Noureen DeWulf
Noureen DeWulf (nee Ahmed) is an American actress from the United States. She is well-known for her film roles in West Bank Story (2005), Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), and The Back-up Plan (2010). From 2012 to 2014, she was a character in the sitcom Anger Management as Lacey. DeWulf was born Noureen Ahmed in New York City to Gujarati Indian parents who were from Pune, Maharashtra, India and was raised in Stone Mountain, Georgia. She was raised Nizari Ismaili Muslim. She is the younger sister of two. Aziza her older sister she teaches law at Northeastern University, Boston. The younger sister, Sara, practices law in San Francisco. DeWulf studied theatre and international relations at Boston University's School for the Arts. After graduating, she moved to Los Angeles in order to pursue an acting career. She can communicate in Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati and other languages. DeWulf's acting career began in the Oscar Award-winning film West Bank Story. There she was Fatima (a Palestinian cashier who sings and dances) and fell in love with an Israeli soldier. She has been appearing in comedy television and film since. From 2009 to 2011, she starred in regular roles on the NBC series Outsourced and TNT's Hawthorne and MTV's The Hard Times of RJ Berger and also appeared in the Lifetime miniseries Maneater.DeWulf has appeared in numerous box-office hits like Ocean's Thirteen (2007), and The Back-up Plan (2010). She starred opposite Matthew McConaughey in the romantic comedy film Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) and also acted with Jeremy Piven in The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard (2009). The Taqwacores (2010) was her debut feature film. It debuted at Sundance Film Festival 2010. The actress also appeared in the film The Taqwacores (2010) which debuted at the Sundance Film festival in the year 2010. [10] In 2009, she was included as one of the "Top 30 under 30' for Nylon magazine. [citation needed] DeWulf also appeared in pictorials for Details, Men's Health and Zink, Giant, Complex and more.
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