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Scarlett Johansson is getting real about what fans don’t see behind the scenes of blockbuster films.
The 38-year-old actress sat down with Bruce Bozzi for his Table For Two podcast on Tuesday. In the iHeartRadio-produced chat, ScarJo gave a rare, deep look at her career. And she said something that is already turning a lot of attention her way!
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During the duo’s discussion, Johansson spoke about making her film debut as a 9-year-old. Then, through her childhood, she slowly worked her way through the industry. But things changed in 2003 when Lost In Translation sent her career into a trajectory towards superstardom.
She was still a teenager while filming that movie, though. So she recalled how bizarre the experience was to star alongside Bill Murray in a Sofia Coppola film at such young age. ScarJo admitted she “struggled” with that, and the relationship she had to develop on screen with Murray’s character:
Weeks after she finished filming Lost In Translation, her world flipped on its head again.
ScarJo went off to film Girl With A Pearl Earring alongside Colin Firth. And again, she had to grow up very quickly. Recalling this period of her career as a “weird fever dream,” the actress lamented how she had been on the “path of ingénue.” But after working with Murray and Firth (again, as a freakin’ teenager!), that changed almost overnight.
And that brings us to the key quote. ScarJo reflected on the difficulty of figuring out her sexuality in such a public arena:
Now years later, she came to realize how she was “groomed” into those types of sexual, public-facing roles without her even being aware of it at the time:
Wow!
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