Noureen DeWulf
With the acting credit of "Hot Librarian" to her name, it isn't a stretch to imagine that Noureen DeWulf is attractive. But the New York City girl, born to Ismaili parents, proved there was more to her than just her looks with dozens of roles in television and film, including such high-profile projects as "Ocean's Thirteen" and "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past." DeWulf debuted as Fatima in the musical parody "West Bank Story," which took home the Oscar for Best Live-Action Short Film in 2007. Among her most significant television roles are recurring characters on the medical drama "Hawthorne" and the Charlie Sheen vehicle "Anger Management."