Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz comes from Vermont. Many men in America describe her humor as funny but not too preachy. She's a contributor writer and creator of content to Riot Fest, The Hard Times The Hard Times, and Macaulay Cukin Bunny Ears. She's appeared on BuzzFeed, Vulture, and at major festivals, such as New York Comedy Festival, the Women in Comedy Festival in New York and New York Comedy Festival. She hosts Best Mistakes podcast with Brooklyn comedian Nika Lombazzo. Pre-covid she produced and cohosted Our Time of the Week at The Stand Comedy Club main room as well as the weekly show Thirst Trap with Anya Volz which has taken place at legendary venues like Union Hall Caveat and House of YES and was written up on The New York Times and Time Out New York. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz has been an Vermont resident and comic actor for over a decade. Anya was a child actor in the community and pursued her studies in arts and entertainment all through her teens. Anya Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy is an actress. Her awards include the Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and was nominated in the Primetime Emmy Award category and for BAFTA Film Award. Taylor-Joy left high school at 16 in order to take on a acting career. Anya Taylor Joy, born on April 16, 1996, in Miami Florida. A half English and half Spanish her parents are Dennis Alan Taylor a former banker as well as Jennifer Marina Joy a psychologist. The father of her mother, who is native of Argentina with Scottish and English heritage is also her mother. Her mother hails from Spanish and English heritage. Taylor Joy also has 4 siblings, one from each of her parents' prior marriages. Her family is initially of Buenos Aires, but moved to Victoria at the age of six years old. Taylor-Joy explains that moving to London was traumatizing and that she didn't take the time to learn English so that she could avoid returning to Argentina. Hill House had to be her new school following the changed schools from Northlands. Later, she enrolled in Queen's Gate School to study ballet and act in productions of the school. When she was 16 she dropped out of school in order to pursue a full-time career in acting. Taylor-Joy was always aware that her dream was to become an actor. This was achieved when Sarah Doukas founder of Storm Management provided Taylor-Joy with a modelling job.






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