Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz was born in Vermont and is now residing living in New York City. People from all across America describe her comedy as surprisingly entertaining, and even not that preached. She's a writer contributor and producer of material for Riot Fest, The Hard Times as well as Macaulay Cukin Bunny Ears. She has appeared in BuzzFeed, Vulture, and in national festivals like the Women in Comedy Festival in New York and New York Comedy Festival. Co-hosting Best Mistakes, a podcast featuring a sloppy comedy show co-hosted by Brooklyn comic Nika Lomazzo. Her Time of the week is a show that takes place weekly at The Stand Comedy Club's main room was produced by her and she was co-hosting it. Thirst Trap is a monthly performance co-hosted by Anya Volz that has been performed in legendary locations such as Union Hall Caveat House of YES. The New York Times has also published a story about the show. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz has been a Vermont resident and comic actor for over 10 years. Anya began acting in the community theater at a young age, and continued to pursue the arts throughout her adolescence. Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor Joy is an actor. Her awards include a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and was also nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award category and for BAFTA Film Award. Taylor-Joy, then aged 16 at the time, quit school in order to pursue a career in acting. Anya Taylor Joy (born April 16th 1996) was born in Miami Florida. A 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 Argentine with Scottish-English heritage. The Spanish and mother who is English speaks is her father. Taylor Joy is the youngest of four brothers and sisters, with one coming at each one of their parents' previous marriages. They resided in Buenos Aires up until Taylor-Joy was 6 years old, after which they moved to the Victoria district in London. Taylor Joy claims that her move was extremely stressful. Taylor Joy was unable to study English and believed she would be able to move back to Argentina. Her school had to change from Northlands to Hill House. Then she attended Queen's Gate School where she studied ballet and acted in school plays. After 16 she decided to leave school in order to concentrate in acting full-time. Taylor-Joy's dream to be an actor of professional caliber began at a very young age.






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