Nura Habib Omer was born on 24 December 1988 in Kuwait. She is a music artist and actress, known for Asphaltgorillas (2018), Hager (2020) and Børning 3 (2020).
Nuranee Shaw is known for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) and Gabby's Dollhouse (2021).
Nurbek Egen (born December 3, 1975) is a Kyrgyz and Russian film and TV director and screenwriter. His films have won two Young Artist Awards: his short film Sanzhyra as Best Short Foreign Film and his feature film The Wedding Chest as Outstanding International Drama. Nurbek Egen was born in Osh Oblast, Kirghiz SSR. Having graduated from Physics and Mathematics school, he studied acting at Arts Institute in Bishkek for two years. In 1994 he entered the Faculty of Directing at Russian State University of Cinematography (VGIK) and studied under the guidance of Vladimir Khotinenko. He graduated from VGIK in 2000. In 2009-2010 he studied Directing at New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, USA. While studying at VGIK, Egen made his short films One Day Older (1998) and Closed Space (1999). His next short film Sanzhyra has been a part of competition programs of more than 50 international festivals and received the Best Short Foreign Film Award at the Young Artist Awards in Los Angeles, USA. The Wedding Chest, Egen's feature film about Aydar who came back from Paris to his native ail with his French bride Isabelle, received the Best Foreign Film Award at the Young Artist Awards in Los Angeles, USA, as well as the Audience Award at the Cottbus Film Festival, Germany. FBW (Filmbewertungsstelle Wiesbaden), a German federal authority for evaluating and rating film and media, rated the film with the certification mark Wertvoll (valuable) for its high artistic quality. Egen's feature film It Doesn't Hurt A Fighter was highly appraised at Russian film festivals of children's films and won a prize for "Best Directing" at the 10th Krasnogorsk Festival of Sports Films in 2012. In his works, Nurbek Egen repeatedly turns to his native culture and traditions. Modern social and political life of Kyrgyzstan, as well as its background and cultural past, are reflected in his documentary film The Birth of Manas as a presentiment. Egen's social drama Empty House (2012) brings up one of the most relevant and sensitive issues - emigration, interpenetration and mutual rejection of different cultures, national identity. The film won the Best Feature Film Award at the 10th Shaken's Stars International Film Festival in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Egen is currently engaged in active filmmaking and TV production.
Nurbek Mukushev is known for Shturm (2022), Infiniti (2022) and Goliaf (2022).
Nurbo is a multi talented actor with a big battle and fighting background. His racially ambiguous out-looking and the fact that he speaks over 5 languages have helped him to expand his range as an actor. When Nurbo Bozan was a teenager at the age of 14-15, he took up boxing. 5 years later he had already conquered titles as youth Swedish Champion, Junior Swedish Champion, Senior Swedish Champion and Skandinavian Boxing Champion. For most of his boxing career, he was a member of the Swedish National Team. he was also selected for training for the 2016 Olympics in Rio De Janeiro. During his boxing career he won titles in the Skandinavian countries, Italy, Turkey, England and Cuba. Nurbos boxing career came to an end when he joined the Swedish army. Nurbo qualified for ranger training in the north of Sweden where he obtained survivalist training in arctic environments. After ranger training, Nurbo moved to Stockholm where he received battle method training. In Stockholm, Nurbo was introduced to acting, which became his new passion. There Nurbo auditioned for a main role for one of Europes biggest Wild Western Parks and he got the job. Nurbo was Zorro in the show " The Masks Of Zorro" directed by Michael Brolin. In this role, he rode horses, fenced, performed his own stunts, and danced, he learned to master all skills impressively. Due to his exposure as Zoro, Nurbo was asked to take a leading role in the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty." This role came with private ballet lessons, training as hard as any he have experienced in his past, and significant personal growth. This experience helped launch his love for movement and dance. Nurbo understood early that an education in film and acting would speed up his personal growth as an actor. He applied for an education in Acting and Film at New York Film Academy. He worked a front of the camera every day both in school and on projects outside the school. Nurbo worked his reputation up rapidly in New York as an busy, hardworking actor that could deliver anything that was asked from him. This year you can find him on commercials on national TV and social media in countries like Sweden, Russia, Norway, Finland, Denmark and many more countries. You can also find Nurbo on the big upcoming Hollywood director Joe Lujan's movie "The Immortal Wars: Resurgence" and "My Little Nightmare".
Nurcan Dogan is known for Babamin Kemani (2022), Kasaba Doktoru (2022) and Yemin (2019).
Nurcan Eren was born on 23 June 1966 in Istanbul, Turkey. She is an actress and composer, known for Riza (2007), Pusat (2007) and Suna (2022).
Nurettin Sönmez was born on 23 November 1978 in Istanbul, Turkey. He is an actor, known for Dirilis: Ertugrul (2014), Kurulus: Osman (2019) and Sipahi (2022).
Nurgül Yesilçay (born 26 March 1976) is a Turkish stage and film actress. Nurgül Yesilçay was born in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey, in 1976. She studied drama at the State Conservatoire of Anadolu University in Eskisehir. Since her graduation, she has performed several major roles for the stage, including Ophelia in Hamlet and Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire. Theatre aside, she shot to prominence as the lead in, among others, three record-breaking Turkish television dramas. Her movie, Edge of Heaven won the prize for best screenplay at the 60th Cannes Film Festival in 2007. She reported "big projects were offered to me by well-known producers in Cannes. But my son is a baby. I need begin new life. I can't." She made her screen debut in 2001 in Semir Arslanyürek's feature Sellale, (The Waterfall). She won the "Best Actress" award at the 45th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival with the movie Vicdan.
Nuri Bilge Ceylan was born in Istanbul on January 26th, 1959. In 1976, he began studying chemical engineering at Istanbul Technical University, in a context of strong student unrest, boycotts and political polarization. In 1978, he switched courses to Electrical Engineering at Bogazici University. There, he developed a strong interest in image, entering the photography club at the university. This is also where he fed his taste for visual arts and classical music, by means of the vast resources of the faculty librarians. He also began to take film classes and attend screenings at the Film Society, which reinforced his love of cinema, born years earlier in the dark rooms of the Istanbul Cinematheque. After his 1985 Graduation, he traveled to London and Kathmandu, which allowed him to take the opportunity to reflect upon his future. He returned to Turkey for his 18 months military service and at that moment decided to dedicate his life to cinema. Thereafter, he studied film at the University Mimar Sinan, and worked as a professional photographer to make a living. After 2 years, he decided to abandon his studies to practice. He started with acting, in a short film directed by his friend Mehmet Eryilmaz, while helping with the technical production process. In late 1993, he began shooting his first short film, Koza. The film was screened at Cannes in May 1995 and became the first Turkish short film to be selected for competition. Three full-length feature films followed -the "provincial trilogy": Kasaba (1997), Mayis Sikintisi (1999) and Uzak (2002). In all of these films, Ceylan took on just about every technical role himself: the cinematography, sound design, production, editing, writing and direction. Uzak won the Grand Prix and Best Actor (for the two main actors) in Cannes in 2003, making Ceylan an internationally recognized director. Continuing his tour of festivals after Cannes, Uzak won no less than 47 awards, including 23 international prizes, and thus became the most awarded film in the history of Turkish cinema. His subsequent films were all awarded at Cannes : Iklimler won the FIPRESCI Prize in 2006, Üç Maymun won Best Director in 2008 and Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da won the Grand Prix in 2011. In 2014, his seventh feature film Kis Uykusu won the Palme d'Or as well as the FIPRESCI prize.