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.
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.
The Hunger Games
Lawrence plays Katniss Everdeen, in the futuristic, dystopian film, The Hunger Games. In order to save her sister’s life, Lawrence’s character volunteers to participate in the deadly televised, Hunger Games.
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.
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.
Elle Magazine interview
Lawrence gives interview to Elle about her role as Mystique and her exercise routine for the role.
I knew that if I was going to be naked in front of the world, I wanted to look like a woman and not a prepubescent 13-year-old boy. I’m so sick of people thinking that’s what we’re supposed to look like.
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.
Oscar nomination
0 CommentsLawrence is nominated for Best Actress at the 83rd Academy Awards for portraying Ree Dolly in Winter’s Bone.
I didn’t really feel anything at first and then when I was looking at the TV and I heard my name and saw my face on the television screen, I just kind of snapped. All my friends and family started jumping up around me and started screaming so I followed suit and started screaming.
Winter’s Bone
Lawrence stars in the film Winter’s Bone as Ree, a girl trying to hunt down her father and keep her family together. The role was very important to Lawrence:
I’d have walked on hot coals to get the part. I thought it was the best female role I’d read – ever. I was so impressed by Ree’s tenacity and that she didn’t take no for an answer. For the audition, I had to fly on the redeye to New York and be as ugly as possible. I didn’t wash my hair for a week, I had no makeup on. I looked beat up in there. I think I had icicles hanging from my eyebrows.
Company Town
Lawrence plays Caitlin in the TV movie pilot, Company Town. She plays the daughter of a government agent, living in a neighborhood with many other government agents and their families. The film is unreleased.
Jennifer Lawrence born in Louisville, Kentucky
Lawrence is born to Karen and Gary Lawrence in Louisville, Kentucky. She has two brothers, Ben and Blaine, whom she is always telling stories about from when the three of them were kids. Her parents have also stated that when she was younger, she used to watch a lot of television, but not as a normal child would, but she would get up on her knees and really study what was happening on the screen. They believe that that was were she honed her skills to become an actress.
In seventh grade, Lawrence was voted as “Most Talkative”.