Noureen DeWulf
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Born | February 28, 1984 New York City, New York |
Noureen DeWulf (born February 28, 1984) is an American actress.
DeWulf, an Indian American, was born in New York City, New York, and was raised in Georgia in a Muslim household in with parents from Pune.[1][2] She attended Boston University.
DeWulf is known as the star of the 2007 Academy Award winning musical comedy (winning the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film), West Bank Story, in which she played a Palestinian fast food cashier named Fatima who falls in love with an Israeli soldier. DeWulf also starred in 2006's American Dreamz alongside Hugh Grant and Mandy Moore. She was next seen as one of the leads in the Fox Feature Comedy, The Comebacks, which was released in the United States in October of 2007. DeWulf played a small comedic role in Ocean's Thirteen as Frank Catton's main Expo girl Mirage, which released in summer 2007 and also "Littly Singh" in Americanizing Shelley, for which she wore a fat suit.
As well as her film acting career, DeWulf's television career also includes guest appearances on CSI:NY, Numb3rs, Love Inc., Girlfriends and new NBC Comedy Chuck (TV series) where she plays a beguiling undercover counter agent . She has also starred in 3 network comedy pilots for the WB, Fox, and CBS.
De Wulf has 2 movies and a TV show coming out very soon. In February 2009, she will be seen in the Matthew McConaughey release "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past". She is also in "The Goods: Don Ready Story" starring Jeremy Piven (the movie is produced by Will Ferrell). As far as TV, she is in the new Fox Drama "Courtroom K", which stars Alfred Molina.
Additionally, DeWulf ranked #100 in Maxim Magazine's Hot 100 (2007).