Asia Argento and Ashton Whitty
Ashton Blaise Whitty is an American actress, born in Berkeley on the 1st October 1995. She is known as an actress for Choices (2010). The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2007) as well as Chrissie's Content House
Asia Argento, born in Rome to a family that comprises directors and actors was a professional in both fields. At the age of nine, Asia Argento was first seen in her debut film Sergio Cittis's Sogni e bisogni. The year 1988 saw her played the lead character in Cristina Comencini's first motion picture Zoo (1988) in addition to also being a member of Michele's casting on The Church (1989). Red Wood Pigeon, directed by Moretti in 1989, featured her part as Nanni Moretti's little daughter. Close Friends (written and directed by Michele Placido) was when Asia's acting career really took off. She played roles that ranged from young roles before becoming more mature. This movie received a positive review in the Cannes International Film Festival. Trauma (1996) as well as The Stendhal Sydrome (1996) are others she's collaborated on with her renowned father. The Phantom of the Opera is her third movie she's made together alongside her father, the others being Trauma and The Stendhal Syndrome. Asia's deeply absorbed and dramatic style was well-used in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato a Nozze in 1993. played a part in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di Vista in which she played Arianna, a physically disabled girl. It was a complex, challenging role that won her an award from David di Donatello for best actress . In addition, she had a prominent role in the international cast of Queen Margot which was directed by Patrice Chereau. The year 1995 was the first time she appeared in a film with Michel Piccoli as Traveling Companion in the film Peter Del Monte. This role won her both the David di Donatello award (for the most talented actor) and a Grolla de Oro. Asia made her directorial debut in 1994 by directing two short films. Prospettive. In 1996, Asia directed a documentary on her father. In 1998, Asia created Abel/Asia (2000) which was an award-winning documentary that focused on Abel Ferrara. Asia's first feature length film debut was Scarlet Diva (2000) in 1999. In it, she acted as the lead actress and also wrote the screenplay. The film released May 2000, both in Italy, and throughout the globe. This film was awarded during the Williamsburg Festival of Brooklyn, New York. Anna Lou, the first of two daughters she has was born in January of 2001. In 2002, she appeared in The Red Siren by Olivier Megaton with Jean-Marc Barr as well as the action-packed film directed in the film by Rob Cohen, with Vin Diesel. Asia is the creator of numerous short stories that have been published in various magazines.
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