Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty born October 1st of 1995 in Berkeley California USA. She is an actress, famous for Choices (2010), The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2006) and Chrissie Mayr's Content House (2022).
Asia Argento was born in Rome, Italy, into the family of actors and film makers, two careers which she's pursued. The Church was directed by Michele Soavi. The film featured her as Nanni's daughter. following year in Red Wood Pigeon. It was her acting career that truly took off with Close Friends, written and directed Michele Placido. Cannes International Film Festival was a great movie's success. In Trauma she worked for the first time alongside her father, famed Italian filmmaker of horror Dario Argento his mother, one of his favorite actors, Daria Nicolodi, playing an anorexic girl in search for her parents' killer. Asia's intense, absorbed performance style was used to great effect in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato a nozze. Her role as Arianna in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di vista, which focuses on a physically disabled girl, was a challenging and intricate role, which earned her the David di Donatello award as the most outstanding actor. Her film debut was a performance in Queen Margot, directed by Patrice Cereau. In 1995, she was a co-star alongside Michel Piccoli on Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio. This collaboration was rewarded with an award from the David diDonatello as well as a Grolla of Oro. In 1994 Asia decided to try directing and turned out two short films as part of the series of the movie De Generazione In 1996 she produced a documentary about her father and, in 1998, a film about the cult director Abel Ferrara, AbelAsia which received an award from the Rome Film Festival. Asia began her first feature in 1999. It was Scarlet Diva. The film was a collaboration with Asia. the film, she was the star and wrote the script. The film was released May 20th, 2000 in Italy as well as in various different nations. The film was awarded the Brooklyn's special prize at the Williamsburg film festival.






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