The Incredible Roles That Define Scarlett Johansson’s Career

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Scarlett Johansson’s career has been marked by a series of memorable performances that showcase her versatility and talent.

Johansson has proven herself as one of Hollywood’s most dynamic actresses, from her breakout role as a teenager to her captivating turns in blockbuster hits. Here are ten of her most remarkable roles:

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Ghost World (2001) Scarlett Johansson’s breakthrough came in Terry Zwigoff’s “Ghost World,” where she portrayed the disaffected teen Rebecca Doppelmeyer.

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Her nuanced performance announced her as a significant new talent and paved the way for a series of complex roles.

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Saturday Night Live (2006 – Present) Johansson has hosted “Saturday Night Live” six times, joining the exclusive Five-Timers Club.

Her comedic chops are highlighted in memorable sketches, such as her portrayal of Ivanka Trump in a faux perfume ad and a rom-com style trailer for “Black Widow.”

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Her regular appearances and marriage to “Weekend Update” anchor Colin Jost further solidify her SNL family status.

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Under the Skin (2013) In Jonathan Glazer’s minimalist sci-fi film “Under the Skin,” Johansson plays an alien who seduces and murders men.

Her performance is conveyed through subtle expressions, evokes the essence of silent film stars, and explores themes of gender and predation.

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Jojo Rabbit (2019) Johansson earned dual Oscar nominations for her role in Taika Waititi’s “Jojo Rabbit.” She plays a strict yet loving mother in this surreal comedy-drama, balancing patriotism and secret rebellion while raising her son during the Hitler Youth era.

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Lost in Translation (2003) Sofia Coppola’s “Lost in Translation” pairs Johansson with Bill Murray in a story about two isolated souls connecting in Tokyo.

Johansson’s grounded performance and chemistry with Murray make their unlikely bond believable, contributing to the film’s lasting impact.

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Marriage Story (2019) In Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story,” Johansson delivers an Oscar-nominated performance as Nicole, a woman navigating a painful divorce.

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Her raw, heartfelt monologue about the dissolution of her marriage stands out as some of her best work.

Hail, Caesar! (2016) The Coen Brothers’ “Hail, Caesar!” features Johansson as DeAnna Moran, an Esther Williams-style star who finds herself pregnant out of wedlock.

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Despite limited screen time, she shines in a synchronized swimming number and a charming encounter with Jonah Hill’s character.

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The Prestige (2006) In Christopher Nolan’s “The Prestige,” Johansson plays Olivia Wenscombe, a magician’s assistant entangled in a rivalry between two magicians. Her shifting allegiances and intricate character add depth to this often-overlooked performance.

Her (2013) Though Johansson never appears on screen in Spike Jonze’s “Her,” her voice performance as the AI system Samantha is pivotal.

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She brings wisdom, emotion, and nuance to the role, creating a profound connection with Joaquin Phoenix’s Theodore.

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In the Avengers (2012) and Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Johansson’s portrayal of Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, highlights the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Her intelligence and strength are showcased in “The Avengers,” particularly in scenes with Tom Hiddleston’s Loki and Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner. Her emotional sacrifice in “Avengers: Infinity War” delivers a powerful conclusion to her character’s arc.

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