Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv was born in Australia. She is most famous for playing Olivia Dunham in the Fox science-fiction series Fringe, Wendy Carr in the Netflix crime thriller Mindhunter series, and Tess as Tess in The Last of Us, an HBO drama The Last of Us. Hans Torv was the mother of her in Melbourne, Australia. Around six years in the past, her parents split up. Anna as well as her mother Dylan moved between Melbourne to Mudgeeraba located in Gold Coast Queensland. The actress claims that she's been disengaged from her father until she was eight years old. Growing up her mother highly discouraged her as well as Dylan from watching TV. Anna Wintour's full title is "Dame Anna Wintour" (born 3 November 1949 in London England). British Editor and long-time chief editor (1988-present) from 1988 to present for American Vogue. Anna Wintour is one of the most well-known names for fashion journalism and journalistic work. Born 3rd November 1949 in Hampstead. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. She was born in the city of New York. Her mother was Eleanor Trego Baker Wintour. At the age of 15 She began her first job at clothing company Biba. Anna Wintour born November 3rd 1949, in the city of Hampstead. the United Kingdom. Parents were Charles Wintour an Eleanor Nonietrego. She was born in Hampstead in London on the 3rd of November, 1949. She was born to Charles Wintour and Eleanor Nonie Trego Baker. Her mother is a charitable philanthropist. Her parents divorced in 1979. divorced. She was a student at the North London Collegiate School. From the beginning of her life, she's been a strong independent girl and rejected the dress code for her school, wearing short skirts. Her first job at Biba the acclaimed fashion store thanks to her father's assistance. She gave up academics, dropped out and began a Harrods Fashion training program. On the advice of her parents, she was enrolled to take courses in fashion but later quit. Since she was 15years old, her hairstyle has always been a cut. She was a fan of and frequented London clubs, which were frequented by some of the biggest rock stars like Rolling Stones and Beatles.






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