Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty was born on the 1st of October, 1995 in Berkeley, California, USA. She is an actress from America who has appeared in Choices (2010) and The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2004).
Asia Argento is an Italian actress and film-maker who was born into an extended familia. She has also pursued film and acting. Her first film came out when she was just nine years old young in the film of Sergio Citti, Sogni e Bisogni in 1988. she had the leading role in Cristina Comencini's debut film, Zoo, and was one of the actors in The Church directed by Michele Soavi. She was Nanni's daughter in the following year in Red Wood Pigeon. It was her career that really took off with Close Friends, written and directed by Michele Placido. Cannes International Film Festival was a huge success for the film. The film was made with her father for the the first time Trauma an award-winning film by Italian horror director Dario Argento. Her mother, Daria Nicoleli, is the most adored actress of Argento, as she portrayed an orexic looking to find the killer of her parents. Asia's intense and concentrated style of performance was well utilized in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato nozze. In 1993, she co-starred as Arianna a disabled child in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di vista. It was a complex and demanding role that she was awarded her the David di Donatello. In 1995, she collaborated along with Michel Piccoli to produce Peter Del Monte Compagna di viaggio, for which she won the David di Donatello. Asia began directing in 1994, releasing two shorts as well as an episode of the film De Generazione. In 1996, she produced a documentary about her father, and AbelAsia, a film on the cult filmmaker Abel Ferrara. In 1998, Asia directed AbelAsia, which was awarded at the Rome Film Festival. Asia began her career as a filmmaker in 1999, with Scarlet Diva. The film was also the lead actress and screenwriter. The film released May 2000 both in Italy in addition to the rest of world. The film was awarded a special award at Brooklyn's Williamsburg film festival.
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