Actress Asia Argento is planning to reinvent herself in Hollywood, so she doesn't get stuck with a trashy stereotype. The actress has made a name for herself stripping off for daring roles in small budget and independent movies.
But the 32-year-old is keen to move on and expand her repertoire before it's too late. She says, "There's a limit. And luckily I'm getting more dignified and old as time goes on. My rebellious years have come to a halt. And I'm sick of having to justify myself for work that I do. It mixes the person that you are and the persona of what you are on the screen. The last thing I want is to be pigeonholed into doing the same role for the rest of my life, like Bela Lugosi did. I don't want to end up sleeping in the coffin like him." (IG/PYNS/LJ)
But the 32-year-old is keen to move on and expand her repertoire before it's too late. She says, "There's a limit. And luckily I'm getting more dignified and old as time goes on. My rebellious years have come to a halt. And I'm sick of having to justify myself for work that I do. It mixes the person that you are and the persona of what you are on the screen. The last thing I want is to be pigeonholed into doing the same role for the rest of my life, like Bela Lugosi did. I don't want to end up sleeping in the coffin like him." (IG/PYNS/LJ)
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