Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty was born on October 1, 1995, in Berkeley, California, USA. Her work includes actress for Choices (2010). The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2007) and Chrissie mayr's Content House 2022.
Asia Argento was born in Rome, Italy, into the family of actors as well as filmmakers, both of which she has herself taken up. The Church was directed by Michele Soavi. She played Nanni's daughter the following the following year on Red Wood Pigeon. It was her acting career that truly began to take off after Close Friends, written and directed Michele Placido. Cannes International Film Festival was a great movie's success. Daria Nicole Nicolodi was Argento's beloved actress. She played a young anorexic woman searching for her parents murderer in Trauma. Asia has worked with Dario Argento on three films, Trauma, The Stendhal Syndrome, and the Phantom of the Opera. In Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato a nozze, Asia's absorption manner of character acting was well utilized. In 1993, she starred alongside the film Perdiamoci by Carlo Verdone di vista, in which she was Arianna who was a disabled girl. This was an intricate and difficult role that won an award from David di Donatello award for most outstanding actress. She also played an important role in the international cast for Queen Margot directed by Patrice Chereau. Her 1995 work alongside Michel Piccoli for Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio won her the David di Donatello award, in addition to the Grolla oro. Asia began her directing career in 1994, releasing two shorts and an episode from the film De Generazione. In 1996 she directed an documentary on her father. She also produced AbelAsia, a film on the cult filmmaker Abel Ferrara. In 1998, Asia directed AbelAsia, that was honoured at the Rome Film Festival. Asia began her debut feature film in 1999. It was Scarlet Diva. For the movie she also acted as the star and directed the script. The film debuted in the month of May in Italy as well as the rest of the world. The film was awarded an distinction in Brooklyn at the Williamsburg International Film Festival.






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