Anya Volz and Anya Taylor joy
Anya Volz is a New York City-based comic originally from Vermont. All across America the audience has described Anya Volz's comedy as amazing and funny, but non-preaching. She has written and created material to Riot Fest: The Hard Times as well as Macaulay's Bunny Ears. Her work has appeared in BuzzFeed as well as Vulture as well as several national comedy festivals including New York Comedy Festival and the Women in Comedy Festival. She cohosts Best Mistakes a podcast about doing a fuckup alongside fellow Brooklyn comic Nika Lomazzo. Her Time of the Week shows, which is held weekly in The Stand Comedy Club's main room was produced by her and she co-hosted it. Thirst Trap is a monthly event with 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 has been an Vermont native and comic actor for over 10 years. Anya Volz started her career in community theaters of her locality from a young age as she followed her passion for performing arts throughout her teen years. Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy is an actress. Her awards include an 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 graduated from school at sixteen to pursue an acting career. Anya Taylor Joy was born in Miami Florida on 16 April 1996. The girl is English one-half Spanish. Parents were Dennis Alan Taylor an ex-banker and Jennifer Marina Joy psychologist. Her father, an Argentinan of Scottish and English roots is her mother. Her mother is of Spanish and English heritage. Taylor Joy also has 4 brothers and sisters, with one coming in each parent's previous marriages. Her family is initially from Buenos Aires, but moved to Victoria in the year she turned 6. According to Taylor-Joy the relocation was difficult and she refused to learn English with the intention of moving back to Argentina. Hill House, a school in the same district as Northlands had to accept her. Later she attended Queen's Gate School, where she studied dance and performed in productions. At the age of 16 she quit school in order to pursue acting as a profession. Since her early years, Taylor-Joy had a dream to work as an actress. her dreams came true when she was approached for a modeling gig by Sarah Doukas the founder of Storm Management.






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