Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty born October 1st of 1995 in Berkeley California USA. She is an actor popular for Choices (2010, The Heart and Other Small Shapes, 2006) as well as Chrissie Mair's Content House, 2022.
Asia Argento, born in Rome to a family that includes directors and actors, pursued these professions as well. As a young girl, she made her acting debut in Sergio Citti's Sogni e bisogni. In 1988, she played the leading role in Cristina Comencini's first feature film Zoo. She was also an integral part of Michele Soavi's casting in The Church. Red Wood Pigeon was the following year and Asia played Nanni's child. Close Friends was written by Michele Placido and was directed by her. This was when Asia's career began to take off, and she moved from young girl roles to mature and complex ones. The film was given a warm reception during the Cannes International Film Festival. Daria Argento and her mother, and one of the actors who was a favorite of Argento's, Daria, played an anorexic teenager searching for the killer of her parents Trauma. Dario Argento's the Phantom of the Opera is the third movie she's made with her father, the others being Trauma as well as The Stendhal Syndrome Asia's absorbed her intense, dramatic style was fully utilized in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato a Nozze . Her role as Arianna in the film Perdiamoci by Carlo Verdone di the vista, a physically handicapped girl, was an arduous and intricate role, which brought she the David di Donatello award as the most outstanding actor. Her film debut was a role in Queen Margot, directed by Patrice Cereau. In 1995 she worked alongside Michel Piccoli on Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio. This collaboration was rewarded with a David di Donatello award and an award called a Grolla oro. Asia started directing in the year 1994 and released two short films as well as an episode of the movie De Generazione. In 1996 she directed an documentary on her father, and AbelAsia, a film on the famous film maker Abel Ferrara. In 1998, Asia directed AbelAsia, which won awards by the Rome Film Festival. Asia began her career as a filmmaker in 1999, with Scarlet Diva. She was also the principal screenwriter and actress. The film was released in May 2000 in Italy and the rest of the world. The Williamsburg Film festival located in Brooklyn, New York awarded it a prize.
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