Scarlett and Renee
Scarlett Johansson (born November 22 1984 New York City New York, U.S.) American singer and actress whose dramatic variety earned her acclaim across a range of genres from period drama to action and thriller. Johansson was born in New York City, and raised there by her father who was an architect and her mother, a producer. She and her twin brother Hunter were the youngest siblings of four. At the age of seven years old, she began casting for commercials on television. Her interest in acting grew rapidly and she immediately to the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. In the Off Broadway play Sophistry she worked with Ethan Hawke. She then made her first film appearance on screen in North (1994), directed by Rob Reiner, at age nine. Johansson made her debut in Just Cause (1996), however it was Manny & Lo 1996 that gave her her breakthrough. The movie is about two young girls that have fled to escape. Her next film won the attention of critics for her character in the film as a teen who suffered a disfiguring accident in The Horse Whisperer (1998) and she gained further attention for her role as the cynical teenage exiled Rebecca in Ghost World (2001). Renee felice smith..........................Renee Felice Smith is an American actress writer producer and director. The actress is most famous for being the character Nell Jones (on CBS' famous show NCIS Los Angeles). The award-winning actress was the part of the main cast. She has a vast experience as a stage actor, as well as being on the show. Her performances have been spectacular in stage productions such as Wildflower. Renee Felice's career in entertainment began from a young age. Acting was her passion as a child. Smith got her first of many acting jobs at the tender age of 6. Smith was in a Dannon commercial for television. Like many other actresses starting out she decided to hone her art in the realm of theatre. She worked on various projects within the USA in the midst of making her stage debut. She attended the Stonestreet Studios Conservatory part of the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts'.





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