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'''Scarlett Johansson''' (born ], ]) is an ]n ]. '''Scarlett Johansson''' (born ], ]) is an ]n ].


Her roles include Grace MacLean in '']'', Rebecca in '']'', Charlotte in '']'', and Griet in '']'', all of which garnered positive critical notices, as well as Francesca in '']''. She was nominated for two best actress ] in 2003, one for drama (''Earring'') and one for comedy (''Lost''). Her roles include Grace MacLean in '']'', Rebecca in '']'', Charlotte in '']'', and Griet in '']'', all of which garnered positive critical notices, as well as Francesca in '']''. She was nominated for two best actress awards at the ] in 2003, one for drama (''Earring'') and one for comedy (''Lost''); similarly, she was nominated for best actress for both films at the ]s, and won best accress for ''Lost in Translation''.


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Scarlett Johansson (born November 22, 1984) is an American actress.

Her roles include Grace MacLean in The Horse Whisperer, Rebecca in Ghost World, Charlotte in Lost in Translation, and Griet in Girl with a Pearl Earring, all of which garnered positive critical notices, as well as Francesca in The Perfect Score. She was nominated for two best actress awards at the Golden Globes in 2003, one for drama (Earring) and one for comedy (Lost); similarly, she was nominated for best actress for both films at the BAFTAs, and won best accress for Lost in Translation.

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