Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv hails from Australia. She is known for her roles as Olivia Dunham on the Fox science fiction show Fringe Wendy Carr on the Netflix crime thriller Mindhunter as well as Tess in the HBO post-apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us. She was the daughter of Hans as well as Susan Torv in Melbourne Australia. Around the age of six when she was a child, her mother and daughter separated. Anna Dylan's brother, along with their mother moved from Melbourne to Mudgeeraba. She has lived estranged her father as per Anna. As a child, her mother strongly discouraged her and Dylan from watching TV. Anna Wintour, full name Dame Anna Wintour was born November 3rd 1949 in London England. She is an British journalist and one of the most prominent fashion people as editor-in chief of American Vogue since 1988 until the present. Anna Wintour is one of the most famous people for fashion journalism and journalistic work. 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 passion for fashion. When she was 15 She began her first job for a clothing business called Biba. Anna Wintour is one of the five children that Charles Wintour had with Eleanor Nonietrego Baker. Her birthplace was in Hampstead on the 3rd of November 1949. Her father was editor of the London Evening Standard, a free daily paper and mother were both charitable donors. She was born in London. North London Collegiate School was the place she went to study. In her youth, she rebelled often against her school's dress code by wearing skirts that were too short. Her first job at Biba the acclaimed fashion boutique through the help of her father. The young woman quit school then dropped out of school and entered a Harrods Fashion training program. In the wake of pressure from her parents, she was enrolled in a school for fashion but left. Bob hair is her signature from the age of fifteen. She admired and frequented the London clubs, which were frequented by the most famous music stars, including Rolling Stones and Beatles.
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