Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty was born on the 1st of October, 1995 in Berkeley, California, USA. She is an American actress that has appeared on screen in Choices (2010) and The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2004).
Asia Argento began her career as an actor in Rome. The family she is from also includes a number of filmmakers. She began her career in film when she was nine years old in Sergio Citti's Sogni e bisogni. In 1988, she was the star of Cristina Comencini's Zoo and part of Michele's The Church. Red Wood Pigeon, the film that she played Nanni Moretti's little daughter came out a year after. It was Close Friends by Michele Placido that saw Asia's acting career begin to take off. This movie received a positive review at the Cannes International Film Festival. Daria Ninodi is the director's favorite actress and was portrayed as a teenage anorexic looking for her father's murderer in Trauma. Asia worked alongside Dario Argento on three movies, Trauma, The Stendhal Syndrome, and the Phantom of the Opera. In the film Condannato a nozze, Asia's absorbent manner of character acting was used well. In 1993, she co-starred as Arianna the disabled child in the film Perdiamoci by Carlo Verdone di vista. This was a challenging and challenging 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 an award from the David diDonatello as well as the Grolla of Oro. Asia started her short film directing career in 1994. In addition, she was the director of an episode in the film De Generazione. 1996 saw her directing a documentary alongside the father of her. 1998 saw her direct AbelAsia which was a film about famous filmmaker Abel Ferrara. This film won a prize at the Rome Film Festival. In 1999, Asia made her feature-directing debut with Scarlet Diva in which she was the main actress as well as the writer of the screenplay. The film released May 2000 both in Italy in addition to all over the world. The film was awarded an award in Brooklyn during the Williamsburg International Film Festival.
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