Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty (born October 1, 95 on the streets of Berkeley California) is an actress. Her work includes actress for Choices (2010). The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2007) and Chrissie mayr's Content House 2022.
Asia Argento, born in Rome to a family that includes directors and actors, pursued these professions as well. When she was nine when she began her acting debut in Sergio Citti's Sogni e bisogni. In 1988, she was cast in the role of lead in the first feature of Cristina Comencini's film Zoo. In addition, she was an integral part of Michele Soavi's cast in The Church. The following year she played Nanni Moretti's daughter in Red Wood Pigeon It was in the film Close Friends written and directed by Michele Placido, that Asia's career truly took off. she had the opportunity to transition from roles that were played by young girls into more mature, complex role. The film received an enthusiastic reception at the Cannes International Film Festival. Daria Nicholodi was one of the most beloved actresses of Argento and performed the part of an obese child who is looking for the killer. Asia was a part of Dario's The Phantom of the Opera, the third movie she made together with her father. Other films were Trauma and The Stendhal Syndrome. In 1993, she co-starred in the role of Arianna the disabled child in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di vista. It was an intricate and demanding role for which she won her the David di Donatello. In 1995, she was a co-star alongside Michel Piccoli on Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio. This collaboration won her the David di Donatello prize and a Grolla of Oro. Asia's debut short film was an episode of the De Generazione movie. Two years after, Asia became a director and produced two films. The first, AbelAsia is a tribute for her father. Asia debuted as a director in 1999 when she directed Scarlet Diva. She was also the lead screenwriter and actor. The movie was released on May 20, 2000 across Italy as well as several other nations. It won an award in the Williamsburg Film Festival in Brooklyn, New York.
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