Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty, born November 1, 1995 was born in Berkeley, California. Her work as an actress is popular for Choices (2010, The Heart and Other Small Shapes, 2006) as well as Chrissie Mair's Content House 2022.
Asia Argento was raised in Rome by a film and actor family. Both professions she pursued her own. The Church, directed by Michele Soavi, was her first role. In the following year, she appeared as Nanni Moretti's daughter in Red Wood Pigeon It was with Close Friends written and directed by Michele Placido, that Asia's career really took off and she had the opportunity to move on from playing very young girls into more mature, complex roles. Cannes International Film Festival was a great achievement for the film. Daria Nicholodi is one of the most beloved actresses of Argento and was cast as an obese child who is looking for their murderer. Dario Argento's Phantom of the Opera is the third film she's produced with her father, among them Trauma as well as The Stendhal Syndrome Asia's absorbed, intense style of acting was well-used in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato a Nozze . In 1993, she co-starred in the role of Arianna the disabled child in the film Perdiamoci by Carlo Verdone di vista. It was a complex and challenging role, in which she received the David di Donatello. In 1995 she teamed up with Michel Piccoli to produce Peter Del Monte Compagna di viaggio in which she was awarded a David di Donatello. Asia began directing as a career in 1994, and made two shorts and an episode from De Generazione. The following year, 1996, Asia made a document on her father. And, finally, 1998 was the year that Asia created a feature-length film on Abel Ferrara (AbelAsia), that was awarded an award by the Rome Film Festival. Asia began directing her first feature film in 1999. It was Scarlet Diva. In the movie she also acted as the lead actress and also directed the script. In May of 2000, the film was screened across the globe. It won an award in Brooklyn's Williamsburg film festival.
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