Teen Vogue cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the May 2011 issue of Teen Vogue magazine. She talks about getting the role of Katniss, filming X-men First Class, and being a good girl.
Sometimes I get anxiety about not staying up late enough. I’m not the one in the corner, but if anyone was like, ‘I want to go home and watch The Big Lebowski,’ I’d be right there with my hand up.
Flare cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the June 2011 issue of Flare magazine. She talks about being a wild child, her athletic build, and Oscar parties.
I went to the Vanity Fair [Oscar] party for a cool 15 minutes. And then I took off. I’m like a little old lady. I’m always tired around midnight! I mean, it was cool to see Elton John, and I met Billy Crystal, which was amazing, but yeah, I’m mostly just kind of uncomfortable.
Parade cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of a March 2012 issue of Parade magazine. She talks about why she thinks people relate to The Hunger Games books and being on the brink of stardom.
I’ve never played a part this famous. It’s insane to get recognized from a movie that hasn’t been released yet. That’s just bizarre. And scary.
Glamour cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the April 2012 issue of Glamour magazine. She talks about her life being a famous actress.
In some ways, it’s a hard life, but it’s a great professional life. I’m doing what I love, and then I get months and months of rest. I have a lot of money for a 21-year-old. I can’t stand it when actors complain.
Glamour UK cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the April 2012 issue of Glamour UK magazine. She talks about British men, kissing co-stars, and body confidence.
British men have these wonderful manners, and everything they say is funnier, just because of accent.
Seventeen cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the April 2012 issue of Seventeen magazine. She talks about her Hunger Games co-stars and whether she is team Peeta or team Gale.
I think I was Gale until he started getting a little too trigger-happy . . . or maybe first Peeta and then Gale or Gale, then Peeta? I went back and forth. I flip-flopped.
Interview Germany cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the April 2012 issue of Interview Germany magazine. She talks about pop culture personalities, what she wants to do with her first real check, and her fear of ghosts.
I’m scared of ghosts. Just yesterday when I moved into a new room at the hotel, I was deeply convinced, that I shouldn’t wash my face, because if I would look into the mirror, I would actually see a ghost.
W cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of W magazine. She talks about trying to keep her Hunger Games role a secret, dancing before Silver Linings Playbook, and life in Hollywood.
Sadly, I cannot live in Los Angeles anymore. I don’t understand how actors can do it. You have no life here. You are followed everywhere. It’s not like that anywhere else in the world. I don’t want to stay in L.A. and start thinking that’s reality— because it’s very far from normal. But I still love movies. I’m just going to love being in them from Kentucky, or Prague, or somewhere else.
British Vogue cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the November 2012 issue of British Vogue magazine. The cover photo is shot by Alasdair McLellan and styled by Francesca Burns.
Elle cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the December 2012 issue of Elle magazine. She talks about her boyfriend, not starving herself for a role, and not living extravagantly.
Ten million dollars and I’m still living in my parents’ condo…I’ve always lived in a tiny rat-infested apartment in New York, or a little condo in L.A., or a normal house in Kentucky. I think it would be very bizarre to live in a big mansion by myself.
Backstage cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the February 2013 issue of Backstage magazine. She talks about meeting Lena Dunham, experiencing award season with a cast, and landing roles after auditions.
Being offered a part is very nice, but there’s something about feeling like you really went in there and earned it. Then in times of doubt, you know they saw something in you and hired you for a reason. Because I have many moments of doubt, and that’s always been very helpful.
Vanity Fair cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the February 2013 issue of Vanity Fair magazine. She talks about playing Katniss, walking the red carpet, auditioning for her first role.
I read the script, and it was the first time I had that feeling like I understand this. This is the first time I’ve ever understood anything. I was 14. And my brothers were star athletes. And one of them was a straight-A student. I always felt like I sucked at everything, that I could never find the thing that I liked. I auditioned and I probably sucked, but I had decided 100 percent that this is what I wanted to do.
Fabulous cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of a March 2013 issue of Fabulous magazine. She talks about what scares her, fame not changing her personality, and not going overboard with her spending.
I just constantly feel so lucky, that I don’t really have time to feel cocky. I was raised to have value for money, to have respect for money, even though you have a lot of it. That’s why mini-bars are difficult, because it’s like yes, I can afford a $6 Snickers bar, but there’s just something wrong with that! I still drive my same car I’ve been driving for a long time and I haven’t bought a house yet.
Time cover
Lawrence appears on one of 5 covers of a April 2013 issue of Time magazine. Jodie Foster talks about Lawrence in the magazine.
You’ll remember where you were when you first felt it, how you were stuck to one spot like a small animal considering its end. The Jennifer Lawrence Stare. It cuts a searing swath in your gut. A reckoning. I remember going to the cutting rooms of Winter’s Bone. I thought, Sure, this girl can act. But, man, this girl can also just be.
Vogue cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the September 2013 issue of Vogue magazine. She talks about choosing to do The Hunger Games, paparazzi, and deciding to be an actress.
I know it sounds so stupid, but it was kind of like I finally found something people were telling me I was good at, which I had never heard, ever. And that was a big reason why my parents let me do this. One time, my mom was on the phone with my dad, saying, ‘We’re paying for therapy and all this medication, and we don’t need it when she’s here. She’s happy.’
Harper’s Bazaar UK cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the November 2013 issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK magazine. She talks about getting criticism for her 2013 Oscars speech, being called fat, and on set catering.
My bodyguard Gilbert, right before they call ‘action,’ I’m like, ‘If there aren’t Cheez-Its here by the time they call cut, just go home.’ And he’ll start running. It cracks me up how seriously he takes it …. It’s not my performance that is motivating me. I want to get the on-set catering.
In Style cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the December 2013 issue of In Style magazine. She talks about accepting the role of Katniss, exercising, and life after The Hunger Games.
It did kind of scare of me when I first was offered the part. The more somebody recognizes me, the less I’m going to be able to lose myself in any other characters. But then I started to think differently. It’s not as scary when it’s a character you love, who is impressive and honorable.
W magazine cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the February 2014 issue of W magazine. She is featured in an article about the six actors who made the biggest impression this year.
Empire cover
Lawrence appears on cover of the March 2014 issue of Empire magazine. She is dressed up as her X-men character, Mystique, on the cover.
Marie Claire cover
Lawrence appears on the cover of the June 2014 issue of Marie Claire magazine. She talks about maintaining her relationship, rumors that she’s jealous of Kristen Stewart, and tripping on the red carpet.
I’m trying to do the right thing, waving to fans, trying to be nice, and there’s a traffic cone. The second I hit it, I was laughing, but on the inside I was like, ‘You’re f*cked. They’re totally going to think this is an act…’But trust me if I was going to plan it, I would have done it at the Golden Globes or the SAGs. I would have never done it at two Oscars in a row. I watch Homeland – I’m craftier than that!