Noureen DeWulf

American actress Noureen DeWulf, a native of the United States, (nee Ahmed), She is best known for her roles in films such as West Bank Story (2005), Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009), and The Back-up Plan (2010). Between 2012 and 2014, she appeared in the sitcom Anger Management as Lacey. DeWulf was known as Noureen Ahmed. from the city of her birth, a New York City native, to Gujarati Indian parents, from Pune, Maharashtra. She was born in Stone Mountain in Georgia. She was educated Nizari Ismaili Muslim. She has two older sisters. Aziza is her older sister is a Boston-based Professor of law at Northeastern University. The younger sister, Sara, practices law in San Francisco. DeWulf trained in theatre and international relations at Boston University's School for the Arts. After graduating, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting. She can speak Hindi, Urdu and Gujarati fluently. Her acting career started in the Oscar-nominated film West Bank Story. There she played Fatima (a Palestinian cashier who sings and dances) and fell in love with an Israeli soldier. Since then, she has been acting in comedic TV films and series. She starred on The Outsourced series on NBC, Outsourced as well as TNT's Hawthorne, and MTV's Hard Times of RJ Berber. DeWulf was also a frequent guest on Lifetime's miniseries Maneater. She co-starred alongside Matthew McConaughey as the romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009). She also starred in the role of Jeremy Piven on The Goods: Sell Hard and Live Hard (2009). The Taqwacores (2010) was her debut feature film. It debuted at Sundance Film Festival 2010. She also played a role in The Taqwacores (2010) which premiered at the Sundance Film festival in The Taqwacores debuted at Sundance Film Festival in 2010. She was also listed in Nylon's "Top 30 Under 30" list for 2009. [citation needed] In addition, DeWulf has appeared in photographs in Details, Men's Health, Zink, Giant, and Complex.



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