Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz is a New York City-based comedy artist originally from Vermont. All over America describe her show as being surprisingly funny and not at all preposterous. She contributes as a writer and creator of content to Riot Fest The Hard Times and Macaulay Culkin's Bunny Ears. She has been featured in BuzzFeed as well as Vulture, as well as at several national comedy festival including The New York Comedy Festival. She hosts the Best Mistakes podcast with Brooklyn comedian Nika Lombazzo. In the lead-up to her co-hosting role, she produced and presented Our Time of the Week in The Stand Comedy Club main room and the monthly show Thirst Trap with Anya Volz that was held in legendary venues such as Union Hall Caveat and House of YES and was reported for publication in The New York Times and Time Out New York. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz, a Vermont-born actress and comedian, is currently in production. Anya was a performer as a child in the neighborhood and pursued her passion for acting throughout her teens. Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy is an actress. She was awarded numerous awards, such as a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, as well as nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award and BAFTA Film Award. Taylor-Joy opted out of high school to focus on her acting career when she was just 16. Taylor-Joy's birth date was April 16, 1996, in Miami Florida. It is daughter to Dennis Alan Taylor, a former bank executive, as well as Jennifer Marina Joy, a psychologist. She is half English and half Spanish. Their father is Argentine who had Scottish as well as English ancestry. Her mother is Spanish as well as English heritage. Four of her siblings belong to her father's old marriage. The family was within Buenos Aires until she was six years old, and then moved to the Victoria neighborhood in London. Taylor-Joy stated that the move had been traumatic, and she was unable to go back to school in English because she hoped to come back to Argentina. She had to switch schools to Northlands and then Hill House. Later, she enrolled in Queen's Gate School to study ballet as well as perform in the productions of the school. After she turned 16, she quit school to pursue a full-time career in acting. As a child, Taylor-Joy was aware of her desire to be an actor and her dreams came true when she was offered a modeling job from Sarah Doukas the founder of Storm Management.






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