Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johanssonis an American actress, model, and singer. She made her film debut in North. Johansson subsequently starred in Manny & Lo in 1996, and garnered further acclaim and prominence with roles in The Horse Whispererand Ghost World. She shifted to adult roles with her performances in Girl with a Pearl Earringand Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation, for which she won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth22 November 1984
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
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He just really rarely requires that his actors go to the gym, which was a plus for me. And I didn't have to hang from a 50-foot building.
The fender-bender was induced by the paparazzi, who chased her for 45 minutes,
He's such a warm person. He was immediately warm to me, and it invited a good energy.
I'm not mad at him. I think he's a guy that's starting his TV career and he's making a bit of an exciting moment for himself. I can't be angry at him.
As an actor, anything that you have to help get you into character is helpful.
I love musicals, I started acting because I wanted to be in a musical.
Are people who want this kind of progressive change not turning up at polling stations? Are they not voting for progressive representatives? It's hard to put your finger on why we are where we are.
If Occupy Wall Street was actually a march, and people from all around the country could collect and march toward Washington, D.C., as part of this massive movement of people . . . I think that kind of pressure is much more powerful than a sit-in that seems to be a little unorganized.
You really hope that people who want to be politically active aren't so disillusioned at this point. I do feel positive about what's happening. I think that with all of these movements, and this growing collective voice that's emerging, people are starting to come out of the kind of dazed state that they were in for so many years. But it's tough to know the best way to effect change now. Campaigning alone no longer seems to be the answer.
I don't feel the need to brand myself in that way [social media]. But as a means to share information and raise awareness of things, I think these social-networking platforms are unprecedented.
They're [social media] amazing tools to communicate information - especially about different causes or crises or movements.
People are fed up - and I think quite rightfully so. But what are they proposing as an alternative to just being upset or feeling disillusioned or abandoned? That kind of protest movement really needs to happen on a much bigger scale, but there needs to be a clearer message.
I believe that luck is opportunity meeting preparation.