Anya Taylor-Joy was born in Miami, Florida, the youngest of six children. Her mother is African-Spanish-English and her father is Scottish-Argentinian. She lived her whole life between Argentina and England. Her dad was an international banker but gave it all up to race motorboats. She was raised in Argentina until the age of six, then moved to Lon...
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Anya Taylor-Joy was born in Miami, Florida, the youngest of six children. Her mother is African-Spanish-English and her father is Scottish-Argentinian. She lived her whole life between Argentina and England. Her dad was an international banker but gave it all up to race motorboats. She was raised in Argentina until the age of six, then moved to London aged eight, where the family lived in Victoria.Her dream of becoming an actress came when she was very young and it finally became possible when she was offered a modeling job. It wasn't long until Taylor-Joy received her first part in the Show Business. When she was 14, she used her savings to move to New York, and at 16, she left school to pursue acting.Anya's outstanding performance in The VVitch: A New-England Folktale (2015), and the positive reviews it got at the Sundance festival revealed her incredible potential to the world. She then starred as the title character in the sci-fi thriller Morgan (2016), directed Luke Scott and also starring Kate Mara. In 2017, she headlined the M. Night Shyamalan's horror-thriller film Split (2016), playing a girl who was abducted by a mysterious man with split personalities.Taylor-Joy is also known for "Endeavour" (2014), "Viking Quest" (2014) and "Atlantis" (2013). Show less «
[on why her parents decided to move from Argentina] My Dad's Scottish-Argentine and my Mum's African...Show more »
[on why her parents decided to move from Argentina] My Dad's Scottish-Argentine and my Mum's African-Spanish - and the political situation in Argentina was getting so dire that they wanted their children to grow up in an environment without fear. We all really resented them for it and now we look back, we're like thank you so much because they gave us such an opportunity in life. Show less «
It's strange, but for better or for worse-and I'm hoping it's for better-I tend to forget my accompl...Show more »
It's strange, but for better or for worse-and I'm hoping it's for better-I tend to forget my accomplishments as soon as they happen. Show less «
I was born in Miami but we moved straight away to Argentina where most of my family still lives, and...Show more »
I was born in Miami but we moved straight away to Argentina where most of my family still lives, and I was there until I was six, and then we moved to England, and I learnt English when I was eight. I was stubborn and I wanted to go home and I didn't understand London at all. I'd come from a place where everything was green and everything was expensive and there were animals everywhere and all of a sudden, I came here [in England] and I was like 'what the f*ck is going on?' Show less «
You do not mess with my characters.
You do not mess with my characters.
It sounds like such a cliché, but I'm so incredibly lucky to be able to do what I love.
It sounds like such a cliché, but I'm so incredibly lucky to be able to do what I love.