Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz is a New York City-based comic originally born in Vermont. Many men in America say her comedy is humorous, but not preached. She's a contributor writer and producer of material for Riot Fest, The Hard Times The Hard Times, and Macaulay Curkin Bunny Ears. She's appeared on BuzzFeed, Vulture, and at national festivals such as the Women in Comedy Festival in New York and New York Comedy Festival. Co-hosting Best Mistakes, a podcast about messed-up comedy, with Brooklyn comedian Nika Lomazzo. She produced and hosted the pre-covid Our Time of the Week at The Stand Comedy Club main space as well as their monthly show Thirst Trap With Anya Volz that has been held in legendary venues such as Union Hall Caveat and House of YES and has been reported on The New York Times and Time Out New York. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz grew up in Vermont. She is both comedian and actor. Anya was a child actor in her community and kept her education in the arts throughout her teens. Anya Josephine Marie Taylor Joy is an actress for several years. She has won several accolades, including the Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award in addition to nominations for a BAFTA Film Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. Taylor-Joy resigned from school when she aged 16 in order to pursue a profession in acting. Anya Taylor Joy (born April 16th 1996) was born in Miami Florida. Anya Taylor-Joy, who is half English and the other half Spanish child of Dennis Alan Taylor who was an ex-banker during his previous job as well as Jennifer Marina Joy. Her father is Argentine, of Scottish-English descent. Her mother is of Spanish as well as English roots. Taylor Joy has four siblings, one from each of her parents' prior marriages. Buenos Aires was her home until the age of 6, after which the family moved in Victoria in London. Taylor-Joy acknowledged that the move had been traumatic, and refused to pursue a degree in English in the hope of go back to Argentina. The school she attended had to be changed from Northlands to Hill House. Then she went to Queen's Gate School, where she learned dance and participated in plays. At the age of 16, she quit school and pursuing a full-time acting profession. At a very young age, Taylor-Joy knew that she wanted to become an actress and her dreams came true when she was approached for a modeling gig by Sarah Doukas the founder of Storm Management.






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