Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz, a comedian from Vermont living in New York City. Her work has been praised by men across America for her witty humor that's not preached. She has been a writer for Riot Festival's The Hard Times, MacaulayCulkin Bunny Ears as well as a creator of content. She's been featured in BuzzFeed, Vulture and several comedy events across the United States such as the New York Comedy Festival. Co-hosting Best Mistakes, a podcast on messed up comedy together with Brooklyn comic Nika Lomazzo. She was the producer and host of Our Time of the Week in the main area at The Stand Comedy Club and the Thirst Trap together with Anya Volz and Anya Volz, both of which were held at legendary venues such as Union Hall Caveat or House of YES. The New York Times and Time Out New York have published articles about her. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz, a comedian from Vermont, and an actor, is currently in production. Anya was a performer in the community theater as a child age and pursued the arts through her teens. Anya Josephine Marie Taylor Joy was an actor for a long time. She has won numerous awards and nominations. One of them was an award called the Golden Globe Award. Taylor Joy graduated from school at 16, in search of an acting career. Anya Taylor-Joy was born on April 16 1996 at Miami Florida. Half English and half Spanish she is the daughter of Dennis Alan Taylor a former banker, and Jennifer Marina Joy a psychologist. Her father is an native of Argentina with Scottish and English roots is also her mother. Her mother comes from Spanish and English heritage. The four siblings of Taylor-Joy are from her father's ex-married partners. They moved with the family from Buenos Aires to Victoria, London when Taylor-Joy turned six. According to Taylor-Joy, the removal was extremely difficult for her and she refused to learn English with the intention of returning to Argentina. The school she attended had to be changed to Northlands and then Hill House. After that, she attended Queen's Gate School and studied ballet, while also performing in school's dramas. She quit high school at 16 to focus on her acting profession. Taylor-Joy always knew that she wanted to become an actor. 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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