Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty, born November 1, 1995 was born in Berkeley, California. She's an actress known for Choices (2010, The Heart and Other Small Shapes, 2006) and Chrissie Mair's Content House 2022.
Asia Argento is an Italian actress and film-maker born into an extended household. She has pursued both professions herself. At the age of nine, she made her acting debut in Sergio Citti's Sogni e Bisogni. in 1988 she played the leading role in Cristina Comencini's first feature film Zoo. Additionally, she was one of Michele's cast in The Church. She was later cast as Nanni Moretti's daughter Red Wood Pigeon It was with Close Friends written and directed by Michele Placido, that Asia's career really took off and she could transition from roles that were played by young girls, to larger, more sophisticated roles. Cannes International Film Festival received the film well. Daria Nicole Nicolodi was Argento's loved actress, and she performed the role of a girl looking for her father's killer in Trauma. Asia's intense and concentrated style of performance was well utilized in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato nozze. She also costarred in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di vista in which she was Arianna an athlete. This role was complex and difficult, securing her an award from David di Donatello as the most outstanding actress. She was a part of Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio with Michel Piccoli in which she was awarded an award from David diDonatello and the Grolla oro. In 1994 Asia decided to try the art of directing, and produced two short films as part of the series of the film De Generazione In 1996 she made a documentary of her father, and in 1998, another film on the cult director Abel Ferrara, AbelAsia which received an award from AbelAsia, which was awarded an award at the Rome Film Festival. Asia's debut feature film as a director was Scarlet Diva with the film in which she was the main actress and also wrote the screenplay. The film was released in May 2000 both in Italy and around the globe. The film won an award in Brooklyn during the Williamsburg International Film Festival.
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