Scarlett Johansson Reflects on Early 2000s Hollywood: A Period of Scrutiny for Actresses' Appearances

Shonda Rhimes

Prolific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.

Scarlett Johansson recently spoke about her early career in Hollywood, describing the early 2000s as a particularly demanding period for young women in the industry. During this time, she observed that it was widely accepted to critically assess actresses based on their physical attributes.

She emphasized that the opportunities available for female performers of her generation were considerably fewer than what exists today. Johansson recounted being frequently typecast, often limited to roles such as 'the other woman,' 'the side piece,' or 'the bombshell,' which were prevalent archetypes for young actresses then. To escape this narrow categorization, she sought refuge in New York's theater scene, a move that helped her understand the importance of choosing meaningful roles over constantly accepting any available work, despite the competitive nature of the acting profession.

Johansson's reflection underscores the significant progress made in Hollywood regarding the diversity and empowerment of roles for women. Her journey highlights the importance of resilience and self-worth in navigating a demanding industry, demonstrating that advocating for more substantive opportunities can lead to a more equitable and fulfilling career path for future generations.

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