Asia Argento

Asia Aria Anna Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento is an Italian television and film actress, born September 20, 1975, in Rome, Italy. She was directed in one of her first works Trauma (1993) by her father, Dario Argento, and also had her first nude scene in the film, when she was 16. She also directed and wrote her first movie called Scarlet Diva (2000). She gave birth to her first child, a girl named Anna Lou, on June 20, 2001, with Italian rock and roll musician Morgan as the father. Her first name is pronounced as ä-SEE-uh.


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Her first name is pronounced as ä-SEE-uh.
. She gave birth to her first child, a girl named Anna Lou, on June 20, 2001, with Italian rock and roll musician Morgan as the father. Among her best-known films are:. She also directed and wrote her first movie called Scarlet Diva (2000). After a moderately successful period as a stage actor in later life, an accident in 1963 left her nearly blind, forcing her to retire. She was directed in one of her first works Trauma (1993) by her father, Dario Argento, and also had her first nude scene in the film, when she was 16. In the 1930s she became associated with the growing French film industry, but was imprisoned in 1945 for having had a wartime liaison with a German officer during the occupation of France.

Asia Aria Anna Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento is an Italian television and film actress, born September 20, 1975, in Rome, Italy. Born in Courbevoie, France, her early career was dominated by the music hall. Arletty (born Léonie Bathiat) (15 May 1898 - 24 July 1992) was a French model, singer, and actress. L'Air de Paris (1954). Huis-clos (No Exit, 1954).

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