Johansson, who was listed as one of the early front-runners to play the political bigwig, said she has no involvement in the project.
"Scarlett has never been asked to do this film. She hasn't been approached about it nor seen a script. It's a total fabrication," a representative for the actress.
The short list of actresses who could play former Secretary of State and First Lady Hillary Clinton has just narrowed even further. Earlier, Carey Mulligan passed on the role in 'Rodham', reported Ace showbiz.
Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence was also reportedly mentioned as a possibility for the project as well.
Reese Witherspoon and Amanda Seyfried were the other names associated with "Rodham" in the original report about the casting search, but neither actress has commented on the possibility of appearing in the film.
James Ponsoldt will direct "Rodham" from a script by Young II Kim.
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