Ariel Winter
Ariel Winter is an American actor, singer and actor. Her birth name is Ariel Winter Workman in Los Angeles California on the 28th of January 1998. Ariel's acting career began at the age of six, when she appeared in an commercial to promote Cool Whip. The actress landed her first TV part at the age of 7 on an episode of the CBS comedy Listen Up!. The next time she appeared on television, it was in Monk Bones, ER and various other television programs. Gretchen Gretchen, from the Disney Original Channel series Phineas and Ferb's Gretchen was her character in 2007. Her breakout role in live action came the following year as Alex Dunphy of the hit television series Modern Family. With her Modern Family co-stars, she received four Screen Actors' Guild Awards for outstanding performance by an ensemble cast in comedy shows. Ariel is the voice of characters on ParaNorman Cloudy Without A Chance Of Meatballs Scooby-Doo, and many more! Stage Fright. Ariel has an unofficial purple belt in Taekwondo. She is younger than actresses Shanelle Workman and Jimmy Workman. She's a singer and has a group called WickedSweet. She also works with environmental groups to help promote greener living. In 2012, her elder sister submitted a guardianship petition for her, alleging that she had been physically and mentally abused in the home by her parent. Shanelle took over as Ariel's guardian in the year 2014. In 2015, Ariel was romantically linked to Laurent Claude Gaudette. Levi Meaden has been her boyfriend since the year 2017. Young American actor Ariel Winter stands 5 feet 1 inch or 155cm (1.55 meters) tall. Ariel Winter is proud to display her slim figure via social media. Her weight is around 60 kilograms, which is around 130 pounds. Ariel was born in January on 28th is a thriving Aquarius sun sign. Winter people can find out about her relationship and career history as well as measures. Ariel Winter born Ariel Winter Workman is an American actor for the past 25 years. Winter, a real Aquarian was born on the 28th of January the 28th of January, 1998.






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