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Jennifer Lawrence
Early Life
Jennifer Shrader Lawrence was born on 15 August 1990 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, to Karen and Gary Lawrence. She grew up with her two older brothers and developed an interest in performing at a young age.
Lawrence participated in school activities and developed an interest in acting while growing up. At the age of 14, she was discovered by a talent scout while visiting New York City with her family. Her talent led her to pursue acting professionally at a young age.
She began auditioning for television and film roles and eventually moved toward a professional acting career. Her early experiences helped her develop the skills and confidence that would later establish her as one of Hollywood's leading actresses.
Early Career
Lawrence began her professional career with television appearances. She gained recognition after appearing in the television comedy series *The Bill Engvall Show*, where she played Lauren Pearson from 2007 to 2009.
Her early television work gave her opportunities to work with established performers and directors. She subsequently began receiving roles in feature films and quickly became known for her natural screen presence and ability to portray emotionally complex characters.
In 2008, she appeared in the drama film *The Burning Plain*. Although the film received limited commercial attention, Lawrence's performance received positive recognition and helped establish her as a promising young actress.
Winter's Bone
Lawrence achieved her major breakthrough with the independent drama *Winter's Bone*, released in 2010. She portrayed Ree Dolly, a teenager searching for her missing father while attempting to protect her family.
The role required a serious and emotionally demanding performance. Lawrence received widespread critical acclaim for her work and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.
The success of *Winter's Bone* established Lawrence as a talented dramatic actress and opened the door to larger Hollywood productions.
X-Men
In 2011, Lawrence joined the *X-Men* film franchise as Raven Darkhölme, also known as Mystique, in *X-Men: First Class*.
The film explored the origins of the X-Men and introduced a younger version of the characters. Lawrence's performance brought significant attention to the role and helped establish her presence in major action and science-fiction films.
She returned as Mystique in *X-Men: Days of Future Past* (2014), *X-Men: Apocalypse* (2016) and *Dark Phoenix* (2019).
Her involvement in the franchise increased her international profile and demonstrated her ability to combine dramatic acting with action-oriented roles.
The Hunger Games
Lawrence reached global superstardom when she was cast as Katniss Everdeen in *The Hunger Games* film series.
The first film, *The Hunger Games*, was released in 2012 and became a major worldwide commercial success. Lawrence's portrayal of Katniss, a young woman forced to participate in a televised survival competition, received widespread attention.
She reprised the role in *The Hunger Games: Catching Fire* (2013), *The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1* (2014) and *The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2* (2015).
The series became one of the most successful young-adult film franchises of its era. Katniss Everdeen became Lawrence's signature role and established her as an international movie star.
Her success with *The Hunger Games* also made her one of the highest-paid actresses in the world during the middle of the 2010s.
Silver Linings Playbook
In 2012, Lawrence starred in David O. Russell's romantic comedy-drama *Silver Linings Playbook* alongside Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro.
She portrayed Tiffany Maxwell, a young widow who develops a complicated relationship with Pat Solitano, played by Cooper.
Lawrence's performance received widespread critical acclaim. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the role at the 85th Academy Awards in 2013.
At the age of 22, she became one of the youngest actresses to win the Academy Award for Best Actress. The award confirmed her reputation as a major dramatic performer in addition to her success in blockbuster cinema.
American Hustle
Lawrence reunited with director David O. Russell for *American Hustle* in 2013. The film featured an ensemble cast including Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jeremy Renner.
Lawrence played Rosalyn Rosenfeld, the unpredictable wife of Bale's character. Her performance received strong critical attention and earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.
She also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, adding another major achievement to her career.
Joy
In 2015, Lawrence starred in *Joy*, another collaboration with David O. Russell.
She portrayed Joy Mangano, a woman who builds a successful business despite financial difficulties and complicated family relationships.
The performance earned Lawrence a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
The film demonstrated Lawrence's continued ability to lead films outside major franchise properties.
Passengers
Lawrence starred opposite Chris Pratt in the science-fiction film *Passengers*, released in 2016.
The film followed two passengers aboard a spacecraft traveling to another planet who awaken from suspended animation decades before reaching their destination.
Although the film received mixed critical reviews, it was commercially successful and further demonstrated Lawrence's position as a leading actress capable of carrying large-scale studio productions.
Mother!
In 2017, Lawrence appeared in Darren Aronofsky's psychological horror film *Mother!*.
The film was considerably different from Lawrence's previous mainstream projects and featured a highly symbolic and disturbing narrative.
Her performance demonstrated her willingness to take on challenging and unconventional material. The film generated significant discussion among audiences and critics because of its unusual storytelling and themes.
Red Sparrow
In 2018, Lawrence starred in the spy thriller *Red Sparrow*, directed by Francis Lawrence.
She portrayed Dominika Egorova, a Russian intelligence officer who is trained to use manipulation and psychological techniques as part of her work.
The role required Lawrence to move into a darker and more mature type of character and further expanded the range of roles she had taken throughout her career.
Don't Look Up
Lawrence starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in Adam McKay's satirical science-fiction comedy *Don't Look Up*, released in 2021.
She portrayed Kate Dibiasky, an astronomy graduate student who discovers a comet on a collision course with Earth.
The film used satire to address issues surrounding media, politics, public communication and society's response to major threats. Lawrence's performance contributed to the film's strong audience attention and awards recognition.
Return to Major Film Roles
After taking a period away from acting and focusing on her personal life and producing, Lawrence returned to major film projects.
In 2023, she starred in the romantic comedy *No Hard Feelings*. She played Maddie Barker, a woman who accepts an unusual job involving a socially inexperienced young man.
The film became a commercial success and marked Lawrence's return to a leading role in a mainstream comedy.
Her performance was also noted for its combination of comedy, emotional moments and physical humor.
Producing Career
In addition to acting, Lawrence has developed a career as a producer.
She has been involved in producing projects through her production company, Excellent Cadaver. Her work as a producer has allowed her to participate in film development and creative decisions beyond her role as an actress.
Her transition into producing represents another stage in her career and reflects her interest in having greater creative involvement in film projects.
Awards and Achievements
Jennifer Lawrence has received numerous major awards and nominations throughout her career.
Her first Academy Award nomination came for *Winter's Bone* in 2011. She later won the Academy Award for Best Actress for *Silver Linings Playbook*.
She has also received recognition from the Golden Globe Awards, BAFTA Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Her major career achievements include:
Academy Award for Best Actress for *Silver Linings Playbook*
BAFTA Award for her performance in *Silver Linings Playbook*
Golden Globe Award for *Silver Linings Playbook*
Golden Globe Award for *American Hustle*
Golden Globe Award for *Joy*
Academy Award nomination for *Winter's Bone*
Academy Award nomination for *American Hustle*
Academy Award nomination for *Joy*
International recognition for portraying Katniss Everdeen
Major commercial success through *The Hunger Games* franchise
Major film roles in the *X-Men* franchise
Recognition as one of Hollywood's highest-paid actresses
Personal Life
Jennifer Lawrence married art gallery director Cooke Maroney in October 2019. The couple have children and generally maintain a private family life.
Lawrence has spoken about the importance of keeping aspects of her personal life away from the public spotlight. Her marriage and family life have remained relatively private compared with the level of media attention surrounding her professional career.
Philanthropy
Lawrence has been involved in a number of charitable and social initiatives.
She established the Jennifer Lawrence Foundation, which supports organizations and causes related to children, education, healthcare and other social issues.
She has also participated in campaigns and public initiatives involving political participation, social equality and anti-corruption efforts.
Her philanthropic activities have become an important part of her public profile outside the entertainment industry.
Highest-Paid Actress
Lawrence became one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood during the height of her success.
She was ranked as the world's highest-paid actress in 2015 and 2016. Her earnings were supported by the success of *The Hunger Games*, major studio projects and other film contracts.
Her financial success reflected the combination of her box-office popularity, franchise roles and growing status as a leading Hollywood performer.
Career and Legacy
Jennifer Lawrence's career is notable for combining independent cinema, major blockbuster franchises and award-winning dramatic performances.
Her breakthrough in *Winter's Bone* demonstrated her ability to handle demanding dramatic material. Her performance in *Silver Linings Playbook* established her as an Academy Award-winning actress, while *The Hunger Games* transformed her into an international superstar.
Her portrayal of Katniss Everdeen became one of the defining female characters of modern young-adult cinema. At the same time, her work as Mystique in the *X-Men* franchise expanded her presence in action and superhero films.
Beyond blockbuster cinema, Lawrence has continued to take on varied roles in films such as *American Hustle*, *Joy*, *Mother!*, *Red Sparrow* and *Don't Look Up*.
Her transition into producing has also expanded her involvement in the film industry. Through acting and production, Lawrence has established herself as one of the most recognizable and commercially successful actresses of her generation.