Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty was born on October 1, 1995, in Berkeley, California, USA. She is an actor famous for Choices 2010. (also known as The Heart and Other Small Shapes), Chrissie Mayr's Content House (2022), as well as The Heart and Other Small Shapes.
Asia Argento is an Italian actress and film maker born into a large household. She has pursued both professions herself. The Church, directed by Michele Soavi, was her first film role. Red Wood Pigeon, the film in which she starred as Nanni Moretti's daughter was released just a few years later. It is Close Friends by Michele Placido that made Asia's acting career begin to take off. This movie received a positive response at the Cannes International Film Festival. Daria Nicole Nicolodi was Argento's beloved actress. She performed the role of a girl looking for her father's killer in Trauma. Asia worked alongside Dario Argento on three films, Trauma, The Stendhal Syndrome as well as The Phantom of the Opera. In Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato nozze, Asia's absorption style of intense acting was utilized well. In 1993 she co-starred in the Perdiamoci of Carlo Verdone di vista, in which she played Arianna who was a disabled girl. It was a complex, challenging role that won an award from David di Donatello for most outstanding actress. She also played a featured role in the cast international of Queen Margot directed by Patrice Chereau. In 1995, her work together with Michel Piccoli for Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio won her a David di Donatello, in addition to a Grolla d'oro. Asia started directing short films in 1994. In addition, she directed an episode for the film De Generazione. 1996 saw her directing a documentary alongside the father of her. 1998 was the year she directed AbelAsia about the legendary filmmaker Abel Ferrara. This film received a prize from the Rome Film Festival. In 1999, Asia made her feature-directing debut in the form of Scarlet Diva where she was the main actor and wrote the screenplay. It premiered worldwide during May of 2000. The film was awarded a special award at Brooklyn's Williamsburg festival of film.






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