Who is Jennifer Shrader Lawrence? [1][2][3] The entertainment and acting world knows her as American actress. Her first major role was as a lead cast member on TBS's The Bill Engvall Show (2007–2009) and she subsequently appeared in the independent films The Burning Plain (2008) and Winter's Bone (2010), for which she received nominations for the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Satellite Award, Independent Spirit Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress. At age 20, she was the third-youngest actress ever to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. At age 22, her performance in the romantic comedy Silver Linings Playbook
(2012) earned her the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors
Guild Award, Satellite Award and the Independent Spirit Award for Best
Actress, amongst other accolades, making her the youngest person ever to
be nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Actress and the
second-youngest Best Actress winner.[5]
Jennifer Lawrence, she is an
Lawrence is also known for playing Raven Darkhölme / Mystique in the 2011 film X-Men: First Class, a role she will reprise in X-Men: Days of Future Past in 2014. Beginning in 2012, she achieved international recognition starring as the heroine Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games and its three sequels, an adaptation of Suzanne Collins' best-selling series of the same name. Her performance in the films garnered her notable critical praise and marked her as the highest-grossing action heroine of all time.[6][7] Lawrence's performances thus far have prompted Rolling Stone to call her "the most talented young actress in America."[8] In 2013, Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world[9] and ELLE Magazine named her the most powerful woman in the entertainment business.[10]
Lawrence had guest-roles in the television series Cold Case, Medium, and Monk.[17] In 2007, Lawrence auditioned for the role of Bella Swan in Twilight, however the role went to Kristen Stewart. Later, Lawrence stated that she was "glad" that she had not received the role because of the massive media attention that Stewart received from the role.[18][19]
In 2008, she appeared in a small role in the film Garden Party as Tiff. The same year, Lawrence appeared on the big screen in Guillermo Arriaga's film directorial debut The Burning Plain, opposite Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger. Her performance in the film earned her the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young emerging actor/actress at the Venice Film Festival in 2008.[20]
Still in 2008, Lawrence had the lead role in another film director's debut, Lori Petty's family drama The Poker House, opposite Selma Blair and Chloë Grace Moretz, where she starred as Agnes, a young girl victim of abuse.[21] Lawrence was awarded the Los Angeles Film Festival Award for Outstanding Performance for her role in the film. She appeared in the music video for the song "The Mess I Made", from the 2009 album Losing Sleep by Parachute.
Lawrence appeared in The Beaver, a dark comedy starring Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson. The film was shot in 2009, but spent an extended period of time stalled due to controversy. It was released on May 6, 2011. She also co-starred in the independent film Like Crazy, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.[27] The following year, it was announced that Lawrence was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
In March 2011, Lawrence was offered the part of Katniss Everdeen in the film The Hunger Games, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Suzanne Collins. Despite being a fan of the books, Lawrence took three days to accept the role because she was initially intimidated by the size of the movie and what it may mean for her fame.[28] She underwent extensive training to get in shape for the role, including stunt training, archery, rock and tree climbing, combat, running, parkour, pilates, and yoga.[29][30] The film was released on March 23, 2012, and set the record for the third-largest opening weekend of all time, making a record-breaking $152.5 million in three days for a non-sequel film.[31]
The fact that The Hunger Games emerged as a big box office hit with a female lead represents a dramatic shift for the action film genre because historically, among the "top 200 worldwide box-office hits ever ($350 million and up), not one has been built around a female action star" and for the first time ever, Lawrence contradicts that.[32] Forbes stated "No one who has seen The Hunger Games would question star Jennifer Lawrence's ability to play an action star."[33] She is currently the highest grossing action heroine ever.
Though the film generally received positive reviews, Lawrence's portrayal of Katniss Everdeen was the most highly praised with Todd McCarthy from The Hollywood Reporter saying Lawrence embodies Katniss, "just as one might imagine her from the novel" and "anchors" the whole film "with impressive gravity and presence", ultimately calling her "the ideal screen actress".[34] Kenneth Turan from the Los Angeles Times stated that Lawrence is the "best possible performer as Katniss and is the key factor in making 'Hunger Games' an involving popular entertainment with strong narrative drive that holds our attention".[35] Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert also agreed that "Lawrence is strong and convincing in the central role".[36]
In June 2011, she starred as shape-shifting villain Mystique alongside James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender in X-Men: First Class,[37] a prequel to the rest of the X-Men film series. Lawrence's Mystique is a younger version of the character played by Rebecca Romijn in earlier X-Men films. Lawrence will reprise the role in the 2014 sequel, X-Men: Days of Future Past.[38] She also starred alongside Max Thieriot and Elisabeth Shue in Mark Tonderai's thriller House at the End of the Street,[39] which was released in September 2012.[40] She was originally cast to play "O" in the film Savages directed by Oliver Stone, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
In November 2012, Lawrence played the recently widowed Tiffany Maxwell in David O. Russell's Silver Linings Playbook, an adaptation of the novel of the same name, by Matthew Quick, opposite Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro. She received widespread critical praise for her performance in the film, with Richard Corliss of Time writing, "The reason to stay is Lawrence. Just 21 when the movie was shot, Lawrence is that rare young actress who plays, who is, grown-up. Sullen and sultry, she lends a mature intelligence to any role... Jennifer Lawrence is the silver lining in this mostly ordinary playbook."[41] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone also wrote that Lawrence "is some kind of miracle. She's rude, dirty, funny, foulmouthed, sloppy, sexy, vibrant and vulnerable, sometimes all in the same scene, even in the same breath. No list of Best Actress Oscar contenders would be complete without the electrifying Lawrence in the lead. She lights up the screen."[42] She won the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and several other accolades for Best Actress for her performance in the film.
In 2012, Lawrence replaced Angelina Jolie in Susanne Bier's depression-era thriller, Serena, based on the novel of the same name by Ron Rash.[43][44]
She will be playing the role of an unstable woman named Serena who
learns that she can never bear her husband's children and sets out to
murder the woman who bore her husband an illegitimate son before their
marriage. On September 10, 2012, Lawrence began working on the film
adaptation of the second novel in the The Hunger Games trilogy, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, which is scheduled to be released on November 22, 2013.[45]
In October 2012, Lawrence was announced as the new face of Dior.[46] She ranked No. 1 on AskMen's list of Top 99 Most Desirable Women for 2013.[47]
In 2014, Lawrence will be reprising her role as Mystique in X-Men: Days of Future Past with James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. On February 15, 2013 it was announced that Lawrence will star opposite Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, and Jeremy Renner in American Hustle about the ’70s FBI sting operation Abscam.[48] She will also be starring in her third collaboration film directed by David O. Russell titled The Ends of the Earth.[49]
Lawrence will play Jeannette Walls in the film adaptation of Walls' best-selling memoir The Glass Castle.[50] She will reprise her role of Katniss Everdeen in the film adaptations of the final Hunger Games book; The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 is set to be released on November 21, 2014. Part 2 is set to be released on November 20, 2015.
In June 2013, it was announced that Lawrence will be starring in and producing the film adaptation of Claire Bidwell Smith's memoir The Rules of Inheritance, directed by Susanne Bier[51]
In September 2013, it was announced that Lawrence was to star in the adaptation of the novel East of Eden with director Gary Ross. The film is based on the John Steinbeck novel and was already adapted to film in 1955, starring James Dean (although the film only adapted the latter half of the novel).[52] She was also chosen to star in Burial Rites, a film adaptation of Hannah Kent's debut novel, where she would be joined again by Gary Ross.
Lawrence stated "I've always studied people and been fascinated by their reactions and feelings. And I think that's the best acting class you can take -- watching real people, listening to them and studying them".[57]
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Jennifer Lawrence, she is an
Lawrence is also known for playing Raven Darkhölme / Mystique in the 2011 film X-Men: First Class, a role she will reprise in X-Men: Days of Future Past in 2014. Beginning in 2012, she achieved international recognition starring as the heroine Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games and its three sequels, an adaptation of Suzanne Collins' best-selling series of the same name. Her performance in the films garnered her notable critical praise and marked her as the highest-grossing action heroine of all time.[6][7] Lawrence's performances thus far have prompted Rolling Stone to call her "the most talented young actress in America."[8] In 2013, Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world[9] and ELLE Magazine named her the most powerful woman in the entertainment business.[10]
Early life
Lawrence was born August 15, 1990 and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. Her parents are Karen (née Koch), who runs a children's camp, and Gary Lawrence, who once owned a concrete construction firm, Lawrence & Associates. She has two older brothers, Ben and Blaine.[11][12][13] She acted in local theater[14] and, by the age of 14, had decided to pursue an acting career, persuading her parents to take her to New York City to find a talent agent. Prior to finding success in Hollywood, Lawrence attended Kammerer Middle School in Kentucky. She graduated from high school two years early with a 3.9 average in order to begin a career in acting.[11][15] While growing up and in between acting, Lawrence served as an assistant nurse at the children's summer day camp that her mother ran.[16]Career
2006–09: Early work
Lawrence has never taken any drama classes or lessons for acting.[11] She started out her acting career in the TBS comedy The Bill Engvall Show, playing Lauren Pearson, the eldest daughter. Written and created by Bill Engvall and Michael Leeson, the show is set in a Denver suburb and follows the life of 'Bill Pearson' (played by Engvall), a family counselor whose own family could use a little dose of counseling. The series went on the air in September 2007 and was canceled in 2009 after three seasons. Lawrence received the Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Performer in a TV Series for her role in the show.Lawrence had guest-roles in the television series Cold Case, Medium, and Monk.[17] In 2007, Lawrence auditioned for the role of Bella Swan in Twilight, however the role went to Kristen Stewart. Later, Lawrence stated that she was "glad" that she had not received the role because of the massive media attention that Stewart received from the role.[18][19]
In 2008, she appeared in a small role in the film Garden Party as Tiff. The same year, Lawrence appeared on the big screen in Guillermo Arriaga's film directorial debut The Burning Plain, opposite Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger. Her performance in the film earned her the Marcello Mastroianni Award for best young emerging actor/actress at the Venice Film Festival in 2008.[20]
Still in 2008, Lawrence had the lead role in another film director's debut, Lori Petty's family drama The Poker House, opposite Selma Blair and Chloë Grace Moretz, where she starred as Agnes, a young girl victim of abuse.[21] Lawrence was awarded the Los Angeles Film Festival Award for Outstanding Performance for her role in the film. She appeared in the music video for the song "The Mess I Made", from the 2009 album Losing Sleep by Parachute.
2010–12: Breakthrough
Lawrence's lead role in Debra Granik's Winter's Bone, which won best picture at the Sundance Film Festival in 2010, is generally cited as a breakout performance for her.[22] She portrays Ree Dolly, a seventeen-year-old in the Ozark Mountains who cares for her mentally ill mother and her younger brother and sister. Ree then discovers that her father put their house and land up as a bond for a court appearance before he disappeared, and the family now faces eviction.[23] The performance was highly acclaimed by film critics. David Denby, writing in The New Yorker, said "the movie would be unimaginable with anyone less charismatic playing Ree."[24] Peter Travers from the Rolling Stone also spoke highly of her and noted that "her performance is more than acting, it's a gathering storm. Lawrence's eyes are a roadmap to what's tearing Ree apart".[25] Receiving accolades for her performance, Lawrence was awarded the National Board of Review Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. She received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress on January 25, 2011, becoming the third-youngest actress to date to be nominated for the category,[26] and also accrued nominations from the Golden Globe Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, and the Satellite Awards among others.Lawrence appeared in The Beaver, a dark comedy starring Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson. The film was shot in 2009, but spent an extended period of time stalled due to controversy. It was released on May 6, 2011. She also co-starred in the independent film Like Crazy, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.[27] The following year, it was announced that Lawrence was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
In March 2011, Lawrence was offered the part of Katniss Everdeen in the film The Hunger Games, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Suzanne Collins. Despite being a fan of the books, Lawrence took three days to accept the role because she was initially intimidated by the size of the movie and what it may mean for her fame.[28] She underwent extensive training to get in shape for the role, including stunt training, archery, rock and tree climbing, combat, running, parkour, pilates, and yoga.[29][30] The film was released on March 23, 2012, and set the record for the third-largest opening weekend of all time, making a record-breaking $152.5 million in three days for a non-sequel film.[31]
The fact that The Hunger Games emerged as a big box office hit with a female lead represents a dramatic shift for the action film genre because historically, among the "top 200 worldwide box-office hits ever ($350 million and up), not one has been built around a female action star" and for the first time ever, Lawrence contradicts that.[32] Forbes stated "No one who has seen The Hunger Games would question star Jennifer Lawrence's ability to play an action star."[33] She is currently the highest grossing action heroine ever.
Though the film generally received positive reviews, Lawrence's portrayal of Katniss Everdeen was the most highly praised with Todd McCarthy from The Hollywood Reporter saying Lawrence embodies Katniss, "just as one might imagine her from the novel" and "anchors" the whole film "with impressive gravity and presence", ultimately calling her "the ideal screen actress".[34] Kenneth Turan from the Los Angeles Times stated that Lawrence is the "best possible performer as Katniss and is the key factor in making 'Hunger Games' an involving popular entertainment with strong narrative drive that holds our attention".[35] Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert also agreed that "Lawrence is strong and convincing in the central role".[36]
In June 2011, she starred as shape-shifting villain Mystique alongside James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender in X-Men: First Class,[37] a prequel to the rest of the X-Men film series. Lawrence's Mystique is a younger version of the character played by Rebecca Romijn in earlier X-Men films. Lawrence will reprise the role in the 2014 sequel, X-Men: Days of Future Past.[38] She also starred alongside Max Thieriot and Elisabeth Shue in Mark Tonderai's thriller House at the End of the Street,[39] which was released in September 2012.[40] She was originally cast to play "O" in the film Savages directed by Oliver Stone, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
In November 2012, Lawrence played the recently widowed Tiffany Maxwell in David O. Russell's Silver Linings Playbook, an adaptation of the novel of the same name, by Matthew Quick, opposite Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro. She received widespread critical praise for her performance in the film, with Richard Corliss of Time writing, "The reason to stay is Lawrence. Just 21 when the movie was shot, Lawrence is that rare young actress who plays, who is, grown-up. Sullen and sultry, she lends a mature intelligence to any role... Jennifer Lawrence is the silver lining in this mostly ordinary playbook."[41] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone also wrote that Lawrence "is some kind of miracle. She's rude, dirty, funny, foulmouthed, sloppy, sexy, vibrant and vulnerable, sometimes all in the same scene, even in the same breath. No list of Best Actress Oscar contenders would be complete without the electrifying Lawrence in the lead. She lights up the screen."[42] She won the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and several other accolades for Best Actress for her performance in the film.
2013–present: Upcoming projects
In October 2012, Lawrence was announced as the new face of Dior.[46] She ranked No. 1 on AskMen's list of Top 99 Most Desirable Women for 2013.[47]
In 2014, Lawrence will be reprising her role as Mystique in X-Men: Days of Future Past with James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. On February 15, 2013 it was announced that Lawrence will star opposite Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, and Jeremy Renner in American Hustle about the ’70s FBI sting operation Abscam.[48] She will also be starring in her third collaboration film directed by David O. Russell titled The Ends of the Earth.[49]
Lawrence will play Jeannette Walls in the film adaptation of Walls' best-selling memoir The Glass Castle.[50] She will reprise her role of Katniss Everdeen in the film adaptations of the final Hunger Games book; The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 is set to be released on November 21, 2014. Part 2 is set to be released on November 20, 2015.
In June 2013, it was announced that Lawrence will be starring in and producing the film adaptation of Claire Bidwell Smith's memoir The Rules of Inheritance, directed by Susanne Bier[51]
In September 2013, it was announced that Lawrence was to star in the adaptation of the novel East of Eden with director Gary Ross. The film is based on the John Steinbeck novel and was already adapted to film in 1955, starring James Dean (although the film only adapted the latter half of the novel).[52] She was also chosen to star in Burial Rites, a film adaptation of Hannah Kent's debut novel, where she would be joined again by Gary Ross.
Personal life
Lawrence has stated that she had a difficult childhood because she had problems with anxiety and hyperactivity for which she went to therapy and received medication. These issues seemed to fade away when she began acting.[53] Lawrence lived in New York City for the first few years of her career, but now resides in Santa Monica, California.[11] Regarding her personal life, Lawrence has stated, "You don't want your relationship to be in the press, but at the same time, and this is only a theory, the more you try and keep it secret, the more the media tries to crack it open."[54]Acting style
Donald Sutherland compared Lawrence to Laurence Olivier and also described her as an "exquisite and brilliant actor".[55] Film director David O. Russell has praised her effortless acting that make her performances look easy.[56]Lawrence stated "I've always studied people and been fascinated by their reactions and feelings. And I think that's the best acting class you can take -- watching real people, listening to them and studying them".[57]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | Garden Party | Tiff | |
2008 | The Poker House | Agnes | |
2009 | The Burning Plain | Mariana | |
2010 | Winter's Bone | Ree Dolly | |
2011 | Like Crazy | Sam | |
2011 | The Beaver | Norah | |
2011 | X-Men: First Class | Raven Darkholme/Mystique | |
2012 | The Hunger Games | Katniss Everdeen | |
2012 | House at the End of the Street | Elissa | |
2012 | Silver Linings Playbook | Tiffany Maxwell | |
2013 | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire | Katniss Everdeen | Post-production |
2013 | American Hustle | Rosalyn Rosenfeld | Post-production |
2014 | Serena | Serena Pemberton | Post-production |
2014 | Dumb and Dumber To | Young Fraida Felcher | Filming |
2014 | X-Men: Days of Future Past | Raven Darkholme/Mystique | Post-production |
2014 | The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 | Katniss Everdeen | Filming |
2015 | The Glass Castle | Jeannette Walls | |
2015 | The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 | Katniss Everdeen | Filming |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Company Town | Caitlin | Unsold TV pilot |
2007 | Not Another High School Show | Frantic girl | Unsold TV pilot |
2006 | Monk | Jen (Mascot) | Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Big Game" |
2007–2008 | Medium | Claire Chase, Young Allison | 2 episodes |
2007 | Cold Case | Abby Bradford | Episode: "A Dollar, a Dream" |
2007–2009 | The Bill Engvall Show | Lauren Pearson | 30 episodes |
2013 | Saturday Night Live | Host | Episode: "Jennifer Lawrence/The Lumineers" |
Awards and nominations
Lawrence has been the recipient of an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, two Critic's Choice Movie Awards, a Independent Spirit Award, a Venice Film Festival Award, a Palm Springs International Film Festival Award, a Saturn Award, a Satellite Award and several other awards.To see more of Who Is click here
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