Scarlett Johansson grew up in New York City watching films from her mother's collection.
At just seven years old, she knew she wanted to be an actor. As a child, she studied acting while taking some small roles. Her first role was in an off-Broadway play that soon led to her first film, North, in 1994. She took some other roles in independent films throughout high school, working with accomplished actors and directors.
After she graduated, Johansson started landing major roles. At nineteen years old, she starred in Lost in Translation and earned top awards. She took on some drama and action roles before joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Black Widow in 2010. She featured as Black Widow in eight films over ten years. But Johansson hasn't just played superheroes. She has worked across genres and has even performed live theater and directed movies. Learn all about Johansson's life and career--from her early roles to working on blockbuster films like Jurassic World Rebirth.