Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv hails from Australia. She is famous for her role in the role of Olivia Dunham on the Fox Science Fiction series Fringe Wendy Carr on the Netflix crime thriller Mindhunter and Tess in the HBO post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us. Hans Torv was the father of star. Susan Torv is her mother. At the age of six the couple divorced. Anna's mother Dylan as well as her brother relocated from Melbourne to Mudgeeraba in Melbourne. The actress claims that she's been estranged with her father ever when she was about eight. She was discouraged by her mother for both as well as Dylan to go to the television when they were young. Anna Wintour, full name Dame Anna Wintour was born November 3, 1949, in London England. She is an British journalist, who was one of the fashion's most powerful names as the editor-in-chief of American Vogue since 1988 until today. Anna Wintour - one of the best known name in fashion as well as in journalism was born in Hampstead on the 3rd November the 3rd of November, 1949. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. The New York native was born. Her mother was Eleanor Trego Baker Wintour. When she was 15 she started working for the clothing brand Biba. 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 first child. Her father worked as editor at a non-profit daily newspaper called The London Evening Standard and her mother was a philanthropist. Their divorce took place in 1979. North London Collegiate School was the place she went to study. From the beginning of her life, she's been a strong independent girl and rebelled against the dress code of the school. She wore short skirts. Her first job at Biba, a renowned fashion store thanks to her father's assistance. Then she dropped out of school in order to complete the Harrods education program. At the request of the parents of her, she signed up in a school for fashion but she walked out. The bob haircut is a trademark of her. She was an avid fan of the clubs in London, where some of pop music's biggest celebrities like The Beatles as well as the Rolling Stones frequented.






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