Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty (born October 1, 95 on the streets of Berkeley California) is an actor. She is an actress, famous by her roles in Choices (2010), The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2006) as well as Chrissie Mayr's Content House (2022).
Asia Argento was raised in Rome with a acting and film-making family. Both professions she pursued her own. The Church was directed by Michele Soavi. She was Nanni's daughter in the next year in Red Wood Pigeon. It was her career that really took off with Close Friends, written and directed by Michele Placido. The film was highly acclaimed at the Cannes International Film Festival. The film was made with her father for the debut time on Trauma an award-winning film by Italian director of horror, Dario Argento. Her mother, Daria Nicoleli, is the most adored actress of Argento, and she played an anorexic looking to find the murderer of her parents. Dario Argento's the Phantom of the Opera is the third film she has produced with her father, the others being Trauma and The Stendhal Syndrome Asia's absorbed her intense, dramatic style was fully utilized in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato a Nozze . The year 1993 was the first time she costarred in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di vista, in which she played Arianna a physically challenged girl. It was a complex role and challenging, earning an award from David di Donatello for the best actress. In 1995, she worked alongside Michel Piccoli on Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio. This collaboration won her an award from the David diDonatello as well as an award called a Grolla d'oro. Asia began acting as a profession in 1994. She produced two shorts and an episode of De Generazione. The following year, in 1996, Asia made a document about her father. In 1998 was the year that Asia created a feature-length film on Abel Ferrara (AbelAsia), which received an award from the Rome Film Festival. Asia's feature directing debut was Scarlet Diva, in which she played the lead actress and wrote the screenplay. It was released worldwide on May 20, 2000. The Williamsburg Festival of Film held in Brooklyn, New York awarded it a top prize.






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