Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty was born on October 1, 1995, in Berkeley, California, USA. Her work includes actress in Choices (2010). The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2007) as well as Chrissie Mayr's Content House 2022.
Asia Argento, born in Rome to a family which also includes actors and directors was also a professional. The Church was directed by Michele Soavi. Red Wood Pigeon, the film in which she starred as Nanni Moretti's young daughter, was released just a few years later. It is Close Friends by Michele Placido which saw Asia's acting career explode. This movie received a positive reception at the Cannes International Film Festival. The film was made with her father for the first time in Trauma an award-winning film by Italian horror filmmaker Dario Argento. Her mother, Daria Nicoleli, is Argento's favorite actress as she portrayed an orexic looking to find the killer of her parents. Asia was in Dario's The Phantom of the Opera, the third film she directed with her dad. Two of them included Trauma as well as The Stendhal Syndrome. Co-starring with Carlo Verdone in Perdiamoci di vista as Arianna, a girl who was physically handicapped. The intricate and challenging role won her an award: a David di Donatello Award for the Best actor. Her 1995 work alongside Michel Piccoli for Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio won her the David di Donatello award, and an award of Grolla oro. Asia began her directing career in 1994 and released two short films and an episode from the film De Generazione. In 1996 she directed a documentary about her father. She also produced AbelAsia is a feature film about the legendary director Abel Ferrara. In 1998, Asia directed AbelAsia, which was awarded by the Rome Film Festival. Asia began her career as a filmmaker in 1999 with Scarlet Diva. The film was also the lead screenwriter and actor. The film was released in on May 1, 2000 in Italy in addition to the rest of world. It was the winner of a special award at Brooklyn's Williamsburg film festival.
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