, which highlighted the unit's energetic, misfortune-overcoming style tied to the series' themes.[39] In 2019, Shiraishi became a founding member of the voice actress unit Study for the anime We Never Learn: Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai. Initially comprising Shiraishi (Fumino Furuhashi), Miyu Tomita (Rizu Ogata), and Sayumi Suzushiro (Uruka Takemoto), the group performed the first season's opening "Seishun Seminar" and ending "Never Give It Up!!," released as a single on May 29, 2019.[17] For the second season, Lynn (Asumi Kominami) and Madoka Asahina (Mafuyu Kirisu) joined, expanding the unit to five members; they contributed the opening "Kanamachi Kanojo." Study released their debut mini-album PROGRESSIVE on July 24, 2019, featuring tracks like "Ready STUDY go!" and "Happy Weather Girl," which blended pop and upbeat melodies reflective of the anime's romantic comedy elements.[40] The unit held their first solo concerts on September 15, 2019, at Yokohama Bay Hall and September 22, 2019, at Osaka Banana Hall, showcasing live performances of their discography.[40] Beyond anime-specific units, Shiraishi has engaged in various collaborations with fellow voice actresses. In 2018, for the anime Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru! (also known as Blend S), she dueted with Manami Numakura on the singles "Uzauza☆Waoossu!" and "Tokimeki☆Climax," both released on October 24, emphasizing high-energy motifs.[41] More recently, as part of the The Idolmaster Shiny Colors project, Shiraishi voices Chiyoko Sonoda in the unit Houkago Climax Girls, contributing to singles like "Hadashi ja Irarenai" (January 24, 2024)[42] and participating in the 7th Unit Tour in Yokohama on July 5–6, 2025.[43] In 2025, the unit released THE IDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS ECHOES 09 on January 22, featuring their version of "Migratory Echoes."[44] These group efforts have included guest appearances at events, such as Shiraishi's performance alongside Shizuka Itou at ABEMA Anime Festival 2025 on September 20, 2025.[45] Shiraishi's unit work has intersected with her solo singing by incorporating shared vocal styles in collaborative tracks, enhancing her versatility in anime soundtracks.Filmography
Television animation
Shiraishi has portrayed a wide array of characters in television anime, often taking on supporting and lead roles in series spanning comedy, action, and fantasy genres. Her early work established her versatility, while later roles in high-profile adaptations like Golden Kamuy showcased her ability to voice complex, spirited protagonists. In 2012, she voiced Yoshitsugu Ootani (Four Leaves Yoshitsugu Ōtani) in episode 18 of Sengoku Collection (guest role).[46] Her breakthrough in slice-of-life comedy came in 2015 as Kirie Motoba in Himouto! Umaru-chan (12 episodes, supporting role), a role she reprised in the second season Himouto Umaru-chan R (12 episodes, 2017, supporting role) and the third season (12 episodes, 2019, supporting role). In 2016, Shiraishi provided the voice for Ruri Hibarigaoka in Anne Happy♪ (12 episodes, main role). She continued with supporting roles such as Aoi Takizawa in Tsuki ga Kirei (12 episodes, 2017). A significant lead role followed in 2017 as Kyōko Naraku in Centaur's Worries (12 episodes, main role), highlighting her range in everyday school settings. Also in 2017, she voiced Kanon Shimura in Action Heroine Cheer Fruits (12 episodes, main role) and Misha Takanashi in Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru! (12 episodes, main role). In 2018, Shiraishi earned acclaim for her portrayal of Asirpa in Golden Kamuy (12 episodes, main role), a character she continued voicing across the series' subsequent seasons: second season (2018, 13 episodes, main role), third season (2020, 12 episodes, main role), and fourth season (2022, 12 episodes, main role).[47] Other 2018 roles included Kana Ushiku in Anima Yell! (13 episodes, main role). In 2019, she voiced Fumino Furuhashi in We Never Learn: BOKUBEN (13 episodes, main role). She also took on Aoi Hinata in ORESUKI: Are you the only one who loves me? (12 episodes, main role) that year. Additional supporting roles included Kaie Taniya in 86 (23 episodes across parts 1 and 2).[48] In 2023, she appeared as Saki Aikawa in Dead Mount Death Play (12 episodes part 1, main role; part 2, 12 episodes, main role). For 2024, Shiraishi led as Cyan Bluestar in Metallic Rouge (12 episodes, main role). She also voiced Hime (Princess) in 'Tis Time for "Torture," Princess (12 episodes, main role). In 2025, her roles include Raniya in The Red Ranger Becomes an Adventurer in Another World (12 episodes, supporting role).[49] Additionally, she voices Silica in Scooped Up by an S-Rank Adventurer! (12 episodes, main role).[50] Other 2025 roles include Cocko in The Daily Life of a Single 29-Year-Old Adventurer (12 episodes, supporting role), Luna in Champignon Witch (12 episodes, main role), Alicia in Clevatess (12 episodes, main role), Ajisai in Dusk Beyond the End of the World (12 episodes, supporting role), and Gui in Cardfight!! Vanguard Divinez Deluxe-hen (12 episodes, supporting role).[1] Shiraishi's contributions to TV anime continue to expand, with appearances in series like Kowloon Generic Romance as Reiko Kujirai (main role).Anime films
Haruka Shiraishi made her voice acting debut in the 2011 Studio Ghibli film From Up on Poppy Hill, where she voiced the young protagonist Sora Matsuzaki, a high school girl navigating family challenges and budding romance amid preparations to save her school's clubhouse.[51][52] In 2014, she provided the voice for Miyoko, a supportive classmate, in the Studio Ghibli production When Marnie Was There, a poignant coming-of-age story about a lonely girl who discovers a mysterious friend during a summer stay in the countryside.[53][11] Shiraishi continued her film work with a supporting role in the 2015 crossover OVA Cyborg 009 VS Devilman, which received a limited theatrical screening at the Tokyo International Film Festival; she voiced Cyborg 001 (Ivan Whisky), the youngest member of the cyborg team with telepathic abilities, in this action-packed clash between classic manga franchises.[13][54] In 2018, she lent her voice to Lulu, the aspiring model in the "A Little Fashion Show" segment of the Netflix anthology film Flavors of Youth, exploring themes of youth, ambition, and nostalgia through interconnected stories set in modern China.[55] Her involvement in major theatrical releases expanded in 2020 with Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, where she voiced Kibutsuji's Daughter, a brief but eerie demonic figure in the record-breaking film that follows demon slayers battling on a haunted train.[56] In 2022, Shiraishi starred as Yukari Muroi, a determined newcomer to gliding who confronts personal loss and finds camaraderie in the skies, in the aviation drama Blue Thermal.[57] In 2025, she reprised her role as Asirpa in the two-part theatrical films Golden Kamuy: Sapporo Beer Kōjō-hen, concluding the anime adaptation of the adventure series.[58] Most recently, in the 2024 film Fureru, she voiced Juri Kamozawa, a key character in this emotional original anime film by the Super Peace Busters team centered on friendship, regret, and human connection among a group of young adults.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | From Up on Poppy Hill | Sora Matsuzaki | Debut role; directed by Gorō Miyazaki.[51] |
| 2014 | When Marnie Was There | Miyoko | Supporting role; directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi.[53] |
| 2015 | Cyborg 009 VS Devilman | Cyborg 001 / Ivan Whisky | Theatrical screening at Tokyo International Film Festival.[13] |
| 2018 | Flavors of Youth | Lulu | Segment: "A Little Fashion Show"; Netflix original.[55] |
| 2020 | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train | Kibutsuji's Daughter | Minor role; highest-grossing anime film globally.[56] |
| 2022 | Blue Thermal | Yukari Muroi | Lead role; focuses on gliding and personal growth.[57] |
| 2024 | Fureru | Juri Kamozawa | Supporting role; original anime film by Super Peace Busters team. |
| 2025 | Golden Kamuy: Sapporo Beer Kōjō-hen (parts 1-2) | Asirpa | Main role; theatrical conclusion to the series.[58] |
Original net and video animations
Haruka Shiraishi has contributed to several original net animations (ONAs) and original video animations (OVAs), showcasing her versatility in shorter-format anime distributed via streaming platforms or direct-to-video releases. These projects often feature her in lead or supporting roles, emphasizing character-driven narratives in science fiction, action, and slice-of-life genres. Unlike broadcast television series, ONAs like those on Netflix prioritize global accessibility, while OVAs typically serve as supplementary content released on home video to expand on existing franchises.[1] One of her prominent ONA roles is Aiko Tachibana in A.I.C.O. -Incarnation- (2018), a Netflix-original series where she portrays the titular protagonist, a high school girl confronting a bio-disaster in a futuristic setting. This 12-episode production marked a significant streaming venture for Shiraishi, highlighting her ability to convey emotional depth in introspective sci-fi scenarios. In 2021, Shiraishi voiced Yuri Honjō in the ONA High-Rise Invasion, a Netflix exclusive adapting a horror-thriller manga about skyscraper battles and masked killers. As the determined younger sister navigating survival horror, her performance added layers of resilience and vulnerability to the ensemble cast across the 13-episode run. For more recent projects, Shiraishi lent her voice to Wendy Satō in the ONA High Card: The Flowers Bloom, a four-episode extension exploring poker-themed espionage on streaming platforms (2024, main role). Her 2025 role as Kojima in the ONA Gekkan Nanmono Anime further demonstrates her ongoing involvement in concise, web-original content. Additionally, in 2024, she voiced Mei Ema in the OVA Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture (main role).[59]| Title | Year | Format | Character | Role Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A.I.C.O. -Incarnation- | 2018 | ONA | Aiko Tachibana | Main |
| High-Rise Invasion | 2021 | ONA | Yuri Honjō | Main |
| High Card: The Flowers Bloom | 2024 | ONA | Wendy Satō | Main |
| Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture | 2024 | OVA | Mei Ema | Main |
| Gekkan Nanmono Anime | 2025 | ONA | Kojima | Main |
Dubbing roles
Live-action dubbing
Haruka Shiraishi has contributed to the Japanese dubbing of various foreign live-action television series and films, often lending her voice to youthful or determined female characters in drama, action, and adventure genres. In the Peacock series Twisted Metal (2023), she dubbed Dollface, the role originated by Tiana Okoye, marking one of her notable entries into high-octane action dubbing.[60] Shiraishi participated in the series in season 2 (2025), alongside a voice cast including Norio Wakamoto and Takehito Koyasu.[61] For the Apple TV+ historical drama The New Look (2024), Shiraishi voiced Catherine Dior, portrayed by Maisie Williams, bringing nuance to the portrayal of the Dior siblings' wartime experiences.[60] In the Prime Video miniseries The Continental: From the World of John Wick (2023), she provided the Japanese voice for Lou, played by Jessica Allain, a tough enforcer in the prequel's gritty underworld narrative.[60] Shiraishi dubbed the character Soona in the 2024 film Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, originally performed by Lydia Peckham, contributing to the franchise's exploration of ape society and human remnants.[60] Her work also includes voicing Thea Raphael, acted by Hannah Dodd, in the Family Channel/YouTube Premium series Find Me in Paris (2018–2020), where she captured the time-traveling ballerina's adventurous spirit across seasons.[60] Additional live-action dubbing roles include:- Enola Holmes in Enola Holmes (2020), portrayed by Millie Bobby Brown.[60]
- Billy (child) in Resident Evil (2022), portrayed by Sienna Agudong.[60]
- Yoo Jung in My Dearest Enemy
The Fate of a King(2024), portrayed by Kang Hanna.[60] - Maggie in Millennial Girls
London Unplanned Life(2023), portrayed by Emma Appleton.[60]
Animated dubbing
Haruka Shiraishi has contributed to the Japanese dubs of several prominent foreign animated films and series, showcasing her versatility in voicing supporting and additional characters in high-profile Western productions.[62][60] Her notable role in Pixar animation came in the 2016 film Finding Dory, where she provided the voice for Abby, the enthusiastic beluga whale who assists the protagonists with her unique echolocation abilities. This performance highlighted Shiraishi's ability to convey playful energy and determination in a marine adventure setting.[62] In 2023, Shiraishi appeared in the Japanese dub of Pixar's Elemental, lending her voice to additional characters in the story of elemental beings navigating cultural differences in a vibrant city. Her contributions added depth to the ensemble cast in this tale of fire and water elements forming an unlikely bond.[63] Additional animated dubbing roles include:- Kahhori in What If...? (2024).[60]
- Layla’s Mother in The Dragon Prince: Mystery of Aaravos (2024).[60]
- Wonder Woman/Diana Prince in Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes & Hunters Part 1 (2023).[60]
| Year | Title | Role | Production |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Finding Dory | Abby | Pixar |
| 2023 | Elemental | Additional voices | Pixar |
| 2023 | Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes & Hunters Part 1 | Wonder Woman/Diana Prince | DC/Warner Bros. |
| 2024 | What If...? | Kahhori | Marvel/Disney+ |
| 2024 | The Dragon Prince: Mystery of Aaravos | Layla’s Mother | Netflix |