Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz hails from Vermont. She is now a New York City based comedian. Her work has been praised by males across America for her witty comics that aren't preachy. She's written for Riot Festival's The Hard Times, MacaulayCulkin Bunny Ears and also a creator of content. She was featured in BuzzFeed as well as Vulture, as well as numerous national comedy festivals including the New York Comedy Festival. She hosts the Best Mistakes Podcast, which revolves around making mistakes, with Brooklyn comedy legend Nika Lombazzo. Prior to covid, she created Our Time of the Week and hosted the show Thirst Trap, co-hosted by Anya Volz. The show, which is a monthly event has taken place in legendary venues such as Union Hall Caveat and House of YES. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz is a actor and comedian born and raised in Vermont. Anya started acting in community theater at a young age and pursued the arts all through her teenage years. Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy is an actor. She has been awarded many awards, among them her Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award. In out of that, she's been nominated for both a BAFTA Film Award as well as the Primetime Emmy Award. Taylor Joy quit school at the age of 16, in search of an acting career. Anya Taylor Joy, born on April 16, 1996, at Miami Florida. She is the daughter of Dennis Alan Taylor, a former bank executive along with Jennifer Marina Joy, a psychologist, she is approximately half English and half Spanish. His father was Argentine, of Scottish-English descent. Her mother's ancestry is Spanish and English. Four of her siblings belong to her father's former marriage. Her family is initially of Buenos Aires, but moved to Victoria when she was six years old. Taylor-Joy says the move to London was traumatizing and she was unable to take the time to learn English to avoid moving back to Argentina. Hill House, a school located in the same area in the same district as Northlands had to take her. Later she attended Queen's Gate School, where she learned dance and participated in productions. At the age of 16, she quit school to take on a full-time job in acting. Taylor-Joy was always aware her goal was to be an actress. It was when she achieved that dream, Sarah Doukas founder of Storm Management provided Taylor-Joy with an opportunity to model.






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