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. The actress was born to Hans as well as Susan Torv in Melbourne Australia. When she was just six, her parents divorced. Anna, her mother and Dylan relocated between Melbourne to Mudgeeraba located in Gold Coast Queensland. The actor claims she's been disengaged from her father since she was around eight. Her mother discouraged both her and Dylan to watch TV as children. Anna Wintour in full Dame Anna Wintour (born November 3 1949 London England) British editor who, as longtime editor in chief (1988until ) of American Vogue magazine became one of the most powerful figures in fashion. Anna Wintour one of the most celebrated name in the field in fashion and journalism was born on November 3 1949 in London's Hampstead. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. Born to Charles Wintour and Eleanor Trego Baker Wintour has been interested in fashion right from childhood. When she was 15 she started working for the brand of clothing Biba. Anna Wintour, one of five children born to Charles Wintour & Eleanor Nonie Baker of Hampstead in London England on 3 November 1949, was the youngest child. Anna Wintour was born in November 1949 in London, England, to Eleanor Trego Baker, and Charles Wintour. Her parents divorced in 1979. She went to North London Collegiate School. When she was a teenager, she rebelled often against the dress code of her school with skirts she considered too short. Her first job at Biba, a renowned fashion boutique with her father's help. She decided to give up her academics and dropped out of her school and started a course of study at Harrods. At the request of her parents to attend a style class in a local high school. The class ended and she dropped out. The bob style has been her trademark since she was fifteen. She was a fan of and frequented London clubs that were visited by some of the greatest music stars, including Rolling Stones and Beatles.
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