Ariel Winter
Ariel Winter Workman was born Ariel Winter Workman January 28, 1998 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles. Ariel Winter works as an actor vocalist, voice actor and vocalist. The career of Ariel's actor began when she was six when she was featured in an commercial to promote Cool Whip. In the age of seven she was offered her first TV appearance in an episode of CBS's popular sitcom, Listen Up! After that, she landed performances on TV shows such as Monk Bones and ER. Gretchen was her character in the year 2007 on Disney Original Channel's animated program Phineas and Ferb. Her breakout performance in live-action came in the year following as Alex Dunphy of the hit television series Modern Family. Alongside the other cast members of Modern Family she received the Screen Actors Guild Award in four different years for the Best ensemble Comedy Series. Ariel is still doing the voice of characters for films like ParaNorman Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs and Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright. Ariel holds a purple belt in Taekwondo. She is the younger sister of the actors Shanelle Workman, and Jimmy Workman. She's a singer who has her own band WickedSweet. Additionally, she is involved with environmental causes for sustainable living. In 2012, her elder sister filed a guardianship application for her, alleging that she had suffered physical as well as mentally assaulted by her parents. In 2014, Shanelle became Ariel's permanent guardian. In 2015, Ariel had a romance with Laurent Claude Gaudette. Since 2017, she's dating Levi Meaden. Ariel Winter has a height of 155 cm, or 5.11 inches. At a with a weight of 60kg or 132 pounds Ariel Winter proudly flaunts her slim figure on social media. Born on 28th January Ariel is thriving under her sun sign Aquarius. Winter people can find out about her relationship and career past as well as her measurements. Ariel Winter, born Ariel Winter Workman is an American actress of 25 who has been in the business since she was a child. Winter, an authentic Aquarian was born on the 28th of January, 1998.






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