Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty born October 1st, 1995 in Berkeley California USA. She's an actress popular for Choices (2010, The Heart and Other Small Shapes, 2006) as well as Chrissie Mair's Content House 2022.
Asia Argento, born in Rome into a family that includes directors and actors, also pursued these careers. When she made her debut, she was only nine years old in Sergio Citti's Sogni e bisogni In 1988 she played the lead role in Cristina Comencini's first film, Zoo, and was part of the cast of The Church directed by Michele Soavi. In the year following her debut, she portrayed Nanni Moritti's daughter on screen in Red Wood Pigeon. Her career took off when she landed the role of Nanni's little girl for the film Close Friends. Cannes International Film Festival was a huge movie's success. Daria Nicholodi was among the most beloved actresses of Argento and played the role of an anorexic child searching for their murderer. Asia's intense and concentrated style of performing was well used in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato nozze. In 1993 she co-starred in Carlo Verdone's Perdiamoci di vista, in which she played Arianna an physically handicapped girl. It was a complex, challenging character that earned her the David di Donatello award for the best actress. She was also prominent roles in the international cast in the film Queen Margot directed by Patrice Chereau. In 1995, she collaborated alongside Michel Piccoli to produce Peter Del Monte Compagna di viaggio in which she was awarded a David di Donatello. Asia's debut short film was a scene from the De Generazione movie. Two years later, Asia became a director and made two more films. One of them was AbelAsia a tribute for her father. In 1999 Asia made her feature-directing debut with Scarlet Diva in which she was the main actress as well as the writer of the screenplay. The film premiered on May 20, 2000 throughout Italy, and in different countries. The film won an award in Brooklyn at the Williamsburg International Film Festival.
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