Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty is an American actress born in Berkeley on the 1st October 1996. She is an actress from America that has appeared on screen in Choices (2010) as well as The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2004).
Asia Argento was born in Rome, Italy, into the family of actors as well as filmmakers, both of that she's taken up. When she was nine when she began her acting debut in Sergio Citti's Sogni e Bisogni. The year 1988 was the time she played the leading role in the debut feature film of Cristina Comencini. film Zoo. She was also a part of Michele Soavi's cast in The Church. Following that her debut, she portrayed Nanni Moritti's daughter as a child in Red Wood Pigeon. Her profession took off after she landed the role of Nanni's girl in Close Friends. This movie received a positive review in the Cannes International Film Festival. Daria Ninodi is the director's beloved actress. She was portrayed as a teenage anorexic looking for her father's murderer in Trauma. Asia's absorbed and intense performance style was put to good use in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato a nozze. She co-starred with Carlo Verdone in Perdiamoci di vista as Arianna, a girl who was physically handicapped. This intricate and difficult role won her the David di Donatello award for the Best actor. She worked in Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio with Michel Piccoli and won the David di Donatello award along with the Grolla of Oro. Asia began directing short films in 1994. She also was the director of an episode in the movie De Generazione. 1996 saw her direct a documentary with her dad. 1998 was the year she directed AbelAsia about the famous filmmaker Abel Ferrara. This film received a prize from the Rome Film Festival. Asia directed her debut film in Scarlet Diva (1999), in which she was both the main actress in the film and the author of its screenplay. In May 2000, the film was screened across the globe. The film was awarded an award during the Williamsburg Film Festival in Brooklyn, New York.
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