Scarlett Johnson

Scarlett Johnson

Johnson at the premiere of Adulthood in 2008
Born Scarlett Alice Johnson
April 1985 (age 26)
Stroud Green,London England
Occupation Film,stage and TV actor
Years active 1995 - present

Scarlett Johnson (born 1985) also known as Scarlett Alice Johnson is a British actress.

Johnson attended Highgate Wood School and Performing Arts College where she was spotted by an agent in a production of Guys and Dolls in which she played the lead.

The role of Vicki Fowler on the BBC's flagship soap opera EastEnders was Johnson's first television role though not her professional début, having previously appeared in numerous stage productions, including a six-month run in an acclaimed National Theatre production of Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood directed by Roger Michell. Johnson left EastEnders in 2004 after two years and 194 episodes, and returned to stage acting as well as embarking on career in films.

In April 2010 Scarlett Johnson was cast by Warner Bros in the CW network's US TV pilot 'Damn Thorpes' /aka The Wyoming Project opposite co-star Sean Faris (Vampire Diaries).

In the same year she also played the lead role in the UK film Panic Button (2011 film).

In 2010 she appeared in the Channel 4 comedy Pete Versus Life as Trish, the girlfriend of Pete's friend Ollie.

In February/March 2010 she appeared in the play 'Slaves' for the Olivier award-winning Theatre 503, London.

In 2009 she played Mindy in a revival of Aunt Dan and Lemon at the Royal Court Theatre receiving good notices in the Evening Standard, The Guardian, The Times etc. In the same year she played the role of Helen in the horror film The Reeds.[1].

Johnson appears in the 2008 film Adulthood, the sequel to the 2006 film Kidulthood.

In 2005, she played Juliet in an open air run of Romeo and Juliet at Stafford Castle and received great notices in The Stage etc.,

She also appeared as the lead in the acclaimed UK tour of Henry James' Daisy Miller directed by Christopher Morahan and in the pantomime Cinderella at Stafford's Gatehouse Theatre.

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