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 and Tess in the HBO post-apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us. Hans Torv was the mother of her in Melbourne, Australia. Around the age of six the couple split up. Anna Dylan's brother, along with their mother relocated from Melbourne into Mudgeeraba. According to the actress, she is separated from her father when she was around eighteen. The mother of her child discouraged her and Dylan from watching TV when they were young. Anna Wintour, full name is Dame Anna Wintour was born November 3rd 1949. She was born in London England. She is an British journalist, who was one of fashion's most influential names as the editor-in-chief of American Vogue since 1988 until date. Anna Wintour is one of the most famous people in fashion and journalism. Born on November 3, 1949 in Hampstead. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. Wintour was born in New York City. Her mother was Eleanor Trego Baker Wintour. When she was 15 she started working for the clothing brand Biba. Anna Wintour was born on 3 November 1949 in the city of Hampstead, England in the home of Charles Wintour and Eleanor Nonie Trego Baker as one of their five children. Her father, who was editor of the London Evening Standard daily free paper and mother were both philanthropists. Her parents split up in 1979. She went to the North London Collegiate School. It was clear that she was independent in her early years. She often rebelled by having short skirts in opposition to the school dress code. At the age of 15 she landed her first job with the help of her father at the renowned shop Biba. She dropped out of school to go through an Harrods course of training. Her parents pressured her to enroll in fashion classes, but after a few months at the academy and dropping out, she decided to leave. At the age of 15, she has been flaunting bob hairstyle. She was a frequent visitor to the London nightclubs where some of the biggest pop stars, including Rolling Stones or Beatles visited.






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