




Scarlett Johansson is an acclaimed American actress and singer, born on November 22, 1984, in New York City. She began her acting career at a young age, making her film debut in “North” (1994). Johansson gained early fame with roles in “The Horse Whisperer” (1998) and “Ghost World” (2001), but it was her performance in “Lost in Translation” (2003) that earned her widespread critical acclaim and a BAFTA Award for Best Actress.
Over the years, Johansson has showcased her versatility across various genres, starring in films such as “Girl with a Pearl Earring” (2003), “Match Point” (2005), and “The Prestige” (2006). She achieved global recognition as Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in multiple films including “The Avengers” series and “Black Widow” (2021).
Beyond acting, Johansson has pursued a music career, releasing albums like “Anywhere I Lay My Head” (2008) and “Break Up” (2009) with Pete Yorn. Her distinctive voice and talent have also led her to roles in animated films, such as “Her” (2013) and “Sing” (2016).
Scarlett Johansson is known for her advocacy of various social and political causes, particularly championing women’s rights and equality. Her work has garnered numerous accolades, establishing her as one of the most talented and influential actresses of her generation.