Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv is an Australian actor from Australia. She is most famous for playing Olivia Dunham in the Fox science-fiction series Fringe, Wendy Carr in the Netflix crime thriller Mindhunter series and Tess on her role in the HBO television drama The Last of Us. Hans Torv is the mother of the actress. Susan Torv is her mother. At the age of six when she was a child, her mother and daughter divorced. Anna as well as her mother Dylan relocated between Melbourne to Mudgeeraba in Gold Coast Queensland. The actress said that Anna has not spoken to her father for about 8 years. While she and Dylan were young parents discouraged their children from watching television. Anna Wintour's full title is "Dame Anna Wintour" (born 3 November 1949 London England). British Editor and long-time chief editor (1988-present) for American Vogue. Anna Wintour was one of the most famous and acclaimed fashion reporters. Born on November 3, 1949, in Hampstead, London. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. She has been interested in fashion ever since she was in the midst of her childhood. When she was 15 she began working for Biba, a clothing manufacturer. Anna Wintour's parents were Charles Wintour (editor of The London Evening Standard) and Eleanor Nonietrego Baker. They had five children. Her father worked as editor of a no-cost daily paper called The London Evening Standard and her mother was a philanthropist. The couple split in 1979. She went to the North London Collegiate School. The independence of her was apparent from her early years. Her rage was often expressed by wearing short skirts against the school dress code. The first time she was hired, she got her job at Biba, a renowned fashion store through the help of her father. Her father aided her to get her first position at the renowned boutique Biba in the year she turned 15 years old. In the wake of pressure from her parents, she signed up at a fashion school but left. The bob style is her signature since the age of fifteen. She admired and frequented the London clubs, which were frequented by the most famous pop stars including Rolling Stones and Beatles.






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