Anzalna Nasir

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Anzalna Nasir
Born
Nur Anzalna Md Nasir [1]

(1988-01-09) 9 January 1988 (age 36)
NationalityMalaysian
Occupation(s) Actress, Model
Years active2011–present
SpouseHanif Zaki (m. 2016)
RelativesMia Nasir (sister)
Affifah Nasir (sister)

Nur Anzalna Md Nasir (born 9 January 1988) [2] is a Malaysian actress and commercial model.

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Early life

Anzalna is the second of five siblings and was born at Tasek Gelugor, Pulau Pinang on 9 January 1988. Anzalna grew up in many places. She did her primary school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1996 to 1998 while following her father doing his master's degree at McGill University, Canada. Her first school was at Coronation Elementary School. She then moved to Sinclair Laird Elementary School followed by Bancroft Elementary School. Upon his father's completion of his study, she continued her primary school in her home country in Muar and Melaka. She then went to SMK Munshi Abdullah followed by SMK Khir Johari.

She left Malaysia in 2004 to follow her father undertaking his doctoral study at University of Tasmania, Australia. In Tasmania, she went to Brooks High School, Launceston before she went to Launceston College, Tasmania to further her study.

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleTV Network
2011Suria di Cordoba Astro Prima
Ramadhan TerakhirRossa TV3
2012Gemersik KalbuTasha
MahabbahKatrina
24 Hari Sebelum Jatuh Cinta TV1
SirrunSurina TV9
Indera JonedDr. SaraTV3
2013MaskaraHaniTV1
Love You Mr. ArrogantFarizahTV3
Bangkitnya Seorang PerempuanBalqish
Tentang Hati TV2
Buletin CintaTV3
Orang Gaji IQShahira/Erni WibowoTV2
2014Aku IsterinyaMya ArlissaTV3
Kalau Itu Jodoh Kita TV Alhijrah
Jauh Dari CintaNysa SakinahAstro Prima
2015Memori Cinta SurayaSuraya
2017ArlunaNia Arluna
Dendam AuroraPutri Adrina
2018Mamu Mami GosipRTM

Television movie

YearTitleRoleTV Network
2011Ajaibnya CintaMusliha TV3
2012Cik Paris Diva Kampung Astro Prima
Aku Janda Belum Kaya
2 Dalam 1MiaTV3
2013Salahkah AkuAllysa
Destinasi Cinta SaraLiza Astro Ria
Cinta Dari SyurgaNurul HannanTV3
2014Sayang HarissaHarissa TV1
Klon Ustaz TV9
2015Member Superstar Balik Raya Astro Ria
2016Jauh
2018Vlog LauraMunirah ntv7
Renyai Takbir RayaAstro Ria

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorProductionNotes
2012Sepah The MovieAyu SofeaMP Roslin Md ShariffPTV Film Production Sdn Bhd
Kahwin 5FarraNizam ZakariaKRU Production
TyickoounsRamonaIzan Hailmey Mokhtar

Television show

YearProgramRoleTV Network
2012 and 2013Karoot KomediaGuest Artist Astro Mustika HD
Kilauan EmasGuest Artist Astro Prima

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References

  1. "Anzalna Nasir". Facebook .
  2. Biodata Anzalna Nasir Archived 7 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine , Kartikel.com.