Noureen DeWulf
American actress Noureen DeWulf, a native of the United States, (nee Ahmed), Her most notable work is her roles in films such as West Bank Story (2005), Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) as well as The Back-up Plan (2010). Additionally, she was Lacey in the sitcom Anger Management (2012 until 2014). DeWulf was born Noureen Ahmed in New York City to Gujarati Indian parents from Pune, Maharashtra, India and grew up in Stone Mountain, Georgia. She was educated as a Nizari Ismaili Muslim. She has two older sisters. Aziza is Aziza's older sister she teaches law at Northeastern University, Boston. The younger sister, Sara, practices law in San Francisco. DeWulf attended Boston University's School for the Arts and was a theatre and international relations student. After graduating, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting. She speaks fluently in Hindi, Urdu, and Gujarati. DeWulf's acting career began in the Oscar-nominated film West Bank Story. There she played Fatima (a Palestinian cashier who sings and dances) and falls in love with an Israeli soldier. The actress has been in comedic television series and films ever since. From 2009 to 2011, she played recurring roles on the NBC series Outsourced and TNT's Hawthorne and MTV's The Hard Times of RJ Berger and was also a part of the Lifetime miniseries Maneater.DeWulf has been seen in numerous box-office hits such as Ocean's Thirteen (2007), and The Back-up Plan (2010). She appeared in Matthew McConaughey's romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) and Jeremy Piven in The Goods : Live Hard, Sell Hard (2009). She was in The Taqwacores (2010), which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2010. She also played a role in the film The Taqwacores (2010) that debuted at the Sundance Film festival in the year 2010. [10] She was listed in Nylon's 'Top 30 under 30’ list for 2009 [citation neededThe citation is required DeWulf was also featured in picture-based articles in Details, Men's Health and Zink, Giant, Complex, and others.
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