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      Anna Wintour

      Anna Wintour

      Highest Rated: 99% Bill Cunningham New York (2010)

      Lowest Rated: 47% Mademoiselle C (2013)

      Birthday: Nov 3, 1949

      Birthplace: London, England, UK

      Demanding but with a keen eye for changing trends, Anna Wintour became one of the most influential figures of the fashion industry of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Born in London, the daughter of a prominent newspaper editor, her interest in fashion originally led to her working in high-end retail stores. She crossed over to the print industry when she began helping with the notorious counterculture publication Oz in the late-'60s. Her mainstream career started in earnest when she joined the staff of Harper's & Queen in 1970, gaining notice for her work with top photographers like Helmut Newton. After clashing with other staff members, she quit the magazine and relocated to New York. However, she struggled to replicate her London success in stops at Harpers Bazaar and Viva. After a brief sabbatical, her career began to take off in earnest when she joined New York magazine in 1981. The elaborate photo shoots that had long been her trademark began gaining acceptance throughout the industry. After a long stated goal of working at Vogue she finally joined the publication in 1983. By 1985 she was in charge of the United Kingdom edition of the magazine. Her controlling and abrasive style earned her the nickname "Nuclear Wintour" from staffers. Her bosses at publisher Conde Nast tasked her with trying to rescue the failing House & Garden before eventually moving her back to U.S. Vogue. The direction that she took the magazine, focusing on fashion that was relatable to a wider range of women, brought the title back to prominence. Her time at Vogue, while largely successful, wasn't without difficulties. Wintour was accused at various points of having lost touch with her audience and saw a long succession of staffers leave to join other publications. She began taking a more public approach, participating in the documentary "The September Issue" (2007) and making appearances on TV talk shows. Her trademark bob and dark sunglasses became readily recognizable beyond just the fashion industry. Her place in pop culture grew still larger when her former assistant Lauren Weisberger wrote the novel The Devil Wears Prada (2003). The book's protagonist, Miranda Priestly, was a high-powered, demanding, editor at a top fashion magazine, causing speculation that the character was a thinly veiled swipe at Wintour (despite the fact that the Vogue editor is mentioned as a rival of Priestly). She never apologized for her demeanor and demanding nature, and her influence within fashion was undeniable, regularly making or breaking designers with her opinions. Beyond fashion and publishing, Wintour's oversight of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts annual gala led to it becoming one of the best known charity events in the world.

      Highest rated movies

      Bill Cunningham New York
      Venus and Serena
      Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards

      Photos

      Anna Wintour, (wearing Chanel) at arrivals for Camp: Notes on Fashion Met Gala Costume Institute Annual Benefit - Part 1, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY May 6, 2019. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection Anna Wintour in attendance for JOAN OF ARC: INTO THE FIRE Opening Night on Broadway, The Public Theater, New York, NY March 15, 2017. Photo By: Derek Storm/Everett Collection Bee Shaffer, Anna Wintour at arrivals for The 69th Annual Tony Awards 2015 - Part 2, Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY June 7, 2015. Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection Anna Wintour at arrivals for The 69th Annual Tony Awards 2015 - Part 2, Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY June 7, 2015. Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE, Anna Wintour (center of frame), 2009. ©Roadside Attractions THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE, Andre Leon Talley (center of frame), Anna Wintour (right, with fur), 2009. ©Roadside Attractions THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE, Anna Wintour, 2009. ©Roadside Attractions BILL CUNNINGHAM NEW YORK, Bill Cunningham, photographing Anna Wintour, 2010. ©Zeitgeist Films THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, Anna Wintour (sunglasses), Andrew Bolton (right), 2016. © Magnolia Pictures THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, from left: Anna Wintour, Andrew Bolton, Wendi Deng Murdoch, 2016. © Magnolia Pictures VENUS AND SERENA, Anna Wintour, 2012. ©Magnolia Pictures

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      84% No Score Yet High & Low - John Galliano Self $66.5K 2023
      78% 89% Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful Self - 2020
      87% 75% The Gospel According to André Self $388.2K 2017
      66% 69% Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards Unknown (Character) $59.4K 2017
      77% 69% The First Monday in May Self $527.3K 2016
      84% 77% Dior and I Self $1.0M 2014
      94% 44% The Last Impresario Self - 2013
      47% 36% Mademoiselle C Self - 2013
      77% 69% Venus and Serena Unknown (Character) $51.0K 2012
      99% 92% Bill Cunningham New York Unknown (Character) $1.5M 2010

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet 20/20 Guest 2021
      No Score Yet 48% The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Guest 2018
      No Score Yet 19% The Late Late Show With James Corden Guest 2017
      No Score Yet 61% Late Night With Seth Meyers Guest 2014-2016
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Fashion Fund Judge 2014
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Colbert Report Guest 2012
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Guest 2010