Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz, a comedian who hails from Vermont living in New York City. She has received praise from people across America because of her humor, described as humorous but not preachy. She contributes as a author and creator of content to Riot Fest The Hard Times and Macaulay Culkin's Bunny Ears. Her work has been highlighted in BuzzFeed, Vulture and several comedy events across the United States including New York Comedy Festival. She hosts Best Mistakes a podcast about fucking up along with fellow Brooklyn comic Nika Lomazzo. Their Time of The Week shows, which is held weekly in The Stand Comedy Club's main space, was created by her, and she cohosted it. Thirst Trap is a monthly show with Anya Volz that's been staged at legendary venues like Union Hall Caveat, House of YES or House of YES. The New York Times has written about the show. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz was born in Vermont and is an actor as well as a comedian. Anya started acting in community theater at a young age and pursued the arts throughout her adolescence. Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor Joy is an actor. The actress has received numerous accolades, including an Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award in as well as nominations for the BAFTA Film Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. Taylor-Joy left school to focus on her acting career at age 16. Anya Taylor Joy was born in Miami Florida on 16 April 1996. It is daughter to Dennis Alan Taylor, a former bank executive, as well as Jennifer Marina Joy, a psychologist is about half English in half Spanish. Their father is Argentine of Scottish as well as English origin. The mother of Taylor-Joy has Spanish as well as English heritage. Taylor-Joy is one of the five children, four are of her father's previous marriage. The family lived in Buenos Aires until she was 6 years old. They then moved to the Victoria region in London. Taylor-Joy says that moving in London was stressful as she wasn't able to master English in order to prevent returning to Argentina. Hill House was the new school she was required to attend after switching from Northlands. Then she enrolled in Queen's Gate School, where she studied dance and performed in plays. She quit high school when she was 16 in order to pursue her acting profession. Taylor-Joy began her career as an actor in the child years who was certain she would be one. Her dreams were realized after Sarah Doukas, the founder of Storm Management offered her a job as a model.






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