Noureen DeWulf (born Noureen Ahmed on February 28, 1984) is an Indian-American actress and comedian, famous for her roles in movies like “West Bank Story” and “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” with Matthew McConaughey. She was born in New York City in 1984 to Indian parents.
The beautiful entertainer grew up in a Nizari ismaili Muslim family alongside her two sisters Aziza and Sara, both of whom are into the Law profession. She studied International relations and Theater at the Boston University School of Art.
She left for Los Angeles to pursue her acting career after graduation. Her first movie role was playing the lead actress Fatima in the Oscar Award-winning short film “West Bank Story.” Her performance gained her fame.
Since then, she has starred in several movies like “Ocean’s Thirteen,” “The Back-up Plan,” “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past,” “The Goods” Live Hard, Sell Hard,” etc. Some television series she starred in include; “Outsourced,” “Hawthorne,” “The Hard Times of RJ Berger,” “Anger Management” with Charlie Sheen, and “Good Girls.”
Maxim magazine ranked her 93 on ‘Hot 100’ women in 2014 for the second time. She is currently married to Ryan Miller. They have been together since 2011 and have two children.
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