During a sit down with Darren Aronofsky for Interview magazine, Scarlett Johansson asked the director what his SAT score was, and ended up revealing her own:
I think the way it worked when I took them was that they were out of 1,600, so maybe you'd get a 1,240 if you were a smarty-pants. I got a 1,080, which was pretty low. But that was probably because I didn't answer half of the math questions.
The 29-year-old "Don Jon" actress would have taken the SATs around 2002, at which time the average score was 1020, making 1,080 slightly above average. "Brains and beauty," as they say.
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She is one of the most sought-after actresses in Hollywood.
And now it seems that Scarlett Johansson has even more than talent and beauty – she has revealed that her SAT grades at school weren’t bad either.
The star has opened up about her results, revealing that her marks were higher than average.
Scarlett Johansson by Darren Aronofsky! These stunning shots accompany Interview's stunning chat
Scarlett Johansson looks stunning in this shoot for Interview Magazine. In a mix of Dolce & Gabbana, Marc Jacobs, Bottega Veneta and Vivienne Westwood she's really showing us her screen goddess credentials. And not forgetting this Prada look straight from the AW/13 runway.
The leather midi skirt and cosy sweater were part of Miuccia Prada's romantic and womanly collection and is the perfect winter look. With the wide belt (also Prada) cinching in her already tiny waist the stylist has created an even more alluring hourglass shape and it's one we want to replicate.
Midi length skirts have been around for a couple of seasons and while they can be tricky to wear they've already become a staple look. Traditionally quite a sober style thanks to the lack of leg on display, it's important not to go into frumpy territory. To avoid this, always wear with some serious heels or ankle boots and make sure you keep your waist visible and nipped in - a belt like Scarlett's will help or tuck in a chic silk camisole to keep it feminine.
Whether you go for a pencil or fuller skirt there are some amazing high street looks available that will help you copy Scarlett's look. Topshop's neoprene skirt is our favourite or the pleated leather number at Asos is also a tempting option.
She said: I think the way it worked when I took them was that they were out of 1,600, so maybe you'd get a 1,240 if you were a smarty-pants.
Platform princess: Scarlett looks so elegant in the shoot, but she revealed her gruff voice once lost her work
'I got a 1,080, which was pretty low. But that was probably because I didn't answer half of the math questions.'
The Lost in Translation actress would have taken the SATs around 2002, at which time the average was 1020, making 1,080 an above-average score.
The actress also told the magazine about how she was initially rejected as a child star, and explains her voice was old beyond its years.
The Don Jon star, who wears Dolce & Gabbana in the gorgeous spread, told the magazine: 'I was always terrible at commercials because my voice was so deep. At the age of nine, I sounded like a whiskey-drinking, chain-smoking fool. Wasn’t going to sell Jell-O with that voice.'
She added: 'There was someone in my older brother’s class who was doing some commercials and theater, so my mom took me to that kids agent because I loved musicals.
'They didn’t want me though. I was devastated. I thought it was the end of my career… and that’s when I realised that by crying I could get whatever I wanted.'
In the red: Scarlett has a flame-ing good look on the set of Captain America earlier this year
Happily, of course, Scarlett - who was born and raised in New York - found her niche in the performing arts.
She reminisced: 'I was a big song-and-dance type of kid - you know, one of those kids with jazz hands. I liked to improvise and do weird vocal exercises. I was a major ham - if you can believe!'
Scarlett, who is engaged to Romain Dauriac who she has been dating since last November, also explained she needs to have plenty of leisure time.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2440043/Scarlett-Johansson-reveals-SAT-grades-average.html#ixzz2gU2vKWr2
Scarlett Johansson looks stunning in this shoot for Interview Magazine. In a mix of Dolce & Gabbana, Marc Jacobs, Bottega Veneta and Vivienne Westwood she's really showing us her screen goddess credentials. And not forgetting this Prada look straight from the AW/13 runway.
The leather midi skirt and cosy sweater were part of Miuccia Prada's romantic and womanly collection and is the perfect winter look. With the wide belt (also Prada) cinching in her already tiny waist the stylist has created an even more alluring hourglass shape and it's one we want to replicate.
Midi length skirts have been around for a couple of seasons and while they can be tricky to wear they've already become a staple look. Traditionally quite a sober style thanks to the lack of leg on display, it's important not to go into frumpy territory. To avoid this, always wear with some serious heels or ankle boots and make sure you keep your waist visible and nipped in - a belt like Scarlett's will help or tuck in a chic silk camisole to keep it feminine.
Whether you go for a pencil or fuller skirt there are some amazing high street looks available that will help you copy Scarlett's look. Topshop's neoprene skirt is our favourite or the pleated leather number at Asos is also a tempting option.
She said: I think the way it worked when I took them was that they were out of 1,600, so maybe you'd get a 1,240 if you were a smarty-pants.
Platform princess: Scarlett looks so elegant in the shoot, but she revealed her gruff voice once lost her work
'I got a 1,080, which was pretty low. But that was probably because I didn't answer half of the math questions.'
The Lost in Translation actress would have taken the SATs around 2002, at which time the average was 1020, making 1,080 an above-average score.
The actress also told the magazine about how she was initially rejected as a child star, and explains her voice was old beyond its years.
Baring all: Scarlett is stunning and pared down on the cover of the magazine
The Don Jon star, who wears Dolce & Gabbana in the gorgeous spread, told the magazine: 'I was always terrible at commercials because my voice was so deep. At the age of nine, I sounded like a whiskey-drinking, chain-smoking fool. Wasn’t going to sell Jell-O with that voice.'
She added: 'There was someone in my older brother’s class who was doing some commercials and theater, so my mom took me to that kids agent because I loved musicals.
'They didn’t want me though. I was devastated. I thought it was the end of my career… and that’s when I realised that by crying I could get whatever I wanted.'
In the red: Scarlett has a flame-ing good look on the set of Captain America earlier this year
Happily, of course, Scarlett - who was born and raised in New York - found her niche in the performing arts.
She reminisced: 'I was a big song-and-dance type of kid - you know, one of those kids with jazz hands. I liked to improvise and do weird vocal exercises. I was a major ham - if you can believe!'
Scarlett, who is engaged to Romain Dauriac who she has been dating since last November, also explained she needs to have plenty of leisure time.
'Especially in theater, where you’re doing something like eight shows a week, giving three-hour performances each time, and the work is agonizing and there’s never a moment to rest.
'I would just perish if I wasn’t able to meet my boyfriend for dinner afterward, or meet a couple of friends for drinks, or get up the next day and go to the gym, or see my dad, or just do those everyday things.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2440043/Scarlett-Johansson-reveals-SAT-grades-average.html#ixzz2gU2vKWr2
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