Asia Argento and Ashton Whitty
Ashton Blaise Whitty, an actress, was born on 1 October 1995, in Berkeley, California. She is an actress of renown who was in Choices (2010). The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2006,) and Chrissie Mayr's Content House.
Asia Argento was raised in Rome by a filmmaker as well as an actor family. The two professions she chose to pursue were her own. Aged nine she made her feature film debut alongside Sergio Citti in Sogni e bisogni. In 1988, she played the lead role in Cristina Comencini's first motion picture Zoo (1988) in addition to well as being part of Michele Soavi's cast on The Church (1989). The following year she played Nanni Moretti's daughter in Red Wood Pigeon (1989) (also directed by Moretti). It was in Close Friends (1992), written and directed by Michele Placido, that Asia's career really took off and she had the opportunity to transition from portraying very young girls into larger, more sophisticated role. The film was a hit at the Cannes International Film Festival. In Trauma (1993), she worked for the first time with her father, well-known Italian filmmaker Dario Argento (her mother is among the most beloved actors of Argento, Daria Nicolodi, playing an obese girl on the lookout of her parents' murderer. The Phantom of the Opera marks her third collaboration with her father. The others are Trauma as well as The Stendhal Syndrome. Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato a nozze showcased Asia's absorbed style of acting. She played Arianna in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di vista. The role was which was so complicated that she received the David di Donatello Award for best actress. She also had a featured role in the international cast of Queen Margot which was directed by Patrice Chereau. In 1995, her collaboration with Michel Piccoli, in Peter Del Monte's Traveling Companion won her yet another David di Donatello award as well as Grolla of Oro. Asia began her career in 1994 as a director she produced two short films: Prospettive (1996), an account of her father's life as well as Abel/Asia (1998), a film about the cult film maker Abel Ferrara. The latter received an award from the Rome Film Festival. Asia started directing her first feature-length film in 1999, with Scarlet Diva (2000). It was also her main performer, as well as the creator for the screenplay. In May of 2000, the film premiered in Italy and around the globe. The film was honoured at the Williamsburg Festival of Brooklyn, New York. Anna Lou was born in 2001 following her directing some music videos. In 2002, she appeared involved in The Red Siren directed by Olivier Megaton and starred alongside Jean-Marc Barr. Rob Cohen also directed the action-packed thriller together with Vin Diesel. Asian's short stories have appeared in high-profile publications.
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