Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz comes from Vermont. From all across America the audience has said that her comedy is amazing and funny, but without preachiness. She contributes as a author and creator of content of Riot Fest The Hard Times and Macaulay Culkin's Bunny Ears. Her writing has appeared in BuzzFeed & Vulture. She has also performed in several national comedy festivals which include New York Comedy Festival & Women in Comedy Festival. The co-host is of the Best Mistakes Podcast, which is about making mistakes with Brooklyn comedy legend Nika Lombazzo. Her Time of the week, a weekly show at The Stand Comedy Club's main venue, was created by her, and she co-hosted it. Thirst Trap is a monthly performance featuring Anya Volz that has been performed in legendary locations such as Union Hall Caveat House of YES. The New York Times has written a piece about the series. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz, a Vermont-born actor and comedian, is currently in production. Anya was a performer as a child in the community and pursued her studies in arts and entertainment throughout her teens. Anya Josephine Marie Taylor Joy is an actress for many years. She's won multiple awards and nominations, including an award called the Golden Globe Award. Taylor-Joy dropped out of school at the age of 16 in order to take on a acting career. Anya Taylor Joy (born April 16th 1996) was born in Miami Florida. Half English as well as Spanish she is the daughter of Dennis Alan Taylor a former banker as well as Jennifer Marina Joy a psychologist. The father of her mother, who is Argentinan of Scottish and English roots is also her mother. Her mother is Spanish and English origin. Four of her siblings belong to her father's previous marriage. They were initially located in Buenos Aires, but moved to Victoria when she was aged six. Taylor Joy states that the move was a very difficult experience. She refused to learn English and believed she would be able to relocate back to Argentina. Hill House became her school of choice after Taylor-Joy was forced to change schools. Then she attended Queen's Gate School where she studied ballet and acted in school plays. At the age of 16, she quit school in order to make a career of acting. From a young age Taylor-Joy was aware of her desire to be an actor and her dream came true when she was offered a modeling job at the hands of Sarah Doukas the founder of Storm Management.
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