Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv is an Australian actor from Australia. She is well known for her character Olivia Dunham of the Fox Science Fiction Series Fringe Wendy Carr of the Netflix Crime thriller Mindhunter Tess from the HBO Post-Apocalyptic Drama series The Last of Us. Hans Torv is a native of Melbourne. couple in Australia, had a baby to the actress. She was six when her parents divorced. Anna as well as her mother Dylan moved to Melbourne to Mudgeeraba in Gold Coast Queensland. The actress said that she hasn't spoken to her father for about 8 years. While growing up her mother was adamant about preventing Dylan and her from watching television. Anna Wintour is the full name for the actress Anna Wintour born in London in England on November 3 1949. British editor and longtime editor at American Vogue (1988-1999). Anna Wintour is one of most famous names in journalism and fashion. She was born 3rd November 1949 in Hampstead. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. From the time she was a child, her parents Charles Wintour & Eleanor Trego Baker Wintour have displayed an keen interest in fashion. She started working for the company that makes clothes Biba when she was 15 years old. Her parents are Charles Wintour (editor of The London Evening Standard) and Eleanor Nonietrego-Baker. They had five kids. Her father worked as editor at a non-profit daily newspaper called The London Evening Standard and her mother was a philanthropist. She was born in London. She went to North London Collegiate School. From the time she was a child she was an outspoken woman who frequently resisted school dress codes with short skirts. Through the support from her father she was able to get an employment at the famous shop Biba when she was just 15. The young woman quit school, dropped out and began an Harrods Fashion training program. The school she enrolled her in for fashion classes on her parents' insistence but she was unable to attend school. Hairstyles like bobs are an iconic feature of hers. The girl was a lover of the clubs in London, where some of pop music's biggest stars such as the Beatles and Rolling Stones frequented.






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