Scarlett Johansson is an acclaimed American actress known for her diverse roles in film and theater. Born on November 22, 1984, in New York City, she began acting at a young age, making her film debut in “North” (1994).
Johansson gained international fame for her performance in “Lost in Translation” (2003), earning her an Academy Award nomination. She has since starred in blockbuster franchises, including the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Natasha Romanoff, or Black Widow. Beyond action films, Johansson has showcased her talent in indie dramas like “Marriage Story” (2019), which garnered critical acclaim.
With a distinctive voice, she also ventured into music, releasing albums and singles that have received positive reviews. Johansson is known for her strong presence both on and off-screen, often advocating for women’s rights and social issues.
Her work has earned her numerous awards, including Tony and BAFTA awards. In addition to acting, she has a passion for directing and producing. With a career spanning nearly three decades, Scarlett Johansson continues to captivate audiences worldwide.