Scarlett and Renee
Scarlett Johansson (born November 22 1984 New York City New York, U.S.) American actress and vocalist whose dramatic variety earned her acclaim throughout a wide range of styles from period dramas to action thrillers and thrillers. Johansson was the daughter of an architect and producer was raised as a child in New York City. Hunter, her twin, as well as Johansson, were the youngest out of four children. By the age of seven, she was already casting for TV commercials. To enhance her skills, she attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Manhattan as well as the Professional Children's School. She first made an appearance as an actor in a film North (1994) at the age of nine. At eight, she appeared alongside Ethan Hawke on Off-Broadway in Sophistry. Johansson was later seen on screen in Just Cause (1995) but her breakthrough was Manny & Lo (1996) an upcoming film that follows siblings who are orphaned and run away. After that, she earned critical praise for portraying a teenage girl who had suffered an accident that left her disfigured In The Horse Whisperer (1998). Her popularity grew in Ghost World (2001) as the outcast cynical Rebecca. Renee felice smith..........................Renee Felice Smith is an American actress writer producer and director. Renee Felice Smith, an American actress as well as a writer, producer and director. She rose to fame as Nell Jones in the CBS show NCIS Los Angeles. She's among the main actors. She also is an actor for stage. She has given many of the most stunning performances, including in Wildflower. Renee Felice Smith began her journey into the entertainment industry as a child. When she was a kid, she was intrigued by performing. Smith landed her very first performance at just 6 years old, with the help of her parents. Smith was in the Dannon TV commercial. She, as other actresses starting out, to refine her acting skills. Her work included various theatre projects within the USA as she made her stage debut. She was studying at the Stonestreet Studios Conservatory part of the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts'.





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