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Jennifer Lawrence

Highest Rated: 100% Bread & Roses (2023)

Lowest Rated: 10% House at the End of the Street (2012)

Birthday: Aug 15, 1990

Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Jennifer Lawrence is an Academy Award-winning American actress best known for her riveting performances in a number of critically-acclaimed films, including "Winter's Bone" (2010), "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012), "American Hustle" (2013), and "The Hunger Games" (2012-15) franchise. Born and raised in Kentucky, Lawrence was an athletic child who excelled in various different sports, like softball and field hockey. She was also an accomplished horseback rider, but had to cut back on the sport after injuring her tailbone during a ride. In numerous interviews, Lawrence claimed how she suffered from social anxiety and hyperactivity as a young girl. As a result, the soon-to-be Hollywood actor said she always felt like an outsider amongst her childhood peers. However, she would later find that acting was a therapeutic outlet that suppressed her anxiety. Lawrence, who began acting in stage productions put on by her local church, found that all of her problems and worries disappeared once she was on stage. Thus, throughout her adolescence, she appeared in several stage plays and musicals, thus honing her craft night after night. Although Lawrence loved acting for her church, it was a stroke of blind luck that would elevate her into the exalted world of film and TV acting. While vacationing with her parents in New York City, the then-14-year-old Lawrence was discovered by a talent scout while walking the city streets. The scout arranged for the teenage Lawrence to audition for a talent agent. Lawrence blew the agents away with her cold reading, and they quickly signed her to a contract. Lawrence then dropped out of school and moved to Los Angeles to embark on a career in film and television acting. She never earned her GED or high school diploma, instead putting all of her focus into her fledgling acting career. Lawrence's long-term career gamble paid off almost immediately. She soon started landing commercial work, and then began nabbing guest spots on TV shows like "Monk" (USA Network, 2002-09), as well as roles in films like "Garden Party" (2008) and "The Burning Plain" (2008). Then in 2007 Lawrence joined the cast of the sitcom "The Bill Engvall Show" (TBS, 2007-09). The series ran for three seasons, before it was cancelled in September of 2009. After the cancellation of "The Bill Engvall Show" in 2009, Lawrence set her sights on a film acting career. She nabbed her breakout role a year later in 2010 with a starring turn in the independent drama "Winter's Bone." The film was a critical darling, and would go on to earn the 21-year-old Jennifer Lawrence her first Oscar nomination for Best Actress. Her role in "Winter's Bone" was a career high-point for Lawrence. But as it turned out, she was only getting starred. Over the course of the next few years Lawrence starred in some of the most critically-acclaimed films of the 2010s, most notably "Silver Linings Playbook," "American Hustle," and "Joy"(2015). Lawrence was nominated for an Oscar for all three films (which were all directed by her frequent collaborator David O. Russell), and would go on to take home the gold statue for her work in "Silver Linings Playbook." In addition to her acclaimed dramatic work, Lawrence also became a household name to fans of the blockbuster fantasy adventure franchise "The Hunger Games." The films, which premiered in 2012 and included three sequels, starred Lawrence in the role of the plucky heroine Katniss Everdeen and have been wildly successful at the box office, raking in nearly $3 billion globally as of 2019. In addition to her work in the blockbuster "The Hunger Games" franchise, Lawrence also appeared as Raven/Mystique in four of the "X-Men"-themed superhero films, including 2019's "Dark Phoenix." "Dark Phoenix," which starred Sophie Turner as the title character, premiered in the summer of 2019. It was the first and only film Lawrence appeared in that year, though her October 2019 marriage to art dealer Cooke Maroney kept her in the gossip pages.

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100% Bread & Roses Watchlist 100% 78% A Beautiful Planet Watchlist 94% 76% Winter's Bone Watchlist
92% 74% American Hustle
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92% 86% Silver Linings Playbook
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90% 91% X-Men: Days of Future Past Watchlist 90% 89% The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Watchlist 86% 87% X-Men: First Class Watchlist 85% 72% Causeway Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Zurawski v Texas 100% 99% 2024 Executive Producer Bread & Roses 100% 2023 Producer No Hard Feelings 70% 86% 2023 Maddie Actor, Producer Causeway 85% 72% 2022 Lynsey Actor, Producer Don't Look Up 56% 78% 2021 Kate Dibiasky Actor Dark Phoenix 22% 64% 2019 Raven/Mystique Actor Red Sparrow 45% 51% 2018 Dominika Egorova Actor mother! 68% 52% 2017 Mother Actor Passengers 30% 63% 2016 Aurora Lane Actor X-Men: Apocalypse 47% 65% 2016 Raven/Mystique Actor A Beautiful Planet 100% 78% 2016 Narrator The Hunger Games: Complete 4-Film Collection 87% 2016 Actor Joy 61% 57% 2015 Joy Actor The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 70% 66% 2015 Katniss Everdeen Actor Dior and I 85% 77% 2014 Self Serena 17% 24% 2014 Serena Pemberton Actor X-Men: Days of Future Past 90% 91% 2014 Raven/Mystique Actor The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 70% 71% 2014 Katniss Everdeen Actor The Devil You Know 29% 2013 Young Zoe Actor American Hustle 92% 74% 2013 Rosalyn Rosenfeld Actor The Hunger Games: Catching Fire 90% 89% 2013 Katniss Everdeen Actor Silver Linings Playbook 92% 86% 2012 Tiffany Actor House at the End of the Street 10% 41% 2012 Elissa Actor The Hunger Games 84% 81% 2012 Katniss Everdeen Actor Like Crazy 71% 62% 2011 Sam Actor
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