Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty (born October 1st, 1995 on the streets of Berkeley California) is an actor. She is an actress from America who was seen in Choices (2010) as well as The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2004).
Asia Argento is an Italian actor and filmmaker born into the largest household. She has worked in both fields. When she made her debut, she was just nine years old aged in Sergio Citti's film Sogni e bisogni In 1988 she played the lead role in the debut film of Cristina Comencini, Zoo, and was in the ensemble of The Church directed by Michele Soavi. The film featured her as Nanni's daughter. following season in Red Wood Pigeon. It was the beginning of her professional career when it was launched with Close Friends, written and directed Michele Placido. Cannes International Film Festival received the film with great awe. Daria Nicole Nicolodi was Argento's beloved actress. She was portrayed as a teenage anorexic searching for her parents murderer in Trauma. Asia's intense way of performing was well used in Giuseppe Piccioni's Condannato nozze. She played Arianna in the film Perdiamoci by Carlo Verdone di vista, a physically-disabled girl, was an arduous and complex role that earned she the David di Donatello award for the best actress. The film also featured her in a major performance as Queen Margot, directed by Patrice Cereau. In 1995, she starred alongside Michel Piccoli in Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio which again won her a David diDonatello as well as a Grolla oro. Asia started her short film directing career in 1994. She also was the director of an episode in the movie De Generazione. 1996 saw her direct a documentary with the father of her. 1998 she directed AbelAsia on the legendary filmmaker Abel Ferrara. This film received a prize from the Rome Film Festival. In 1999 Asia began her film-directing career with Scarlet Diva where she played the lead actress as well as the writer of the screenplay. It was released worldwide during May of 2000. It won the Brooklyn's special prize at the Williamsburg festival of film.
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