Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz hails from Vermont. The comedian is currently an New York City based comedian. In all over America the audience has stated that the comedy of Anya Volz is amazing and funny, but non-preaching. She writes and creates material for Riot Fest: The Hard Times along with Macaulay's Bunny Ears. Her work has been highlighted on BuzzFeed, Vulture and several comedy festivals across the country such as the New York Comedy Festival. Her podcast Best Mistakes is a podcast which focuses on mistakes. It's cohosted by Brooklyn comic Nika Lombazzo. In the pre-covid, she hosted and produced Our Time of the Week with Nika Lomazzo at The Stand Comedy Club. The weekly Thirst Trap Show with Anya Volz was hosted by her. It was hosted in legendary places like Union Hall Caveat, House of YES and also the New York Times. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz has been a Vermont native and comic actor for over a decade. Anya began acting in the community theater as a child age and pursued the arts throughout her adolescence. Anya Josephine Marie Taylor Joy is an actress. Her awards include an Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, as well as being nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award category and for the BAFTA Film Award. Taylor-Joy left high school at 16 in order to take on a acting career. Anya Taylor Joy is a American actress who was from Miami Florida. The girl is English one-half Spanish. The parents of her include Dennis Alan Taylor an ex-banker as well as Jennifer Marina Joy psychologist. His father was an Argentine with Scottish as well as English heritage. Her mother's ancestral lineage is Spanish as well as English. Taylor-Joy was born into a clan of six children. Four of her siblings are of the marriage that she had with Taylor's father. The family relocated out of Buenos Aires to Victoria, London at the age of six when Taylor-Joy was born. Taylor-Joy explains that moving to London was traumatizing and she did not learn English to avoid moving back to Argentina. Hill House, a school located in the same area in the same district as Northlands had to accept her. She enrolled later at Queen's Gate School in which she took ballet classes and was involved in school-based plays. At 16, she quit the school in order to focus on acting full time. Taylor-Joy's dream to be an actor of professional caliber was born at an early age.






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