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 across many genres ranging from period drama to thriller and action adventure. Johansson was the child of a filmmaker as well as an architect. Her family was based in New York City. Hunter was twin to her younger sister. At the age of seven years old, she began auditioning for television commercials. After that, she was enrolled in the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and afterwards went to the Professional Children's School in Manhattan to further refine her skills. In her early years Johansson was in Sophistry alongside Ethan Hawke and made her movie debut at Rob Reiner's North at the time of 1994. Johansson was later seen on screen in Just Cause (1995) but her breakthrough was Manny & Lo (1996) an upcoming film that follows orphaned sisters who run away. The Horse Whisperer (1998) Johansson, who plays the role of a teenager with a an ailment, was well-loved by reviewers. Later she became known for her role as the cynical teenage Rebecca on the film Ghost World. Renee felice smith..........................Renee Felice Smith is an American actress writer producer and director. Her fame was due to her role on Nell Jones, the CBS hit program NCIS Los Angeles. The actress is one the major cast members. The actress is also a talented stage performer. She has given a variety of stunning performances including Wildflower. Renee Felice Smith started her career in entertainment at a young age. As a child she was captivated by acting. Smith got her first acting gig at the young age of six with parents' help. In a television commercial Smith starred as Dannon Yogurt. As many new actresses choose to pursue, she decided to build her talent in theatre. In addition, she worked on other productions across the USA, while Wildflower was her first stage production. She attended in the Stonestreet Studios Conservatory, part of the New York University Tisch School of the Arts.





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