Ashton Whitty and Asia Argento
Ashton Blaise Whitty born October 1 1995, in Berkeley California USA. She is an actress, known by her roles in Choices (2010), The Heart and Other Small Shapes (2006) and Chrissie Mayr's Content House (2022).
Asia Argento was born in Rome, Italy, into an actor's family and film makers, two careers that she's been pursuing. The Church was directed by Michele Soavi. In the following year, she appeared as Nanni Moretti's daughter Red Wood Pigeon It was with Close Friends written and directed by Michele Placido, that Asia's career really took off and she could transition from roles that were played by young girls into more complex, mature characters. Cannes International Film Festival received the movie well. Daria Argento as well as her mother and one of Argento's most beloved actors Daria, played an anorexic teenager searching for the killer of their parents, in Trauma. Asia's intense and absorbed performance style was put to good use 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. This was an intricate and difficult role that won she the David di Donatello award for the most outstanding actress. She also played an important role in the cast international for Queen Margot directed by Patrice Chereau. In 1995, she starred alongside Michel Piccoli in Peter Del Monte's Compagna di viaggio which again brought her a David diDonatello and an award of Grolla of Oro. Asia began directing short films 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 was the year she directed AbelAsia about the legendary filmmaker Abel Ferrara. This film was awarded a prize at the Rome Film Festival. Asia made her debut as a director in 1999 when she directed Scarlet Diva. The film was also the main screenwriter and actress. In May of 2000, the film was released throughout the world. The film was awarded an award during the Williamsburg Film Festival in Brooklyn, New York.
Comments
Post a Comment