Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv was born in Australia. The actress is famous for her role as Olivia Dunham of the Fox Science Fiction series Fringe Wendy Carr of the Netflix Crime thriller series Mindhunter Tess and the HBO Post-Apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us. She was the daughter of Hans Torv and Susan Torv in Melbourne Australia. When she was about six, her parents divorced. Anna's mother, Dylan as well as her brother relocated into Mudgeeraba from Melbourne. The star claims that they and their father have been in a relationship since she was eight. They and Dylan were discouraged from watching television by their mother when she was growing up. Anna Wintour is the full name for the actress Anna Wintour born in London, England on November 3, 1949. British editor and longtime editor of American Vogue (1988-1999). Anna Wintour, one of the biggest journalists and designers, was born in the Hampstead area of London on November 3, 1949. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. She has been interested in fashion ever since she was a child. She started working for the clothing firm Biba at the age of 15 years old. Anna Wintour was born on the 3rd of November, 1949 in Hampstead London England in the home of Charles Wintour and Eleanor Nonie Trego Baker as one of the five kids they had. Her father was an editor at a daily public newspaper that was free, The London Evening Standard, as did her mother, who was a charitable person. She was born in London. North London Collegiate School was the place she went to study. Her independence was evident from her childhood and would often rebel against the dress code at her school by having brief skirts. Her father was instrumental in helping her get her first job at Biba boutique when she was fifteen years old. She quit her studies and dropped out of high school in order to join an Harrods program. Following the advice of her parents, she attended a fashion course at the local school. She dropped out. Bob hair is her signature since she was fifteen. She was a frequent visitor to London nightclubs frequented by Rolling Stones, Beatles and other pop stars.
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