1998: Scarlett Johansson on Balancing School With Acting

    You’re only 13. I mean, is it hard for you to be in school and pursue this career? It must get a little overwhelming. Yeah, it gets overwhelming. You know, it gets difficult because you have to get in that assignment, but at the same time, you’re reading your line. So, it’s um it gets difficult, but I mean, it’s like a dream come true. I couldn’t want I couldn’t ask anything more. Um and I you know, you you learn to work with it and school isn’t the best thing, you I’m not going to I’m not like a candidate for school or anything, but um you’re not going to be a national merit finalist. No. No. Well, why not? Come on, don’t say that. Um we’ll we’ll see. Well, you’re certainly incredibly articulate and poised for a 13-year-old, much more so than a lot of 50y olds I speak with. I I wish you all the luck in the world. Your performance in this movie is really stunning. Thank you very much. Nice to meet you, Scarlet. Let’s meet you.

    Scarlett Johansson, then 13 years old, explains how she balances school and pursuing her acting career. This originally aired on TODAY on May 25, 1998.

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    1. One of the reasons I wanted to hold off on acting…I wanted to finish school. Seems really difficult doing both school and a career like that with minimal life experience at such a young age. Very stressful. Life is stressful for pre/teens already, especially now. Back in the 90s things were a little different.

      I think she did a pretty good job. ❤😇

    2. When health, emotion flare up (up to psychological ups and downs moments) after serious heart break, here. It is easier to educate one herself for sometime while paper work starts getting straightened because of shelter jealousness also had to pass through at all times

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