Johanna Watts

Johanna was raised by hippies in rural Florida, far from the bright   lights of Hollywood. But from elementary school she insisted on acting,   singing, and dancing lessons, and made her first theatrical appearance   at the age of seven.  In her teens, Johanna was plucked from the   stage in Gainesville, Florida, and cast in the PBS film Catherine's   Story. Soon she was modeling and acting in New York and Los Angeles.  Johanna's   first Hollywood break came from her second professional audition, when   she was cast as the younger version of Oscar-nominated actress Samantha   Eggar in Cold Case. She has gone on to appear in CSI:Miami, Star Trek   Enterprise, and a series of independent films.  She continues to   act on stage as well, where she is drawn to strong, heroic women who   think outside the box. She has played an unusual number of women in   disguise, as well as typically male roles in Shakespeare productions.  Johanna's   passion for performance is equaled by her desire to make a difference   in the world. Her battle with a rare form of cancer in her early teens   left her with a lasting interest in helping children. Today she spends   much of her time working with the non-profit organization Inside Out   Community Arts.

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