Ariel Winter
Ariel Winter is an American singer, actress and voice actor. Her birth name is Ariel Winter Workman in Los Angeles California on January 28th 1998. Ariel Winter began her career acting as a performer at a young age when she appeared in a Cool Whip advertisement when she was just six years old. In the age of seven, she landed her very first TV role in an episode on CBS's sitcom Listen Up! Monk Bones followed, as did ER. Gretchen appeared in Disney Original Channel's animated series Phineas and Ferb as of 2007. In 2007, she appeared in her first live-action part as Alex Dunphy, on the popular TV show Modern Family. Her cast received four Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Ensemble Performance in the category of Comedy Series. Ariel continues to voice roles in movies like ParaNorman Cloudy, With A Chance Of Meatballs & Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright. Ariel holds a purple-colored belt in Taekwondo. She is the older sister of actor Shanelle Workman as well as Jimmy Workman. She's also a skilled performer, as well as a member of a band WickedSweet. She is also involved with environmental causes to promote sustainable living. She was a victim of abuse by her parents abused her physically and emotionally in 2012. Shanelle, Ariel's permanent guardian since 2014, was Shanelle. Ariel and Laurent Claude Gaudette were romantically connected in the year 2015. Ariel is currently in a romantic partnership with Levi Meaden since the year 2017. Ariel Winter, a 19-year-old American actress stands 155 cm or 5 feet. Ariel Winter is proud to display her slim figure via social media. Ariel Winter weighs 60kg, that's about 130 pounds. Ariel born on January 28th enjoys her Sun sign Aquarius. Winter is an accomplished actress who's gained recognition in the field from a very young age. Ariel Winter (born Ariel Winter Workman) is a 25 year old American actress who has a lot of talent. Her career has seen her rise within the world of entertainment since a very young age. Winter was a born Aquarian, at the age of 28 on January 28, 1998.






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