Scarlett Johansson has opened up about her frustrations as a struggling actress after Tony Award critics complained she did not deserve to win Best Featured Actress for her part in the Broadway show A View From the Bridge. "I have worked my ass off to get to where I am," the 25-year-old actress told Broadway World. "I understand that struggle. For me, it’s more about hiring the right person for the job. If somebody is cast because they are a name but they’re not right for the job, well, it’s very frustrating."
Critics said the trophy should have gone to a classically trained stage performer instead of a Hollywood actress though Johansson argued that with determination, "actors are actors," regardless of the outlet in which they perform.
"The actors we’ve seen this season that we recognize from film – Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, Liev Schreiber and Catherine Zeta-Jones, etc. – have not only made a huge impact on ticket sales but have given tour de force performances and all started their careers as stage actors, dedicating themselves to making an impression in the theater, " she rationalized. Johansson says she’s proud of her success and feels no need to apologize for it. "I pounded the pavement for years and I know what it’s like to struggle as an actor. A lot of it is luck and, certainly, a lot of it is opportunity – and the lack of that." – Natthakan Garunrangseewong
Scout and Tallulah posted another rare glimpse of Willis last month in a joint Instagram…
They emphasized, “There won’t be another deal. There may be one-offs, but that’s it.”
Seibert speculated, “If struggle without context is baffling, heaven without struggle isn’t very interesting.”
The shooter was identified to be John R. Lyons, 24, of Westchester, Illinois.
Asked by moderators at the event how Russia perseveres “when the world is going crazy,”…
Virgin River’s first episode aired on December 6, 2019, and the show can be watched…