Scarlett and Renee
Scarlett Johansson is an American actress and performer born in NYC, New York on November 22 the 22nd of November, 1984. Her performances have earned her acclaim across a wide range of genres including period dramas or thrillers, as well as action films. Johansson was born to an architect and a producer, was raised as a child in New York City. Her twin brother Hunter were the youngest of four siblings. By the time she was seven years old, her passion for acting was growing. Her first audition was for commercials. Her interest in acting grew quickly and she enrolled immediately at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. At the age of eight old, Johansson appeared alongside Ethan Hawke as Sophistry in an Off-Broadway musical. At the age of nine, she debuted in Rob Reiner's North (1994). Johansson was later seen in Just Cause (1995) but her first breakthrough came with Manny & Lo (1996) a coming-of-age film about orphaned sisters who run away. For The Horse Whisperer, Johansson as a teen victim of a horrific accident. The role she played in Ghost World brought her more fame as the outcast teen Rebecca. 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 popular program NCIS Los Angeles. She is one of its main actors. Besides appearing on the series she is also an accomplished stage actress. She performed with stunning grace in Wildflower and other plays. Renee Felice Smith started her profession in the entertainment industry at a young age. When she was a kid, she became interested in performing. Smith's parents helped her with landing her first acting role in the age of six. Smith was in the Dannon commercial on TV. Similar to other novice actresses in her position, she honed her skills on the stage. When she performed her stage debut in Wildflower she also worked on different projects across USA. She attended The Stonestreet Studios Conservatory part of the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts'.
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