Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz is a New York City-based comedian originally from Vermont. All across America describe her stand-up as surprisingly entertaining and not at all preposterous. She is a contributing writer as well as creator of original content in the form of Riot Fest, The Hard Times The Hard Times, and Macaulay Curkin Bunny Ears. She has been featured in BuzzFeed and Vulture as well as numerous comedy festivals across the country, including New York Comedy Festival and the Women in Comedy Festival. Her podcast Best Mistakes is a podcast which focuses on mistakes. The show is hosted with Brooklyn comedy legend Nika Lombazzo. The Time of the Week, a weekly show held at The Stand Comedy Club's main venue, was produced by her. she co-hosted it. Thirst Trap is a monthly show co-hosted by Anya Volz and has performed in legendary locations such as Union Hall Caveat House of YES. The New York Times has written a piece about the show. Her short film Sex Neutral premieres soon. Anya Devi Volz was born in Vermont and is an actor as well as a comedian. Anya was a performer in the community theater when she was a young age and pursued her passion for the arts throughout her adolescence. Alla Josephine Marie Taylor Joy is an actress. She has won numerous awards, including the Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and was also nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award category and for the BAFTA Film Award. Taylor-Joy left her school at sixteen to take on a acting career. Anya Taylor Joy was born in Miami Florida on 16 April 1996. Dennis Alan Taylor is a retired banker, and Jennifer Marina Joy is a psychologist. The daughter is an Argentinean of Scottish, English and Argentinean descendance. She has a Spanish and English-speaking mother has been her dad. Taylor-Joy was born into a household that included six children. Four of them are siblings of the marriage that she had with Taylor's dad. Family was at Buenos Aires up until Taylor-Joy reached the age of six, after which they moved to the Victoria district of London. According to Taylor-Joy the move was traumatic and she refused to learn English with the intention of returning to Argentina. Hill House, a school in the same district as Northlands had to enroll her. After that, she attended Queen's Gate School and studied ballet while acting in the school's productions. After 16 she decided to leave school in order to concentrate fully on acting. The dream of Taylor-Joy to become a professional actress started at a young age.






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