Scarlett and Renee
Scarlett Johansson, American actress (born on November 22, 1985 New York City New York) is awaited for her recognition due to her ability to act across different genres such as period dramas to thrillers to action films. Johansson daughter of an architect and producer was raised within New York City. She was the twin sister of Hunter as well as her mother were her youngest siblings. Her interest began in acting at a young age auditioning for commercials by age seven. The passion for acting developed rapidly and she shortly thereafter to the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. She made her debut as a film actress in North (1994) aged nine. She was just eight when she appeared with Ethan Hawke on Off-Broadway in Sophistry. Johansson was next seen in Just Cause (1996), but she was Manny & Lo 1996 that made her famous. The film tells the story of two orphaned girls who are running away. Then, she was awarded the praise of critics for playing the role of a teenager who experienced an accident which resulted in her being damaged as she appeared in The Horse Whisperer (1998). She gained more attention in Ghost World (2002) as the outcast cynical Rebecca. Renee felice smith..........................Renee Felice Smith is an American actress writer producer and director. Her most famous role was Nell Jones from the CBS sensation NCIS Los Angeles. She is among the major characters. Aside from appearing in the show, she's also a skilled stage actor. Her performances were stunning in Wildflower as well as other stage productions. Renee Felice's career in the world of entertainment started from a young age. At the age of a young girl, she discovered her passion for performing. Smith landed a debut acting job when she was just six, with her parents' support. The role was in an Dannon yogurt commercial. Like other young actors, she started her stage career. As she was making her stage debut in Wildflower she would also work 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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