Anna Torv and Anna Wintour
Anna Torv hails from Australia. She is best known for the role of Olivia Dunham in the Fox sci-fi show Fringe, Wendy Carr in the Netflix crime thriller Mindhunter series and Tess in the HBO television drama The Last of Us. Hans Torv was born to her in Melbourne, Australia. At the age of six years old, her parents separated. Anna as well as her mother Dylan moved to Melbourne to Mudgeeraba located in Gold Coast Queensland. According to the actress, she has been divorced from her father ever when she was around eighteen. As she as well as Dylan were growing up, their mothers discouraged them from watching any TV. Anna Wintour full name is Dame Anna Wintour. Born November 3rd 1949 London England, she was an editor in the fashion industry. British editor. As editor-in-chief of American Vogue Magazine (1988-) for many years, Anna Wintour became one the most prominent figures in fashion. Anna Wintour is one of most famous names in journalism and fashion. Her birth date was November 3, 1949, in Hampstead. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. She was born in the city of New York to Eleanor Trego Baker Wintour. At the age of 15, she began working for the brand of clothing Biba. Anna Wintour, one of five children born to Charles Wintour & Eleanor Nonie Baker, who lived in Hampstead, England on November 3, 1949, was the youngest child. Anna Wintour was born in November 1949, in London, England to Eleanor Trego Baker and Charles Wintour. Her birthplace was in London. She attended the North London Collegiate School. In her early years, she was an independent woman who frequently resisted school dress code through shorts and skirts. In the age of 15, she was offered her first position through the assistance of her father at the renowned shop Biba. She quit her studies and quit her high school in order to join a Harrods program. On the insistence from her family members, she was enrolled in a fashion institute but she walked out. Her haircuts were bobs from the time she was just 15 years old. She loved and visited London bars where The Rolling Stones and Beatles were frequent visitors.






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