Nadir Legrand is known for Le chalet (2017), Un balcon sur la mer (2010) and Amants (2020).
Nadir Louatib is an actor and writer, known for Arès (2016), La fée (2011) and La source (2013).
Nadir Moretti is an actor, known for Zorro marchese di Navarra (1969), Ercole, Sansone, Maciste e Ursus gli invincibili (1964) and Il dominatore del deserto (1964).
Nadir Saribacak was born on September 14, 1977 in Ankara, Turkey. He studied Turkish Literature at the University of Canakkale and worked as a teacher in Istanbul in order to be in a big city to develop his acting career. It was there that he joined the Semaver Kumpanya theater company. Saribacak continued his training at Bahcesehir University, where he received his Masters in Acting. His career took-off after he starred in the film Uzak Ihtimal (2009), for which he received many Best Actor awards in festivals including the International Film Festival TOFIFEST and the Istanbul International Film Festival. He appeared in the film Winter Sleep which won the Palme d'Or award at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. For his role in the Sundance World Cinema nominated film Ivy (2015), he received the Best Actor award at the Antalya Golden Orange film festival, as well as many others. Nadir moved to the New York City in 2017 and continuing his acting career in theater and films.
Nadir Sisman is known for Decker (2015), Rise or die at Last and Lost in the City (2022).
Farhat (also sometimes known as Florence) Ezekiel Nadira, born on December 5, 1932, was a Baghdadi Jew, hailing from Nagpada, South Mumbai, a predominantly Muslim and Jewish locality. At the tender age of 19, she literally stormed her way into Bollywood with the movie Aan (1952) opposite Dilip Kumar, the reigning heart-throb of the times. Nadira was chosen mostly for her glowing skin, sharp features, European looks as Khan wanted to dub Aan (1952) into English as well. The feisty and boisterous Nadira not only took leading roles, but also went on to accept negative roles, for example the one in "Elaan", and the one in Shree 420 (1955) containing the song "Mud mud ke na dekh mud mud ke...", which continues to be popular even now. And who can forget "Ajeeb dastaan hai yeb..." from Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960), picturized on Nadira, Raaj Kumar and Meena Kumari. Nadira thus reigned supreme in the 1950s and 1960s, usually as a vamp. Thereafter, she appeared in character roles where she played the mother, an aunt, or older woman, adding poise and dignity to these roles. And it was in Julie (1975), in which she played the leading lady's (Laxmi) Anglo-Indian mother that she bagged the award for "Best Supporting Actress". She went on to play character roles even in Tele-serials, amongst which "Thoda Sa Aasman" has been rated as one of the best television performances ever, in which she plays the wife of Bollywood veteran actor, Shreeram Lagoo. Despite of her success and popularity, she led a lonely life. Two marriages ended in divorce. Her two siblings, both brothers, had migrated to the United States and Israeli respectively, and she lived alone in her South Mumbai flat in Vasundhara building. She was known for a small but well maintained library of books ranging from the works of Shakespeare, Adolf Hitler, Vivekananda, World War II, Judaism, and Philosophy, which friends and neighbors used to borrow from time to time. Shobha, her maid, was the one who took care of her, especially when she entertained friends like Tanuja, Nimmi, Shyama, Deepti Naval, and model-turned-actor Milind Soman, who acted with her in a tele-serial "Margaritta", visited her frequently. She always celebrated her Birthday on December 5 with mostly children from the neighborhood and served them biryani and cakes. Nadira suffered from a variety of illnesses, including tubercular meningitis, & paralysis. Her bout with heavy alcoholic drinking also resulted in alcoholic liver disorder. She was hospitalized on January 2nd and following a cardiac seizure died on Wednesday January 8th at Bhatia Hospital in Mumbai. She was 74. She will always be remembered by her fans worldwide.
Nadira Amrani is known for Extraordinary (2023), Domino Day and On the Edge (2018).
Nadira Babbar is known for Bride & Prejudice (2004), Jai Ho (2014) and Samundar (1986). She was previously married to Raj Babbar.
Nadira Omran is known for Bab el shams (2004), When Monaliza Smiled (2012) and The Alleys (2021).
Nadirah Shakir is Actress/Director from San Antonio, Texas. After wrapping up a record setting track career at The University of Houston, Nadirah turned attention to her first love: acting. She's starred in numerous commercials, print ads and indie projects including: award-winning indie series #WASHED, Dallas-based film Dana's Story, Starter Marriage, Low Key and Dark Tresor. Additionally, she's appeared on the set of the Vampire Diaries, Divergent:Origin, Barbershop 3 and Tasmanian Devil. Not only is she a budding star in front of the camera but she made her directorial debut in the season two premiere of #WASHED as co-director. Nadirah was also a dominating voice behind-the -season for the remaining nine episodes as Assistant Director. Shakir has contributed greatly to #WASHED's "Best of Fest" award at the Hip Hop Film Festival and "Best Comedy" nomination at the Indie Series Awards. Nadirah is determined to make her mark as a leading lady in all facets as an actress and director. She's honing her craft with renowned acting coach Glenn Morshower who has an extensive list of accolades and Jemal McNeil who coached Taraji P Henson and Oscar winner Octavia Spencer.