Scarlett and Renee
Scarlett Johansson is an American actress and performer who was born in the city of New York, New York on November 22 in 1984. Her performances have earned an acclaim in a diverse range of genres including period dramas as well as action and thrillers. Johansson was raised within New York City as the daughter an architect and an executive from a production firm. Hunter was twins with their younger sisters. When she was just seven years old, she started making auditions for TV commercials. In order to improve her skills, she attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Manhattan as well as the Professional Children's School. Johansson made her debut an actor in the film North (1994) when she was nine. She was just eight when she was a part of Ethan Hawke on Off-Broadway in Sophistry. Johansson then appeared on screen in Just Cause, but she made her debut with Manny & Lo, a film about siblings left behind by their parents who run away. The Horse Whisperer (1998) Johansson's role, which is a teenaged girl with facial disfigurement, received praise from the critics. Then she was hailed as cynical teenager Rebecca In Ghost World. Renee felice smith..........................Renee Felice Smith is an American actress writer producer and director. She became famous for portraying Nell Jones, the CBS successful series NCIS Los Angeles. This award-winning actor was a part of the main cast. Apart from appearing in the show she also has a successful stage actor. Renee Felice Smith is well-known for her exceptional performance in plays such as Wildflower. Renee Felice Smith started her professional career in entertainment as a child. She was a performer since she was a child. Smith's parents helped her with finding her first stage role when she was just six. Smith appeared in a Dannon TV commercial. In the same way as other young actors, she started her stage career. She worked on various projects throughout the USA while she was making her stage debut. She studied at the Stonestreet Studios Conservatory part of the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts'.





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