Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty born October 1st, 1995 in Berkeley California USA. She's an actress well-known for her roles in Choices (2010, The Heart and Other Small Shapes, 2006) as well as Chrissie Mair's Content House 2022.
Asia Argento is an Italian actress and film-maker who is the daughter of an extended household. She has pursued both professions herself. The Church was directed by Michele Soavi. Following that, she played Nanni Moritti's child as a child in Red Wood Pigeon. Her career took off when she landed the role of Nanni's little girl for the film Close Friends. The movie was well-received at the Cannes International Film Festival. The film was made with her father for the first time in Trauma, a renowned Italian horror director Dario Argento. Her mother, Daria Nicoleli, is Argento's favorite actress as she portrayed an orexic looking to find the murderer of her parents. Asia was a part of Dario's The Phantom of the Opera, the third film she directed with her dad. Two of them were Trauma and The Stendhal Syndrome. In 1993 she co-starred in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di vista, in which she played Arianna who was a disabled girl. It was a complex, challenging role that won she the David di Donatello award for the most outstanding actress. She also played an important role in the cast international of Queen Margot directed by Patrice Chereau. In 1995, she worked with Michel Piccoli on Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio. This collaboration was rewarded with a David di Donatello award as well as a Grolla d'oro. Asia began directing short films in 1994. She also produced an episode of the film De Generazione. 1996 saw her direct a documentary with her dad. 1998 saw her direct AbelAsia which was a film about famous director Abel Ferrara. This film won a prize at the Rome Film Festival. In 1999, Asia made her feature-directing debut in the form of Scarlet Diva in which she was the leading actress and author of the screenplay. The film came out in on May 1, 2000 in Italy in addition to the rest of world. The film won an award in Brooklyn at the Williamsburg International Film Festival.






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