Ariel Winter
Ariel Winter was born Ariel Winter Workman, on Janurary 28, 1998 in Los Angeles California. Ariel is a famous American voice actress. Ariel began her acting career at a young age, starring in the Cool Whip commercial at age 6. Her first television appearance was on an episode of CBS's Listen Up! program at seven years old. Her subsequent roles included Monk Bones, ER and different series. Gretchen was her character in 2007 in Disney's original channel's animation show Phineas and Ferb. The following year, she got her breakout live-action role as Alex Dunphy on the hit television series Modern Family. Alongside the other cast members from Modern Family she received the Screen Actors Guild Award in 4 different years as the the Best Ensemble Comedy Series. Ariel keeps doing voiceovers for characters appearing in films like ParaNorman Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs and Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright. Ariel is a purple belt in Taekwondo. She is the younger sister of actor Shanelle Workman as well as Jimmy Workman. She's a musician and performs in the band called WickedSweet. She also works in environmental groups that encourage living a greener lifestyle. She applied for guardianship in behalf of her younger sister, alleging that they had physically and psychologically abused Ariel. Shanelle was appointed Ariel's permanent guardian in the year 2014. In 2015 Ariel was involved in a romantic relationship with Laurent Claude Gaudette. Ariel started being with Levi Meaden. Ariel Winter is a young American actress, who measures 5'1" or 155cm (1.55m). Ariel Winter is proud to show off her curvy physique via social media. Her weight is around 60 kg, or about the weight of 132 pounds. The 28th day of January Ariel is thriving under her Sun sign Aquarius. Winter has an interesting career and dating history. Ariel Winter (born Ariel Winter Workman) is a 26-year young American actress who has a lot of talent. She has been rising in the entertainment industry from the age of just a few years. Winter was born an Aquarian on January 28, 1998.






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