JENNIFER LAWRENCE

 
JENNIFER LAWRENCE
Jennifer Shrader Lawrence was born on August 15, 1990 in Indian Hills, Kentucky, to Gary, a construction worker, and Karen (née Koch), a summer camp manager.[1][2] She has two older brothers, Ben and Blaine,[2] and her mother brought her up to be "tough" like them. Lawrence's mother did not allow her to play with other girls in preschool as she deemed her "too rough" with them.[3] The actress was educated at the Kammerer Middle School in Louisville.[3] She did not enjoy her childhood due to hyperactivity and social anxiety, and considered herself a misfit among her peers.[2][4] Lawrence has said that her anxieties vanished when she performed on stage, and that acting gave her a sense of accomplishment.[4] A cheerleader at school, Lawrence also played softball, field hockey and basketball, which she played on a boys team that her father coached.[3] She was fond of horseback riding while growing up and frequently visited a local horse farm.[5] She has a damaged coccyx from being thrown off a horse.[6] The actress has said that she knew she would be famous from an early age.[2] When her father worked from home, she performed for him, often dressing up as a clown or ballerina.[7] Her first acting assignment was at the age of nine with the role of a prostitute in a church play based on the Book of Jonah. For the next few years, she continued to take parts in church plays and school musicals.[3] During a family vacation to New York when Lawrence was 14, she was spotted on the street by a talent scout who arranged for her to audition for agents.[8][9] Lawrence's mother was not keen on allowing her to pursue an acting career, but briefly moved to the city to let her read for roles.[3] After Lawrence's first cold reading, the agents said that hers was the best they had heard from someone that young; Lawrence's mother convinced her that they were lying.[9] Lawrence said her early experiences were difficult as she felt lonely and friendless.[3] She signed on with the CESD Talent Agency, who convinced her parents to let her audition for roles in Los Angeles. Lawrence's mother agreed to let her pursue acting on the condition that she graduate from high school. Lawrence was eventually home-schooled in Los Angeles, and graduated two years early with good grades.[9][10] Considering acting to be a natural fit for her, she turned down several offers for modelling assignments at the time.[8] Between her acting jobs in the city, she made regular visits to Louisville, during which she served as an assistant nurse at her mother's camp In 2011, Lawrence took on a supporting role in Like Crazy, a romantic drama about long-distance relationships, starring Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones.[32] Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times considered the film to be an "intensely wrought and immensely satisfying love story" and credited all three performers for "making their [characters'] yearning palpable".[33] She then appeared in Jodie Foster's black comedy The Beaver alongside Foster and Mel Gibson. Filmed in 2009, the production was delayed due to controversy concerning Gibson, and earned less than half of its $21 million budgetIn 2012 she played Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, an adaptation of the first book in author Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games trilogy. Set in a post-apocalyptic future, the series tells the story of the teenage heroine Everdeen as she joins rebel forces against a totalitarian government after winning a brutal televised annual event. Despite being an admirer of the books, Lawrence was initially hesitant to accept the part, because of the grand scale of the film. She agreed to the project after her mother convinced her to take the part.[43] She practiced yoga, archery, rock and tree climbing, and hand-to-hand combat techniques for the role.[3][44][45] While training for the part, she injured herself running into a wall.[46] The film received generally positive reviews, and Lawrence's portrayal of Everdeen was particularly praised.[47] Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter called her an "ideal screen actress", adding that she embodies the Everdeen of the novel, and believed that she anchored the film "with impressive gravity and presence".[48] Roger Ebert agreed that she was "strong and convincing in the central role".[49] With worldwide revenues of over $690 million,[42] The Hunger Games became a top-grossing film featuring a female lead,[50] making Lawrence the highest-grossing action heroine of all time.[51] The success of the film established her as a star.While filming X-Men: First Class in 2010, Lawrence began a romantic relationship with her co-star Nicholas Hoult. The couple broke up around the time they wrapped X-Men: Days of Future Past in 2014.[103][104] Also that year, she was one of the victims of the iCloud leaks of celebrity photos, during which nude pictures of her were leaked online.[105] Emphasizing that the images were never meant to be public, Lawrence called the leak a "sex crime" and a "sexual violation", adding that viewers of the images should be ashamed at their part in a sexual offense.[106] The actress later stated that her pictures were intended for Hoult, and that unlike other victims of the hack, she did not plan to sue Apple Inc.[103] As of 2014, Lawrence lives in Beverly Hills, California.[107] From September 2016 to October 2017, she was in a relationship with Darren Aronofsky, whom she met during the filming of Mother.As her career has developed, Lawrence has become one of the best paid actresses; The Daily Telegraph reported in 2014 that she was earning $10 million a film.[131] In 2013, Time magazine named her one of the most 100 influential people in the world,[135] Elle labeled her the most powerful woman in the entertainment business,[136] and Forbes ranked her as the 50th most powerful actress.[137] In 2014, Forbes named her the second-highest-paid actress in the world with earnings of $34 million,[138] and cited her as the most powerful actress, ranking at number 12 in the magazine's Celebrity 100 list; she appeared in the list again in 2016.[139][140] In 2015, Lawrence was named "Entertainer of the Year" by Entertainment Weekly—a title she also won in 2012[141][142]—and was recognized as the highest-grossing action heroine in Guinness World Records for starring in the Hunger Games series.[143] In 2015 and 2016, Forbes reported that she had emerged as the world's highest-paid actress with annual earnings of $52 million and $46 million, respectively.[144] The magazine ranked her as the world's third highest-paid actress in 2017, with earnings of $24 million .
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