
Scarlett Johansson Reflects on Hollywood’s Dark Past
In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Scarlett Johansson sheds light on the challenging period of Hollywood in the early 2000s. She describes it as a time when women were often chosen for roles based solely on their looks rather than their acting range.
“It was tough,” she says. “There was a lot placed on how women looked.” The actress adds that women faced significant typecasting, with limited opportunities compared to today’s standards.
Johansson recalls the frustration of being offered similar roles repeatedly, which stifled her ability to showcase her full acting potential. She emphasizes that these roles often relegated women to the “bombshell” archetype.
Her experiences in New York’s theatre scene further solidified Johansson’s resolve against such industry conditions. Despite initial reservations about waiting for a perfect role, she learned the importance of seizing every opportunity available.
This realization has shaped her career philosophy: once you start working, every job becomes your last. She stresses that actors must take advantage of opportunities to maintain their momentum and continue growing in the field.
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