Nora Covali is a Romanian film and theater actress.She was born on June 15 1978 in Pitesti, Romania. She graduated from National University of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography '' Ion Luca Caragiale '' Bucuresti in 2000.In 2008, she plays first role in the movie Ultima zi in decembrie.Play on the stage of theater " Tineretului" in Piatra Neamt.
Nora Dale was born to Maria Teresa Martinez and William Dale in 1986. She was one of four daughters including Natalie Rose, Nicole Christina, and Julia Grace Dale. She was born and raised in West Covina, California. Her parents separated when she was only 2 years old, following their separation she was raised by her mother and paternal grandfather, Don Dale. She is third generation American of Mexican, Basque, Spanish, English and Native American (Choctaw) descent. Nora fell in love with acting when she was just a child, reciting her favorite Disney movies for her family word for word. She participated in school plays and was a thespian at West Covina High School. In 2003, Nora's desire to pursue acting impelled her to move to Venice Beach during her senior year where she lived with her sister Nicole and her stepmother Jules. Due to her need for a flexible schedule for auditions, she attended high school at night. She complete her senior year at Santa Monica Adult School in 2004. During that time she also worked as an intern at JLA Talent Agency in West Hollywood, where she was discovered by Kendall Park. Most of her success came from commercials and modeling, also booking roles in indie and short films. After the passing of her beloved grandfather in 2006 she decided to take a break from Hollywood and moved back home to be closer to her family and spent some time studying at Mt SAC as a Theater Major. Some years later she returned to Hollywood and began working with RC Talent and Kismet Modeling agencies with whom she booked dozens of commercials, short films, indie films and modeling campaigns. She has studied at AFI's Acting Conservatory for SAG, Stella Adler's The Art of Acting Studio, Brian Reise Acting Studios and Lesly Kahn and Company.
Nora Danish is known for Bencinta (2013), Polis Evo 3 (2023) and Polis Evo (2015).
Nora DeMarcky is known for The Room (2003).
Nora Decker is an actress, known for Go with Le Flo (2014) and Heute oder morgen (2019).
Nora Duffy is an actress, known for Impossible Horror (2017).
Nora Duggan is an actress, known for You're Ugly Too (2015).
Nora Dunn got her start working at the famous Second City comedy troupe, where she was eventually spotted by Saturday Night Live (1975) casting directors, and she joined the SNL cast (among them Joan Cusack, Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Michael Hall, Jon Lovitz, Dennis Miller, Randy Quaid, Terry Sweeney, Danitra Vance, A. Whitney Brown and Al Franken) in the era that is generally considered the "Dark Years" in the history of SNL. Dunn graduated from the Art institute of Chicago and also studied at the Jean Sheldon Acting Workshop in San Francisco. In addition to her roles on television and film, she performs her critically acclaimed one-woman show in theaters around the country. She recently completed a screenplay that she will direct and is the author of a book, "Nobody's Rib".
Nora El Koussour is an actress, known for Layla M. (2016), LOIS (2018) and Marokkaanse bruiloft (2022).
Nora Ephron was educated at Wellesley College, Massachusetts. She was an acclaimed essayist (Crazy Salad 1975), novelist (Heartburn 1983), and had written screenplays for several popular films, all featuring strong female characters, such as anti-nuclear activist Karen Silkwood (Silkwood (1983), co-written with Alice Arlen) and a mobster's feisty independent daughter Cookie Voltecki (Cookie (1989), also co-written with Arlen). Ephron's hard-headed sensibilities helped make Rob Reiner's When Harry Met Sally... (1989) a clear-eyed view of modern romance, and she earned an Oscar nomination for her original screenplay. Ephron made her directorial debut with the comedy This Is My Life (1992), co-scripted by her sister Delia Ephron, which starred Julie Kavner as a single mother who struggles to establish herself as a stand-up comedienne. Ephron followed up by helming and co-writing Sleepless in Seattle (1993), a romantic comedy in which lovers Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are separated for most of the film. Less about love than about love in the movies, the film drew inspiration from the beloved shipboard romance An Affair to Remember (1957), starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. Ephron was born in New York City, the daughter of stage and screen writing team Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron, who used her infancy as the subject of their play "Three's a Family" and based their comedy Take Her, She's Mine (1963) on letters their daughter wrote them from college. Their screenplays include There's No Business Like Show Business (1954), Carousel (1956) and Desk Set (1957). Formerly married to novelist Dan Greenburg and investigative journalist Carl Bernstein, Ephron was wed to crime journalist and screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, at the time of her passing, who wrote such films as GoodFellas (1990). She was of Russian Jewish descent.