Scarlett and Renee
Scarlett Johansson - American Actress and Singer (born in NYC on the 22nd of November 1984) Her range of talents in acting has earned many accolades in everything from the dramas of the past to thrillers and even adventures. Johansson daughter of an architect and producer, was born in New York City. Hunter was the twin of their younger sisters. When she was a child she began to develop a passion for performing and started auditioning commercials at the age seven. To improve her acting skills, she joined the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Manhattan as well as the Professional Children's School. In her early years she appeared in Sophistry alongside Ethan Hawke and made her film debut in Rob Reiner's North in 1994. Johansson appeared next on screen in Just Cause (1996), but she was Manny & Lo 1996 that gave her her breakthrough. The film is about two girls orphaned by their parents who have fled to escape. She next earned critical acclaim for her role as a teenage girl who been injured in a horrific accident in The Horse Whisperer (1998) and gained more attention as cynical teen outcast Rebecca on the set of Ghost World (2001). Renee felice smith..........................Renee Felice Smith is an American actress writer producer and director. Her fame was based on her portrayal of Nell Jones on the CBS successful show NCIS Los Angeles. She is one of its main characters. In addition to appearing in the show, she's also a skilled stage actor. She has given a variety of stunning performances including Wildflower. Renee Felice Smith started her professional career in entertainment at a young age. It was her love of acting as an infant. Smith's parents helped her with landing her first acting role at age six. Smith created a commercial for Dannon. The same as other newbie actresses, she honed her skills on the stage. She was involved in various productions within the USA as she made her debut on stage. She was a student at the Stonestreet Studios Conservatory, part of the New York University Tisch School of the Arts.





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