Fazura Biography: Height, Net Worth, Age, Ex-Husband, Daughter, Parents, Movies, Instagram

Fazura Biography: Height, Net Worth, Age, Ex-Husband, Daughter, Parents, Movies, Instagram

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Nur Fazura Sharifuddin, professionally known as Fazura, is a Malaysian actress, singer, television host, VJ, entrepreneur, and lawyer who rose to fame in the mid-2000s through her breakout role in the sports comedy Gol & Gincu.

With a career blending vibrant screen presence in films like Pisau Cukur and Manisnya Cinta di Cappadocia—the latter earning her Best Actress at the Malaysia Film Festival—alongside hosting gigs on MTV and a foray into music with her 2017 debut album, she has become a style icon in Malaysian pop culture, often topping fashion magazine lists for her effortless elegance and multifaceted talent.

Profile

  • Full Name: Nur Fazura Sharifuddin
  • Stage Name: Fazura
  • Born: 27 September, 1983
  • Age: 41 years old
  • Birthplace: Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia
  • Nationality: Malaysian
  • Occupation: Actress, Singer, Television Host, VJ, Entrepreneur, Lawyer
  • Height: 1.65m
  • Parents: Sharifuddin Bin Adnan and Fadillah Binti Nasir
  • Siblings: Three brothers
  • Spouse: Fattah Amin (m. 2017–2024)
  • Children: Nur Fatima Aisya
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $5 million

Early Life and Education

Nur Fazura Sharifuddin was born on September 27, 1983, in Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia.

She grew up as the third of four children and the only daughter to Sharifuddin Bin Adnan and Fadillah Binti Nasir, with three brothers completing the family.

Her father passed away when she was 17, shaping a resilient upbringing in a close-knit household.

She attended Sekolah Menengah Datuk Mahmud Mat for her secondary education, earning her Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), and later studied fashion design at a local college before pursuing law, qualifying as a lawyer.

Her ethnicity is Malay, and her religion is Islam.

Career

Nur Fazura entered the entertainment scene as a teenager, starting with modeling and hosting the youth show Teens World on local TV, which quickly led to VJ roles on MTV Asia with MTV Jus and MTV Pop Inc..

Her acting debut came in 2004 with the romantic drama Bicara Hati, where her lead performance as a young woman navigating love and loss earned her the Most Promising Actress award at the 17th Malaysia Film Festival.

This early success, built on her natural charisma and poise from modeling, opened doors to television series like Gol & Gincu The Series, where she reprised her energetic role as Putri, blending humor with heartfelt moments that resonated with young audiences.

Fazura’s film career flourished in the late 2000s with standout roles, including the vacation-gone-wrong comedy Pisau Cukur (2009), which won her the Anugerah Skrin for Best Supporting Actress, and the horror hit Lagenda Budak Setan (2010).

She balanced screen work with TV leads like the titular character in Ezora (2008) and Kayangan (2007), showcasing her range from bubbly rom-coms to dramatic thrillers.

Her 2014 comeback after a brief hiatus featured the horror-comedy Kami Histeria and the romantic drama Manisnya Cinta di Cappadocia, the latter securing her Best Actress at the 27th Malaysia Film Festival.

Ventures into music began with her 2015 single “Sayangi Dirimu,” leading to her self-titled debut album in 2017 and collaborations with artists like Estranged and Anggun, while entrepreneurial pursuits included brand endorsements and her own fashion lines.

Fazura’s influence extends through theater like Suzana@60 and recent TV roles in Hero Seorang Cinderella (2017), where she shared Best Duo honors with her then-husband Fattah Amin at Anugerah Bintang Popular.

Her advocacy as a lawyer and UNICEF supporter adds depth to her public persona, inspiring fans with messages of empowerment and style that continue to define Malaysian entertainment.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @missfazura
  • Facebook Handle: Nur Fazura
  • Twitter Handle: @missfazura

Personal Life

Nur Fazura married actor, singer, and entrepreneur Fattah Amin on November 27, 2017, after a courtship that blended their professional worlds, but the couple divorced on October 7, 2024, following her filing in September over irreconcilable differences, financial neglect, and infidelity claims she said she could no longer tolerate after years of unhappiness.

They share one daughter, Nur Fatima Aisya, born in 2021, whom Fazura primarily cares for post-divorce, emphasizing her focus on single motherhood and emotional healing.

Filmography

  • Bicara Hati (2004)
  • Gol & Gincu (2005)
  • Qaisy & Laila (2006)
  • Pisau Cukur (2009)
  • Lagenda Budak Setan (2010)
  • Kami Histeria (2014)
  • Tembus (2014)
  • Manisnya Cinta di Cappadocia (2014)
  • Pendekar Awang: Darah Indera Gajah (2024)

Discography

  • Sayangi Dirimu (2015)
  • Fazura (2017)

Net Worth

Nur Fazura had an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Her income draws from acting in films and TV, music royalties from her album and singles, high-profile hosting and VJ stints, plus endorsements and entrepreneurial lines in fashion and beauty.


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