Noureen DeWulf

Noureen DeWulf (nee Ahmed) is an American actress from the United States. Her most notable work is her roles in film films like West Bank Story (2005), Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) as well as The Back-up Plan (2010). She also played Lacey in the sitcom Anger Management (2012-2014). DeWulf was a noureen Ahmed the daughter of Gujarati Indian parents in Pune, Maharashtra. She was born in Stone Mountain, Georgia. She was educated as a Nizari Ismaili Muslim. There are two sisters older than her. Her older sister, Aziza, teaches law at Northeastern University in Boston. Her younger sister, Sara, practices law in San Francisco. DeWulf attended Boston University's School for the Arts and pursued studies in international relations and theatre. She moved to Los Angeles after graduating to pursue acting as a career. She speaks fluently in Hindi, Urdu, and Gujarati. DeWulf began her acting career with the Oscar Award-winning short film West Bank Story, where she played the leading role of Fatima the singing and dancing Palestinian cashier who becomes enamored with an Israeli soldier. Since then, she's been appearing in comedic television films and series. In 2009-2011, she was in recurring roles on NBC's Outsourced, TNT's Hawthorne and MTV's The Hard Times of RJ Berger as well as in the Lifetime miniseries Maneater.DeWulf has been featured in a variety of box-office successes such as Ocean's Thirteen (2007), and The Back-up Plan (2010). She co-starred with Matthew McConaughey as the romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009). She also starred opposite Jeremy Piven on The Goods: Sell Hard and Live Hard (2009). The Taqwacores (2010) premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2010 and was her primary role. She was a part of The Taqwacores (2010), which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2010. She was also featured on Nylon's "Top 30 Under 30" list for 2009. [citation needed] Additionally, DeWulf has appeared in pictorials in Details, Men's Health, Zink, Giant, and Complex.



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