translated from Spanish: Scarlett Johansson vs Scarlett Johansson: the doubly Oscar-nominated actress

Several actresses participate in more than one film but only one of them will go for the two Oscars of their category. She is Scarlett Johansson, an actress who plays in “History of a Marriage” (by Noah Baumbach) and in “Jojo Rabbit” (by Taika Waititi). Upcoming release “Black Widow”, her character’s solo story in Marvel, Johansson arrived at the Oscars gala at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday to compete for the careers of Best Lead Actress and Best Lead Actress and Best Supporting Actress.

In the first category, she will face colleagues such as Cynthia Erivo (“Harriet”), Saoirse Ronan (“Women’ Ladies”), Charlize Theron (“The Scandal”), and Renée Zellweger (“Judy”), the candidate to win the award for her performance in the biopic. For Best Supporting Actress, Johansson competes with her partner in “Story of a Marriage”, Laura Dern (the favorite for the award), also with Florence Pugh (“Female Girls” with whom she was photographed on the red carpet; Kathy Bates (The Case of Richard Jewell) and Kathy Bates (“The Case of Richard Jewell”).

Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh, two Oscar-nominated actresses

It should be noted that Margot Robbie and Laura Dern also participate in two of the films that will go for the highest recognition. The first is in “The Scandal” (“Bombshell”) and “There was once in… Hollywood” (“Once upon a time in… Hollywood”); while the second, is Lady March in “Little Women” and lawyer Nora Falshaw in “History of a Marriage.” Johansson plays Nicole in Baumbach’s film, an actress who decides to pursue her divorce with her husband, Charlie (Adam Driver) in a process that will confront them in the lawyers’ business. In “Jojo Rabbit,” she is the little boy’s mother, who will show her the meaning of life and how much it’s worth dancing in times of war.

Scarlett Johansson and her partner at the Oscars

In Filo.News we put together a vine with two great scenes of Johansson and while the envelopes are ready, you can also vote for which one deserves the Oscar. Is it because of “History of a Marriage” or “Jojo Rabbit”? In this note:

Original source in Spanish

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