Scarlett Johansson Honored at American Cinematheque Awards

by - May 24, 2026

Scarlett Johansson was celebrated at the 35th Annual American Cinematheque Awards on November 18, 2021, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the film industry. 

During the event, Johansson appeared onstage delivering heartfelt remarks while being honored for a career that spans critically acclaimed dramas, blockbuster franchises, and award-winning performances.

Known globally for her role as Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she has continued expanding her career with diverse projects following her Marvel era.

After the ceremony, Johansson went on to star in Asteroid City and lent her voice to Transformers One, showcasing her versatility across live-action and animated films. 

She is also set to appear in Jurassic World Rebirth, further continuing her presence in major Hollywood productions. 

Beyond acting, Johansson remains active in high-profile cultural events and is scheduled to serve as chair for the 2026 amfAR Gala in Cannes. 

Her appearance at the American Cinematheque Awards reflected both her lasting influence in cinema and the respect she continues to receive throughout the entertainment industry.

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