Asia Argento Bio



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Asia Argento Bio

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Asia Aria Anna Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento (born 20 September 1975) is an Italian television and film actress and director.

Asia Argento: Family and early life

Her mother is actress Daria Nicolodi and her father is Dario Argento, an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter, well known for his work in the Italian giallo genre and for his influence on modern horror and slasher movies. Her great-grandfather was composer Alfredo Casella.

When Asia Argento was born in Rome, the city registry office refused to acknowledge Asia as an appropriate name, and instead officially inscribed her as Aria Argento She nonetheless uses the name Asia Argento professionally. Argento has said that as a child she was lonely and depressed due, in part, to her parents' work. Her father used to read her his scripts as bedtime stories. At age eight, Argento published a book of poems. At the age of fourteen, she ran away from home. She was an introvert and read to make up for having no friends.

In an interview with Filmmaker Magazine she stated that she was agoraphobic while she was writing Scarlet Diva and that she could not leave her apartment for months. She said: "I was afraid to go out of my apartment for a long time, I could only go out to work."

Argento has mentioned in interviews that she does not have a close relationship with her father. She has mentioned that he was absent when she was a child. She has also mentioned that she did not have a happy childhood. Regarding her relationship with her father and her reason for acting, she has stated that:

Asia Argento: Career

Asia Argento started acting at the age of nine playing a small part in a film by Sergio Citti. She also had a small part in a film written and produced by Dario Argento in, The Church (1989), when she was 14, and Trauma (1993), when she was 18. She also had her first nude scene during Trauma. She received the David di Donatello (Italy's version of Hollywood's Academy Award) for Best Actress in 1994 for her performance in Perdiamoci di vista!, and again in 1996 for Compagna di viaggio, which also earned her a Grolla d'oro award. In 1998, Argento began appearing in English-language movies, such as B. Monkey and New Rose Hotel, with Christopher Walken.

Argento has proven her ability to work in multiple languages, adding French to the list of languages in which she has performed, with a role in 1994's La Reine Margot. That same year, she made her first foray into directing, calling the shots behind the short films Prospettive and A ritroso. In 1996, she directed a documentary on her father, and in 1998 a second one on Abel Ferrara, which won her the Rome Film Festival Award. She directed and wrote her first movie called Scarlet Diva (2000), which was co-produced by Dario Argento. Four years later she directed her second movie, The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004), based on a book by JT LeRoy, the pen name of Laura Albert, this time in the United States. According to a Paris Review interview with Laura Albert, Argento and Savannah Knoop, who played the role of JT's public persona, became lovers.

In addition to her cinematic accomplishments, Argento has written a number of stories for magazines such as Dynamo and L'Espresso, while her first novel, titled I Love You Kirk, was published in Italy in 1999. She has modeled for and endorses the brand "Miss Sixty". The band Hondo Maclean from South Wales, gained Argento's interest when they wrote a track named after her. She liked the track so much she sent them pictures which they used as the cover of their 2003 EP Plans for a better day.

From 17 to 25 October 2006, Argento contributed a video diary to Nick Knight's website, SHOWstudio. The title of the 54 entries/episodes was "Don't Bother To Knock" and detailed Argento's daily life with three entries (noon, 6 pm and midnight) posted every day. The content of the entries were partially controlled by a discussion forum and together formed a cohesive whole, a sort of "mini-movie" anyone could view for free. In the clips Argento discusses topics such as freaks, her father, Fellini and her sexuality; she also journals a pregnancy, a new love interest and her unraveling psyche. All of these issues come to a head before Argento's final revelations and good-byes. The last visual of the diary is a digitally manipulated portrait of Argento taken by Knight, slowly burning away.

She appeared in Placebo's music video, This Picture, and featured on a cover version of Je t'aime... moi non plus with Placebo frontman Brian Molko and dance producers Trash Palace. Argento has also starred in Catherine Breillat's period drama, Une vieille maí®tresse (The Last Mistress).

She dubbed the Italian version of the video game Mirror's Edge in the role of the runner Faith Connors.

Argento has been part of the Legendary Tiger Man's project Femina, and the album was released 14 September 2009. She is featured on the song Life Ain't Enough for You, which was released as a single along with the B-side Il Mio Stomacco í‰ Il Piu Violento de Tutta Italia, in which she also contributes with her voice.

Asia Argento: Personal life

Besides Italian, she also speaks fluent English. She can also speak French, which she learned for her role in Les Morsures de L'Aube.

Her first child, Anna Lou, was born on 20 June 2001. Italian rock and roll musician Marco Castoldi (lead singer of Bluvertigo), also known as Morgan, is the father. She named her daughter after her half-sister Anna Ceroli, who died in a motorcycle accident. She and her daughter live in Rome.

Asia married film director Michele Civetta on 27 August 2008 in Arezzo. Her second child, Nicola Giovanni, was born on 15 September 2008 in Rome.

Asia Argento: Filmography

  • Demoni 2 (1986)
  • Palombella Rossa (1988)
  • La Chiesa (1989)
  • Trauma (1993)
  • La Reine Margot (1994)
  • The Stendhal Syndrome (1996)
  • Traveling Companion (1996)
  • New Rose Hotel (1998)
  • B. Monkey (1998)
  • The Phantom of the Opera (1998)
  • Les Misérables (miniseries) (2000)
  • Scarlet Diva (2000)
  • Red Siren (2002)
  • xXx (2002)
  • (s)AINT (2003) (Marilyn Manson music video)
  • The Keeper (2004)
  • The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004)
  • Last Days (2005)
  • Cindy: The Doll Is Mine (2005)
  • Land of the Dead (2005)
  • Live Freaky Die Freaky (2006)
  • Sean Lennon's Friendly Fire (2006)
  • Marie Antoinette (2006)
  • Coin Locker Babies (2006)
  • Transylvania (2006)
  • Une vieille maí®tresse aka The Last Mistress (2007)
  • Désengagement (2007)
  • Boarding Gate (2007)
  • The Mother of Tears (2007)
  • De la guerre (2008)

Asia Argento: References

Asia Argento: External links

  • Asia Argento Official site
  • OdetoAzia: An Asia Argento Official Website
  • Asia Argento at the Internet Movie Database