Ariel Winter
Ariel Winter, born Ariel Winter Workman (Janurary 28, 1998) in Los Angeles California is an American performer, singer and voice-actor. Ariel's acting career began at the age of six when she was featured in an advertisement to promote Cool Whip. When she was 7, she landed her very first television role on an episode of CBS's popular sitcom, Listen Up! After that, she landed performances on TV shows such as Monk Bones and ER. In 2007, she was cast in the role of Gretchen in the Disney Original Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb. Two years later, after the show, she was chosen as Alex Dunphy for the smash television series Modern Family. Along with her fellow cast members, she was awarded four Screen Actors' Guild Awards for Best Ensemble Performance in an Comedy Series. Ariel is still doing voice work voicing characters 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 sister of actors Shanelle Workman and Jimmy Workman. She loves to sing and sings with the band WickedSweet. Additionally, she works with environmental groups to help promote a more eco-friendly lifestyle. In 2012 her older sister submitted a guardianship petition on her behalf, asserting that she had suffered physical as well as mentally assaulted in the home by her parent. Shanelle was appointed Ariel as her sole guardian in 2014. Ariel as well as Laurent Claude Gaudette were romantically involved in the year 2015. In 2017, Ariel began dating Levi Meaden. Ariel Winter's height is 5' 1in, or 155.5cm. Ariel Winter flaunts a curvy body on social media with a weight of 60kg or 132 pounds. Ariel Winter was born January 28th and thrives in the Aquarius sun sign. Winter's career, dating history as well as measurements is all yours if you follow this hyperlink. Ariel Winter born Ariel Winter Workman is a pretty skilled 25-year-old American actress that has been making waves into the spotlight since her very young age. Winter was born as an Aquarian on 28 January 1998.






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