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Scarlett Johansson was born on 22
November 1984 in New York City, USA and is of Danish, Polish, and Jewish
descendant. The youngest daughter of Karsten and Melanie Johansson, Scarlett
grew up happily alongside her twin brother, Hunter; two other siblings, Adrian
and Vanessa; and an older half brother called Christian. She earned her first
role at the age of 8 in the off-Broadway production of "Sophistry" and made her
big screen debut in "North" (1994). She afterwards appeared in "Just Cause" (1995) as the
daughter of Sean Connery and in "If Lucy Fell" (1996). For
her role as Manny in "Manny & Lo" she was
nominated as Best Actress by the Independent Spirit Awards (1997). She attained
worldwide recognition for her performance as Grace MacLean, the teen
traumatised in a riding accident in Robert Redford's hit feature "The Horse Whisperer"
(1998). After taking roles in "Home Alone 3" (1997) and
alongside Thora Birch in "Ghost World" (2000),
Scarlett strived to confirm her status as a talented and serious artist by
joining the casts of "An American Rhapsody" and
"The Man Who Wasn't There"
which both were released in 2001. Johansson's additional credits include
notable appearances in "Eight Legged Freaks"
(2002), Peter Webber's "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
(2003) and Sophia Coppola's "Lost in Translation"
(2003). During 2004, she was seen in "A Love Song for Bobby
Long", "The Perfect Score", "A Good Woman" and "In Good Company", as well
as providing the voice of Mindy in "The SpongeBob SquarePants
Movie" (2004)! Scarlett Johansson got even busier in 2005 starring in
Woody Allen's "Match Point" and "The Island" as well as the
"The Black Dahlia".
Scarlett most recently starred in "My Brother The Pig"
(2006), "Scoop" (2006)"The Prestige" (2006) and
"The Nanny Diaries" (2007) while also was billed to star in the drama
romance "The Other Boleyn Girl" (2007), with Natalie Portman and Eric
Bana, plus "Mary Queen of Scots" which is slated to be released in
2008. |