Ariel Winter
Ariel Winter was born Ariel Winter Workman in Janurary 28th, 1998 in Los Angeles California. Ariel is an American voice actress. Ariel Winter made her debut acting as a performer when she was just a few years old and was featured in a Cool Whip advertisement when she was only six years old. In the age of seven, she landed her very first television role on an episode of CBS's popular sitcom, Listen Up! Later on she was a part of such shows as Monk Bones or ER. Gretchen was a character on the role of Phineas and Ferb on the Disney Original Channel animated show Phineas and Ferb in 2007. In 2007, she was cast as her first live-action character as Alex Dunphy, on the well-known TV show Modern Family. Along with the other characters on Modern Family, she won the Screen Actors Guild Award four times for her outstanding performances by an Ensemble on a Comedy Series. Ariel has continued to voice roles in movies like ParaNorman Cloudy, With A Chance Of Meatballs & Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright. Ariel has earned a Purple belt in Taekwondo. She's the younger sister to the actors Shanelle Workman & Jimmy Workman. She sings a lot and sings with the band WickedSweet. Additionally, she is involved in the field of environmental charities for sustainable living. In 2012, her sister requested to become her guardian on the grounds of mental and physical abuse from her parents. Shanelle was appointed Ariel as her permanent guardian in the year 2014. In 2015 Ariel was romantically linked with Laurent Claude Gaudette. Since 2017, she has been dating Levi Meaden. Ariel Winter, a 19-year-old American actress stands 155 cm which is 5 feet. Ariel Winter boasts about her healthful weight of approximately 60kg (132 pounds). Ariel Winter, born January 28, is living her most beautiful life in the Aquarius. Winter fans can learn about her relationships and past as well as her measurement. Ariel Winter is 25 years old and has been making waves in Hollywood since her early teens. Winter was a born Aquarian, at the age of 28 on January 28, 1998.
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