Noureen DeWulf Biography
Noureen DeWulf is a comedian and actress from the United States. Her film roles include West Bank Story, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, and The Back-up Plan. She also appeared in the sitcom Anger Management as Lacey.
How old is Noureen DeWulf? – Age
She is 38 years old as of 28 February 2022. She was born in 1984 in New York, New York, United States.
Noureen DeWulf Family – Education
He was born to Gujarati Indian parents from Pune, Maharashtra, India. She was raised as a Muslim Nizari Ismaili. She has two younger sisters. Aziza, her older sister, is a law professor at Northeastern University in Boston. Sara, her younger sister, is a lawyer in San Francisco. He studied international relations and theatre at Boston University’s School for the Arts. She moved to Los Angeles after graduation to pursue a career in acting. She speaks Hindi, Urdu, and Gujarati.
Noureen DeWulf Wife
She was married to artist James DeWulf. DeWulf married National Hockey League goaltender Ryan Miller in Los Angeles on September 3, 2011. The couple has two kids.
Noureen DeWulf Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $3 Million.
Noureen DeWulf Anger Management
She is as Lacey Patel, Charlie’s spoiled, shallow, destructive & violent anger-management patient in the American television multi-camera sitcom Anger Management. Charlie Goodson, a former minor league baseball player who struggled to advance due to anger issues, stars in the series. Charlie was able to make it to the major leagues thanks to the help of a therapist, Dr. Kate Wales. However, he relapsed during a big league game, breaking a bat over his knee in rage and injuring himself for the rest of his career. This prompted Charlie to return to school and pursue a career as an anger management therapist. He is divorced from his ex-wife Jennifer, with whom he shares joint custody of their adolescent daughter Sam.
Charlie’s relationship with Kate, who is both his therapist and his “sex buddy,” is complicated. He conducts regular group sessions in his home for court-ordered anger-management patients, as well as group sessions at a nearby prison.
Noureen DeWulf Chuck
In “Chuck Versus the Marlin,” she played Lizzie Shafai, a Fulcrum operative. Lizzie Shafai is a Fulcrum agent who has been assigned a cover job as a delivery girl for the Pita Parlour restaurant near the Buy More. After Tommy was apprehended by Team Bartowski, Fulcrum saw the Buy More as a possible front for a CIA substation and sent Lizzie in for a month to plant bugs in the store. They were linked to a hidden wireless receiver in Big Mike’s office. Fulcrum hoped that any information gathered would lead them to Bryce Larkin, whom they suspected to be the Human Intersect. She was the Season 1 secondary antagonist.
Noureen DeWulf Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
In the 2009 American romantic comedy film Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, she played Melanie, the Ghost of Girlfriends Present, who is based on Bob Cratchit. Connor Mead is a famous photographer and womanizer who attends his brother Paul’s wedding to Sandra. He is visited by three ghosts who guide him through his romantic past, present, and future after delivering a drunken speech. The first is his “Ghost of Girlfriends Past,” Allison, his first love. Connor and Jenny were on the verge of romance at school, but Connor’s hesitation caused Jenny to dance with and kiss another boy. Connor and Jenny rekindle their romance after several years apart.
Sandra cancels her wedding after Connor inadvertently tells her that Paul slept with one of her bridesmaids early in their relationship. Connor reconciles with Jenny by showing her the photo of her he still has, and they kiss and dance in the snow to the same song Connor once hesitated to ask her to dance to. Wayne tries to hit on Melanie, but Allison rejects him.
Noureen DeWulf Movies
♦ 2020 – Wheels of Fortune
♦ 2019 – Endings, Beginnings
♦ 2019 – The Wedding Year
♦ 2018 – When We First Met
♦ 2017 – Bad Match
♦ 2016 – Chee and T
♦ 2014 – They Came Together
♦ 2013 – How to Be A Terrorist: In Hollywood with Abu Nazir
♦ 2013 – Coffee, Kill Boss
♦ 2012 – The Babymakers
♦ 2012 – Zambezia
♦ 2011 – Breakaway
♦ 2010 – The Taqwacores
Noureen DeWulf TV Shows
♦ 2020–2021 – Good Girls
♦ 2020 – Tacoma FD
♦ 2018 – Living Biblically
♦ 2018 – All Night
♦ 2017 – The Problem with Apu
♦ 2016 – Square Roots
♦ 2016 – Hell’s Kitchen
♦ 2016 – Life in Pieces
♦ 2015–2016 – Hockey Wives
♦ 2015–2016 – Grandfathered
♦ 2014 – Garfunkel and Oates
♦ 2014 – Over the Garden Wall
♦ 2012–2014 – Anger Management
♦ 2011 – Hail Mary
♦ 2011 – Outsourced