Notlim Taylor was born in Tarzana, California by emergency Caesarean; when she was born her right leg kicked out first instead of her head. Her parents, Sha and Twain Taylor, could not decide on a name until the clever mom remembered watching "Oprah Winfrey" episodes and noting that the production read "Harpo," which spelled backwards is "Oprah"! Just one look at her new baby girl and the proud mom named her Notlim--after her biological father Milton. Notlim's father always had an interest in acting and photography, so from the time she was born, a camera was in her face following and capturing her every move. Around age 4, she began doing local still photography for small catalogue companies. A few years later, Notlim and her younger brother TJ asked their parents if they could show them a commercial skit they came up with which was really good, so their dad took them to his talent agency, which they joined the following week. When Notlim got her first audition, she booked it: a Disney Production! Soon after, she would book several commercials, but the one that stood out for her was Disney's "My Princess Makeover"! Boarding a plane to shoot a family commercial for Disney's Aulani Hotel in Hawaii, Notlim surprisingly made a friend of a fan who recited word-for-word her previous Disney jobs. Notlim went on to book several national commercials, and television shows like Nickelodeon's "Instant Mom"; Kevin Hart's "The Real Husbands of Hollywood" where she played Kevin's adopted daughter Lola from a Bel-Air foster home; ABC's "Blackish" where she played Anthony Anderson's hood cousin; and the American Girl movie "Grace Stirs Up Success" as Ella. She can currently be seen on a National Kellogg's Commercial with a Raisin Brand bike-a-thon. In NBC's sitcom "Marlon" starring Marlon Wayans and Essence Atkins, Notlim stars as Marley, a 14-year-old bookworm with a 4.0 GPA, an honor student in her private school. Marley is extremely educated and mature, and she juggles much responsibility between dealing with her parents' divorce, helping to raise her little brother Zack, and tending to her schoolwork. Notlim's set life family characters are identical to her real-life family: her mom is conservative, her dad is endlessly funny, her brother has charismatic charm,and she is a mature 4.0 student loved by all.
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With a smile that melts the hearts and looks that catch any eye, Lebanese actress Nour made quite an impression on the audience from her first roles in Egyptian films, TV series and plays. Her beauty might be one of the elements that put her in the limelight, however it's her talent that kept her shining in the film industry for over 20 years. Acing a striking performance be it comedy, drama or thriller, Nour has no doubt proven to be quite a skillful actress. Nour is a graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Beirut. While studying, she started modeling in TV commercials. She first visited Egypt to audition for Chipsy Egypt's new TV commercial with Egyptian actor Hesham Selim and director Sherif Arafa. Soon after that, Nour was chosen by director Saeed Hamed to star opposite Egyptian star Ahmed El Sakka in the film Short w Fanelah w Cap (2000), where she played the role of a minister's daughter who decides to run away from her father after he disapproves of the man she wants to marry. The film was a massive success and Nour captured the audience who named her "Nour the Lebanese". In the following years, Nour starred in several romantic hits like Izzay Tekhalli El-Banat Tehibbak film (2003), director Kamla Abouzekri's first film Sana Oula Nasb (2004), Sayed El Atifi (2005), where she starred opposite Egyptian singer Tamer Hosny in his first leading role, and then Tisbah Ala Khair (2017) marking her second film with Hosny. Refraining from the typecast of the sweet nice girl, Nour took part in many drama films, including Ashab Wala Business (2001) where she played the role of a young TV director whose passion for the Palestinian Intifada leads her to risk her own life. In 2007, Nour starred in two other drama films; Nuqtat Rojoo and Kashf Hesab, the first feature film by director Amir Ramsis. Two years later she starred in the psychological drama film Mekano (2009) by director Mahmoud Kamel alongside actors Taim Hasan and Khaled El Sawy, and in 2016 she starred in the drama-thriller Men Talateen Sana by director Amr Arafa. Nour showed audiences her funny side in the comedies Okal (2004), alongside Egyptian actor Mohammed Saad, and Zarf Tarek (2006) and Matab Sena'y (2006) with Egyptian actor Ahmed Helmy. With more talent to flaunt, Nour surprised the audience by playing complex villain characters with Ahmed Ezz in Sandra Nashaat's blockbusters Mallaki Iskandariya (2005) and Al Rahina (2006) where she played the role of an international terrorist. Her small-screen repertoire includes many TV hits, such as Al-Ameel 1001 (2005) with Mostafa Shaban, Domoa' Al Qamar (2008) with Riyad Al-Kholi and Rania Farid Shawky, season 1 and 2 of Saraya Abdeen (2014-2015), which featured an all-star cast from Egypt and the Arab world, and El-Excellance (2014) where she reunited with Ahmed Ezz playing the role of a Lebanese girl. In 2018, Nour took part in the Ramadan hit series Rahim with Yasser Galal, for which she received the Best Actress Award at the Arab Satellite Channels Festival. Nour also took part in the play Teheb Teshouf Ma'sah in 2002, and starred in several radio series, including Gharam Ala El Instagram (2015) with Ahmed Ezz. In Ramadan 2020, Nour starred in the TV series El Prince opposite Mohamed Ramadan. Written and directed by Mohamed Samy, the TV drama received massive success among audiences and critics alike. In the same year, she also starred in the TV drama Gamal El Hareem by director Manal El Seify alongside Khaled Selim. Her latest works include Del Ragel, which marks her second collaboration with Egyptian star Yasser Galal, and the TV prank show Khamas Nogoum (Five Stars), which brought together together the stars: Ghada Adel, Moustafa Amar, Karim Fahmy, and Mohamed Al-Sharnuby, in their first time as TV show presenters. Both the TV series and prank show were released in Ramadan 2021. Nour was also featured in the music video Met'ala' Beeky that was released during the closing ceremony of the 5th El Gouna Film Festival. Alongside Nour, the video starred 10 actresses from 5 Arab countries; Youssra, Hend Sabri, Shereen Reda, Saba Mubarak, Tara Emad, Huda ElMufti, Fatima Albanawi, Mayan El Sayed, Sarrah Abdelrahman, and TV presenter Raya Abirached.