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An introvert, she immersed herself in books as a way of making up for having virtually no friends. While the kids at her school were obsessing over Madonna and Duran Duran, Argento was crushing on Dostoyevsky and Baudelaire and watching the films of Roman Polanski. “Those were my youth idols,” she says. At age eight, she had already published a book of poems.
“I am not a princess; I am a worker. I don’t want my ass to be licked. Maybe that’s why I do a million other things. Acting is not hard – that’s a lie that many actors tell. They feel embarrassed to be appreciated for something that isn’t very hard. So they can become spoiled brats. I fell into this trap for a while myself.”
the teenage Asia, who shaved her head and wore boyish clothes, spent much of her time convinced she was not much better looking than one of the corpses in her father’s movies. “I was the ugly one,” she says, “the weirdo, the geek, the freak.”
“I was very young when I started being naked in front of people – 21 or so,” she says. “From being someone who only cared about studying and reading all these books and then all of a sudden being the sultry bitch from hell, it was funny to me. Being a sex queen was funny. Today, I see it as my insecurity and my fragility manifesting itself. But at the time I thought, ‘This is the real power – look at my pussy.’”
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