Scarlett and Renee
Scarlett Johansson (born November 22 1984 New York City New York, U.S.) American actor and performer whose performance range earned her popular acclaim in a variety of genres from period drama to thriller and action adventure. Johansson was born in New York City, and lived there with her father, an architect, and mother who produced. Hunter was her twin sister, was also born in the city of New York. By the time she was seven years old, her passion for acting had increased. She started to audition for commercials. To improve her acting skills, she joined an acting class at Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Manhattan as well as the Professional Children's School. In the year she turned eight old, Johansson appeared alongside Ethan Hawke as Sophistry in an Off-Broadway musical. At the age of nine her debut film was Rob Reiner's North (1994). Johansson played the lead role in Just Cause (1995), before making her big break in the film Manny & Lo - a story of two sisters and orphans that escape. The film, The Horse Whisperer, Johansson was a teenager who suffered an horrific crash. Her role in Ghost World brought her more recognition as the troubled teenager Rebecca. Renee felice smith..........................Renee Felice Smith is an American actress writer producer and director. She is best known for her role as Nell Jones from the CBS hit NCIS Los Angeles. The actress who won an award has been among the principal characters on the show. She's also a talented stage performer. She gave a number of amazing performances like Wildflower. Renee Felice Smith began her career in the industry of entertainment from a young age. As a child, she became fascinated with acting. Smith landed the first of many acting jobs when she was just 6. The role was in the Dannon yogurt commercial. Much like many other new actresses, she chose to develop her skills in theater. As she worked on other productions in the USA she made her debut on stage in Wildflower. She attended The Stonestreet Studios Conservatory part of the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts'.





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