Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv was born in Australia. She is best known for her role as Olivia Dunham in the Fox science-fiction series Fringe, Wendy Carr in the Netflix crime thriller Mindhunter series, as well as Tess in The Last of Us, an HBO series The Last of Us. The actress was born to Hans as well as Susan Torv in Melbourne Australia. She was six when her parents divorced. Anna Dylan's brother, along with their mother were forced to move from Melbourne into Mudgeeraba. The actress claimed that she had not talked with her father in the past 8 years. Growing up her mother advised Dylan and her from watching TV. Anna Wintour, full name the Dame Anna Wintour was born November 3, 1949, in London England. She is an British journalist and one of fashion's most influential names as the editor-in-chief of American Vogue between 1988 and today. Anna Wintour one of the most renowned names in the world in fashion and journalism was born on 3 November 1949 in London's Hampstead. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. She's always been a fan of fashion from the time she was in the midst of her childhood. In her early teens, Wintour began to work at clothing company Biba. Anna Wintour, one of five children born to Charles Wintour & Eleanor Nonie Baker in Hampstead, London England, on the 3rd of November 1949 was the first child. Anna Wintour was born in November 1949 in the city of London England, to Eleanor Trego Baker and Charles Wintour. Her parents divorced in 1979. divorced. She was educated at North London Collegiate School. When she was a teenager, she rebelled often against her school's dress code in skirts that were too long. With the assistance of her father, she landed a job in the renowned shop Biba at 15 years old. The designer decided to drop her academics and dropped from school. She took up a training program at Harrods. She was enrolled at a school to attend fashion classes at her parents' insistence but dropped out of the school. Hairstyles like bobs are a trademark of her. The girl was a lover of clubs in London, which many of the greatest pop music stars such as The Beatles and Rolling Stones frequented.






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