Ruth Abram

Ruth Abram

Ruth Abram is an English actress from Preston, Lancashire.

She graduated from the University of Central Lancashire with a degree in Performing Arts in 2002.

Ruth is most famous for her role in the TV show "Soapstars." Soapstars featured 6000 people competing to win a role in a TV show. [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds7000.html] As a winner of this show she and four others were awarded an acting role in The Northern Soap Opera Emmerdale as part of a family that owned a holiday park. She has since appeared in independent shorts such as "Red Emotion" and "Last Orders at the Bar, She Smokes a Man's Cigar" alongside [http://www.andrewgant.info Andrew Gant] and Directed by Ste Bradley


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