Scarlett Johansson’s rise to fame came with š eš„y role’s such as the teenage ingenue in Lost in Translation, but she tellsĀ The Wall Street Journal magazine, in its April issue that she is tired of being š eš„y.
‘I don’t want to be the ingenue anymore,’ the 29-year-old says. ‘It’s nice to be glamorous, but I don’t want to always be an object of desire. Because it doesn’t last.’
Instead she hopes for a varied career, in which she can ‘selfishly’ juggle her film work with family life.
Menswear: The Captain America star discusses her š eš„y image her plans for her acting future
Colorful star: Scarlett Johansson opens up in Wall Street Journal magazine about her family life and career
The pregnant star also opens up in the interview about her increasingly varied career, her relationship with fiance Romain Dauriac and her hopes for a family life.
‘There must exist a world in which I can balance those things, be able to raise a family and still make a film a year, or work on my own, develop things, do theater. I want to be able to have it all. Selfishly,’ she told WSJ.
It seems so stressful to not be able to spend time with your family because you’re constantly chasing the tail of your own success,’ she told the magazine.
The curvy star also opened up about her relationship with Frenchman Dauriac, whom she met in 2012.
The New York born-and-raised actress now spends most of her time living in Paris with him.
She said yes: The actress confirmed to the magazine that she is engaged and the couple is said to be expecting
Together forever: The Lost in Translation star is engaged to Frenchman Romain Dauriac
Legion of fans: Scarlett said her friend’s children are now ‘into her’ after her appearances in Iron Man and Avengers Assemble
I am the Captain now: Scarlett poses with co-stars Samuel Jackson and Chris Evans at a Captain Amierica: The Winter Soldier publicity event
Scarlett, in black and white: The star grew up in New York but now spends most of her time living in Paris
Opening the same weekend as Winter Soldier is Under the Skin, an indie film in which she plays an alien who preys on men in Glasgow.
She also stars later this year in Lucy, about a drug mule who swallows her cargo, giving her superpowers.
‘I’d rather take the chance of a film not working than be stuck in a pattern of making the same movie over and over,’ she says.
But the star, who was once married to actor Ryan Reynolds, knows it won’t be that easy.
‘I know that with that there will be some sacrifices. I know that’s the struggle with working mothers and successful careers. It happens.’
Describing her relationship, the mom-to-be says: ‘Our life is quiet.’
She was also vague about wedding plans: ‘Our plan is to get married at some point.’
Making the rounds: Scarlett wore a š eš„y black and white ensemble earlier this month at the Captain America 2 premiere in Los Angeles and a red dress for the London premiere
Pants in Paris: Scarlett wore a black blouse, red pants and red coat for the Paris premiere of Captain America: The Winter Soldier
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