Who is jannifer lawrence?

 Jennifer lawrence

Jennifer Shrader Lawrence born August 15 1990 is an American actress. The world's highest paid actress in 2015 and 2016 her films have grossed over $6 billion worldwide to date. She appeared in Time's 100 most influential people in the world list in 2013 and the Forbes Celebrity 100 list from 2013 to 2016.

During her childhood, Lawrence performed in church plays and school musicals. At age fourteen, she was spotted by a talent scout while vacationing in New York City with her family. She moved to Los Angeles and began her acting career with guest roles on television. Her first major role was as a main cast member on the sitcom The Bill Engvall Show 2007  2009. She made her film debut with a supporting role in the drama Garden Party 2008, and had her breakthrough playing a poverty stricken teenager in the independent mystery drama Winter's Bone 2010. Lawrence's career progressed with starring roles as the mutant Mystique in the X Men film series 2011  2019 and Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games film series 2012  2015. The latter made her the highest  grossing action heroine of all time.

Lawrence received various accolades for her three collaborations with filmmaker David O. Russell. Her performance as a troubled young widow in the romance film Silver Linings Playbook 2012 won her the Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the second  youngest winner in the category at age 22. She won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for playing an unpredictable wife in the black comedy American Hustle 2013. Lawrence also received Golden Globe Awards for both of these films, and for her portrayal of businesswoman Joy Mangano in the biopic Joy 2015. A series of mixed reviewed films and the media scrutiny of her role choices led to a small break from acting. She returned with the streaming films Don't Look Up 2021 and Causeway 2022.

Lawrence is a feminist and advocates for women's reproductive rights. In 2015 she founded the Jennifer Lawrence Foundation, which advocates for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the Special Olympics. She formed the production company Excellent Cadaver in 2018. She is an active member of the nonpartisan nonprofit anti-corruption organization RepresentUs and has served as a spokesperson in its videos about protecting democracy.

Early life and education

Jennifer Shrader Lawrence was born on August 15 1990 in Indian Hills Kentucky to Gary a construction company owner and Karen née Koch a summer camp manager. She has two older brothers Ben and Blaine. Her mother raised her to be "tough" like her brothers, and would not allow her to play with other girls in preschool  as she deemed her "too rough" with them. Lawrence was educated at the Kammerer Middle School in Louisville. She did not enjoy her childhood due to hyperactivity and social anxiety, and considered herself a misfit among her peers. She has said that her anxieties vanished when performing on stage and that acting gave her a sense of accomplishment. Her school activities included cheerleading softball field hockey and basketball, which she played on a boys' team coached by her father.

Growing up, Lawrence was fond of horseback riding and frequently visited a local horse farm. She has an injured tailbone as a result of being thrown from a horse.When her father worked from home, she performed for him often dressing up as a clown or ballerina.She had her first acting assignment at age nine, playing a prostitute in a church play based on the Book of Jonah. For the next few years she continued taking parts in church plays and school musicals.
Lawrence was 14 and on a family vacation in New York City when she was spotted on the street by a talent scout, who arranged for her to audition for talent agents. Her mother was not keen on her pursuing an acting career, but she briefly moved her family to New York to let Lawrence read for roles.After her first cold reading the agents said that hers was the best they had heard from someone so young however her mother convinced her that they were lying.Lawrence said her early experiences were difficult because she felt lonely and friendless. She signed with CESD Talent Agency, which convinced her parents to let her audition for roles in Los Angeles. While her mother encouraged her to go into modeling, she insisted on pursuing acting, which she considered a "natural fit" for her abilities, and turned down several modeling offers.She dropped out of school at without receiving a General Educational Development GED or diploma. She has described herself as "self educated" and said that her career was her priority.Between her acting jobs in the city, she made regular visits to Louisville, where she was an assistant nurse at her mother's camp.

Career

Lawrence began her acting career with a minor role in the TV pilot Company Town 2006, which never aired and was never sold. She followed it with guest roles in several television shows, including Monk 2006 and Medium 2007. She received her first part as a series regular on the TBS sitcom The Bill Engvall Show in which she played Lauren the rebellious teenage daughter of a family living in suburban Louisville, Colorado.The series premiered in 2007 and ran for three seasons.Tom Shales of The Washington Post considered her a scene stealer in her part, and David Hinckley of the New York Daily News wrote that she was successful in "deliver[ing] the perpetual exasperation of teenage girls".Lawrence won a Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Performer in a TV Series for the role in 2009.


Lawrence made her film debut in the 2008 drama film Garden Party, in which she played a troubled teenager named Tiff. She then appeared in director Guillermo Arriaga's feature film debut The Burning Plain 2008, a drama narrated in a hyperlink format. She was cast as the teenage daughter of Kim Basinger's character, who discovers her mother's extramarital affair. She shared the role with Charlize Theron, who played the older version of her character. Mark Feeney of The Boston Globe described her role as "a thankless task", but Derek Elley of Variety praised her as the production's prime asset.Her performance earned her the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Emerging Actress at the 2008 Venice Film Festival.The same year. she appeared in the music video for the song "The Mess I Made" by Parachute. In 2008. she starred in Lori Petty's drama The Poker House as the oldest of three sisters living with a drug-abusing mother.Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter opined that Lawrence "has a touching poise on camera that conveys the resilience of children". She won an Outstanding Performance Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival for her performance in the film.

Lawrence's breakthrough role came in Debra Granik's independent drama Winter's Bone 2010, based on the novel of the same name by Daniel Woodrell. The film featured her as 17 year old Ree Dolly, a poverty  stricken teenage girl in the Ozark Mountains who cares for her mentally ill mother and younger siblings while searching for her missing father. She traveled to the Ozarks a week before filming began to live with the family on whom the story was based, and in preparation for the role, she learned to fight, skin squirrels, and chop wood. David Denby of The New Yorker asserted that the film "would be unimaginable with anyone less charismatic", and Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wrote that "her performance is more than acting; it's a gathering storm. Lawrence's eyes are a roadmap to what's tearing Ree apart." The production won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. The actress was awarded the National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance, and received her first nominations for the Golden Globe Award, SAG Award and Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the second  youngest Best Actress Oscar nominee at the time.


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