Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty (born October 1st, 1995 at Berkeley California) is an actor. She is an actress from America who was seen in Choices (2010) and The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2004).
Asia Argento was raised in Rome by a acting and film-making family. The two professions she chose to pursue were her own. As a young girl when she began her acting debut in Sergio Ciotti's film Sogni e Bisogni. in 1988 she portrayed the lead role in Cristina Comencini's first feature film Zoo. In addition, she was a part of Michele Soavi's acting cast for The Church. Red Wood Pigeon was the next year, and Asia as Nanni's daughters. Close Friends was written by Michele Placido and was directed by her. The film was the point at which Asia's career began to take off as she transitioned from roles for young girls to mature and complex ones. Cannes International Film Festival received the movie well. Daria Nicolodi is Argento's most loved actress, and she performed the role of a girl seeking to find her parents' killer in Trauma. Dario Argento's the Phantom of the Opera is the third movie she's produced with her father, the others being Trauma as well as The Stendhal Syndrome Asia's absorbed, intense style of acting is well utilized in Giuseppe Picioni's Condannato a nozze . Co-starring with Carlo Verdone in Perdiamoci di perspective as Arianna the girl who is physically disabled. The intricate and challenging part earned her an award: a David di Donatello award for the Best Actress. In 1995 she worked with Michel Piccoli in Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio which again brought her a David diDonatello and a Grolla of Oro. Asia began acting as a profession in 1994, and made two shorts, an episode of De Generazione. The following year, in 1996, Asia made a document on her father. Then, in 1998, Asia created a feature-length film about Abel Ferrara (AbelAsia), which was recognized with an award at the Rome Film Festival. Asia's debut feature film as a director was Scarlet Diva, in which she played the lead actress and also wrote the screenplay. In May 2000, the movie became available to the public worldwide. It won the Brooklyn's special prize at the Williamsburg festival of film.
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