Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv hails from Australia. She is well known for her part as Olivia Dunham of the Fox Science Fiction show Fringe Wendy Carr of the Netflix Crime thriller series Mindhunter Tess from the HBO Post-Apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us. Hans Torv was the mother of her in Australia, in the city of Melbourne. When she was six, she and her mother split up. Anna and Dylan her younger brother and mother moved from Melbourne to Mudgeeraba which is a tiny town located in Gold Coast Queensland. According to the celebrity, Anna has been separated from her father when she was around eight years old. Dylan and she Dylan were secluded from watching TV by their mother as she was growing up. Anna Wintour's full name is "Dame Anna Wintour" (born 3 November 1949 in London England). British Editor, who served as the Chief Editor (1988-present) for American Vogue. Anna Wintour is one of most famous names for fashion journalism and journalistic work. Born November 3, 1949, in Hampstead. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. Born to Charles Wintour and Eleanor Trego Baker Wintour is a fan in fashion from her the age of five. In her early teens she began working at clothing company Biba. Anna Wintour is one of the five children Charles Wintour had with Eleanor Nonietrego Baker. The birthplace of Anna Wintour was Hampstead on the 3rd of November 1949. Anna Wintour was born 3 November 1949 in London England, to Eleanor Trego Baker and Charles Wintour. Her parents split up in 1979. She attended North London Collegiate School. From the time she was a child she was an independent woman, who would often defy school dress codes with short skirts. The first time she was hired, she got her job with Biba the acclaimed clothing store, through the help of her father. After school, she quit to pursue an Harrods education program. The school she enrolled her in to attend fashion classes at the insistence of her parents but she was unable to attend school. Since the age of 15 she was sporting her the bob haircut. She visited the London clubs frequented by the Rolling Stones, Beatles and others.






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