Scarlett and Renee
Scarlett Johansson (born November 22 1984 New York City New York, U.S.) American actress and singer whose acting variety earned her acclaim across many genres from period drama to action and thriller. Johansson is born to an architect as well as a producer, was raised within New York City. Hunter, the twin sister of Johansson was born in the city of New York. As a young girl of just 7 year old, she started auditioning for television commercials. She became interested in acting quickly, and she was immediately to the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. In her early years Johansson was in Sophistry alongside Ethan Hawke and made her film debut in Rob Reiner's North on the set of Rob Reiner's North in. Johansson played the lead role as a character in Just Cause (1995), before making her big break by starring in Manny & Lo - a story of two sisters and orphans who get away. For The Horse Whisperer, Johansson played a teenage victim of an horrific crash. The role she played in 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 gained fame for her character of Nell Jones on the CBS successful show NCIS Los Angeles. The award-winning actress was among the leading actors on the show. In addition to her role on the television show she has also been a stage actor for many years. She has delivered astonishing performances in plays like Wildflower. Renee Felice Smith started her career in entertainment as a child. As a child she fell in love with acting. Smith got her first of many acting jobs at the tender age of 6. Smith created a commercial for Dannon. Similar to other novice actresses in her position She honed her craft in the theatre. She also worked in other productions across the USA as well, and Wildflower was her first stage performance. Her education was in Stonestreet Studios, the Stonestreet Studios Conservatory of the New York University Tisch School of the Arts.





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