Noveen Crumbie (b. 1991)

Birthplace:
Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Born:
April 16, 1991

Noveen grew up in Hartford, Connecticut. Her love for acting blossomed during her childhood; dancing, singing, and acting at the Hartford Children's Theatre. At the age of 7, she began performing here in Connecticut at The Hartford Stage Company. During her time at the Hartford Stage, she was noticed and thus cast in TV commercials for the Science Center of Connecticut. After graduating from South Windsor High School, she settled in Los Angeles to study acting and subsequently earned her bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at AMDA: College and Conservatory of Performing Arts.  Noveen quickly gained success in Hollywood, most prominently appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where Ellen surprised her with a new car! She also began voiceover work and most recently become the official voice of E! Network, voicing all promos and commercials in the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia & The Philippines. Her video games Red Dead Redemption II, Friday the 13th, Creed: Rise to Glory (to name a few) are available in stores everywhere. She is a SAG-AFTRA Member seeking theatrical representation. She is managed by Discover Management, represented by Atlas Agency for voiceover and Activity Talent Agency for commercials. You can catch Noveen performing in parades at the happiest place on Earth, the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, CA.  - IMDb Mini Biography By: Noveen's Team

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