Reseña del editor:
Born in 1985 in New York, young Scarlett Marie Johansson has already achieved a cinematic career of stellar proportions, swiftly becoming an icon to both genders. Ubiquitous as the face of Calvin Klein, L'Oreal and Reebok, and described as the new Marilyn Monroe by "Vogue" magazine, she's also proved her mettle as a quality thespian, starring in movies as diverse as literary, intelligent Woody Allen features, gung-ho action romps like Michael Bay's "The Island", and of course alternative, hip fare like the film which made her name known the world over, Sofia Coppola's much-lauded "Lost In Translation". Searching for the essence of her luminous star quality, this book takes a critical look at her work, and traces her transformation from talented child actress to Hollywood icon.
Biografía del autor:
Chris Roberts has written about music and film for 15 years, and is currently a regular contributor to UK broadsheet the Guardian and leading film monthly Uncut magazine. His previous books include Idol Worship (Harper Collins, 1997), and Lou Reed: Stories Behind the Songs (Carlton 2003).
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