Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv, an Australian actress from Australia. She is most famous for the role of Olivia Dunham in the Fox sci-fi show Fringe, Wendy Carr in the Netflix crime thriller Mindhunter series, and Tess in the HBO television drama The Last of Us. Hans Torv, a Melbourne-born couple in Australia, had a baby to the famous actress. When she was just six, her parents divorced. Anna's mom, Dylan as well as her brother moved into Mudgeeraba after a move from Melbourne. According to the star she was estranged from her father when she was around eighteen. While growing up her mother advised Dylan and her from watching TV. Anna Wintour, full name the Dame Anna Wintour was born November 3rd, 1949 in London England. She is a British journalist, who was one of the most prominent fashion names as the editor-in-chief of American Vogue from 1988 to date. Anna Wintour - one of the most well-known name in fashion and in journalism - was born in Hampstead on the 3rd of November in 1949. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. She was born to Charles Wintour and Eleanor Trego Baker Wintour is a fan in fashion from her childhood. In the age of 15 she began working for Biba, a clothing manufacturer. Anna Wintour, one of five children born to Charles Wintour & Eleanor Nonie Baker, who lived in Hampstead, England, on the 3rd of November 1949, was the youngest child. Her father, who was an editor for the London Evening Standard daily free paper and mother were both committed to charity. Her parents divorced in 1979. She attended the North London Collegiate School. In her youth, she rebelled often in opposition to the dress code at school with skirts she considered too short. Her first job with Biba famous clothing store, through the help of her father. Then she quit school and dropped out of school to enroll in a Harrods program. The parents of her insist that she attend fashion classes however after only a few months of being in the school the student dropped out. The bob haircut is a trademark of her. She was a frequent visitor to London club frequented by the Rolling Stones, Beatles and other pop stars.






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