Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv was born in Australia. She is famous for her role as Olivia Dunham on the Fox science fiction show Fringe Wendy Carr on the Netflix crime thriller series Mindhunter as well as Tess in The Last of Us, the HBO post-apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us. The star was born to Hans and Susan Torv in Melbourne Australia. When she was six when she was a child, her mother and daughter separated. Anna, her mother and Dylan were forced to move from Melbourne to Mudgeeraba located in Gold Coast Queensland. The actor says she's disengaged from her father when she was about eight. They and Dylan were discouraged from watching the television by their mom when she was growing older. Anna Wintour is the full name for Dame Anna Wintour born in London in England on the 3rd of November 1949. British editor and longtime editor at American Vogue (1988-1999). Anna Wintour, one of the biggest journalists and designers, was born in the Hampstead area of London on 3 November 1949. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. She was born in the city of New York to Eleanor Trego Baker Wintour. Her first job was at the company that makes clothes Biba when she was fifteen. Anna Wintour is one of five children Charles Wintour had with Eleanor Nonietrego Baker. She was born in Hampstead on the 3rd of November 1949. Her father was editor of a no-cost daily paper called The London Evening Standard and her mother was a charitable donor. Their divorce took place in 1979. She was a student at North London Collegiate School. North London Collegiate School. As a child she often rebelled against the dress code of her school in skirts that were too short. With the assistance from her father, she landed work at the well-known boutique Biba aged 15. Her father aided her to get her first job with the renowned boutique Biba in the year she turned 15 years old. At the request of her parents, she attended a fashion course at the local school. She dropped out. Since the age of 15 she was sporting a Bob hairstyles. She admired and frequented the London clubs that were visited by some of the biggest music stars, including Rolling Stones and Beatles.






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