Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty was born on the 1st of October, 1995. She was born in Berkeley, California, USA. She is an American actress that has appeared in Choices (2010) as well as The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2004).
Asia Argento began her career as an actor in Rome. She is part of a family that is also a group of film makers. She made her debut when she was only 9 years aged in Sergio Citti's film Sogni e bisogni In 1988 she starred as the main character in Cristina Comencini's debut film, Zoo, and was in the ensemble of The Church directed by Michele Soavi. The film featured her as Nanni's daughter. next year in Red Wood Pigeon. It was her career that really was launched with Close Friends, written and directed Michele Placido. Cannes International Film Festival received the film with great awe. Daria Nicholodi is one of the most beloved actresses of Argento and played the role of an obese child who is looking for their killer. Dario Argento's Phantom of the Opera is the third movie she's produced with her father, other films being Trauma and The Stendhal Syndrome Asia's absorbed, intense style of acting was well-used in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato a Nozze . In 1993, Asia co-starred in the role of Arianna an disabled girl in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di vista. It was a complex and challenging role, for which she won the David di Donatello. In 1995 she teamed up with Michel Piccoli to produce Peter Del Monte Compagna di viaggio, for which she won the title of David di Donatello. Asia began her directing career in 1994, releasing two shorts as well as an episode of the movie De Generazione. In 1996, she produced an documentary on her father and AbelAsia which was a documentary about the legendary filmmaker Abel Ferrara. In 1998, Asia directed AbelAsia, which was awarded by the Rome Film Festival. Asia's debut feature film as a director was Scarlet Diva with the film in which she was the main actress, and also wrote the screenplay. In May of 2000, the film was screened across the globe. It won the Brooklyn's special prize at the Williamsburg film festival.
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