Scarlett and Renee
Scarlett Johansson was born on the 22nd of November, 1984 at New York City New York. She is an American actor and singer whose talents have gained her recognition across a range of kinds of genres, from thrillers to adventure films to period dramas. Johansson was born in New York City, and lived there with her architect father and producer mother. The twin brothers Hunter and her were the youngest siblings. At the age of seven years old, she started auditioning for television commercials. To improve her abilities, she studied at classes at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Manhattan followed by she attended the Professional Children's School. Johansson made her debut an actor in the film North (1994) aged nine. When she was eight years old, she appeared with Ethan Hawke on Off-Broadway in Sophistry. Johansson then appeared in Just Cause, but she was first seen in Manny & Lo, a film about orphaned siblings who flee. The film, The Horse Whisperer, Johansson played a teenage victim of an horrific crash. In Ghost World, her role Ghost World brought her more notoriety as the infamous teenager Rebecca. Renee felice smith..........................Renee Felice Smith is an American actress writer producer and director. She became famous for portraying Nell Jones, the CBS hit program NCIS Los Angeles. The award-winning actress was among the leading characters on the show. Besides appearing on the series she also has a successful stage actor. She performed with stunning grace in Wildflower and in other productions. Renee Felice Smith entered the world of entertainment at a very early age. When she was a kid, she discovered her passion for performing. Smith's parents helped her with landing her first acting role at age six. Smith appeared in a Dannon commercial on TV. Similar to other young actors, she started her professional career in the theatre. She also worked in other initiatives across the USA and Canada, but Wildflower was her debut on stage performance. She studied at The Stonestreet Studios Conservatory of the New York University Tisch School of the Arts.





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