Jennifer Lawrence
American actress
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2025 | Jennifer Lawrence stars in and produces the film 'Die, My Love', playing the role of Grace |
2025 | Jennifer Lawrence is involved in a project in post-production, where she is also serving as a producer. |
March 2025 | Lawrence gave birth to her second child. |
2024 | Jennifer Lawrence serves as executive producer for the documentary 'Zurawski v Texas', which appears to be related to a legal case. |
2024 | During a speech at the GLAAD Media Awards, Jennifer Lawrence voiced her support for the LGBTQ+ community. |
2024 | Jennifer Lawrence's representative announced that she is pregnant with her and Cooke Maroney's second child. |
2023 | Jennifer Lawrence starred in the comedy No Hard Feelings. |
2023 | Lawrence produced the documentary 'Bread and Roses,' directed by Sahra Mani, which focuses on Afghan women under Taliban rule. |
2022 | Jennifer Lawrence gave birth to her son, Cy, named after American artist Cy Twombly. |
2022 | Lawrence produced and starred in the drama Causeway. |
2021 | Jennifer Lawrence returned to acting with a role in the black comedy Don't Look Up. |
2021 | Jennifer Lawrence attended the Rally for Abortion Justice in Washington, D.C., while pregnant, holding a sign that read 'Women can't be free if they don't control their bodies.' |
2021 | Lawrence received a fifth Golden Globe nomination for her performance in 'Don't Look Up,' which broke a record for the most views on Netflix. |
2020 | Lawrence endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election. |
2019 | Jennifer Lawrence made her fourth and final appearance as Mystique in the superhero film Dark Phoenix, which was a critical and box-office failure. |
October 19 2019 | Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney were married at the Belcourt of Newport mansion in Rhode Island. |
February 2019 | Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney became engaged. |
2018 | Lawrence spoke out in support of retaining ranked-choice voting in Maine. |
2018 | Jennifer Lawrence began a relationship with Cooke Maroney, an art gallery director. |
2018 | Lawrence collaborated with 300 women in Hollywood to establish the Time's Up initiative aimed at combating harassment and discrimination. |
2018 | Lawrence starred as Dominika Egorova in the espionage thriller Red Sparrow, preparing for the role by learning a Russian accent and training in ballet for four months. |
2018 | Lawrence formed the production company Excellent Cadaver. |
2018 | Lawrence participated in the 2018 Women's March in Los Angeles. |
2018 | Forbes ranked Jennifer Lawrence as the fourth-highest-paid actress in the world with earnings of $18 million. |
2017 | Jennifer Lawrence's sole release of 2017 was the psychological horror film Mother!, where she played a young wife facing trauma. |
2017 | Lawrence was ranked by Forbes as the third-highest-paid actress in the world with earnings of $24 million. |
2017 | Lawrence and Darren Aronofsky broke up. |
November 2 2017 | Jennifer Lawrence appeared as a host on Jimmy Kimmel Live. |
2016 | The Hollywood Reporter listed her among the 100 most powerful people in entertainment. |
2016 | Lawrence was again ranked by Forbes as the highest-paid actress in the world, with earnings of $46 million. |
2016 | Jennifer Lawrence provided the narration for the documentary film A Beautiful Planet, which explores Earth from the International Space Station. |
2016 | Lawrence played the character Mystique for the third time in X-Men: Apocalypse, which received mixed reviews. |
2016 | She starred in the science fiction romance film Passengers, for which she was paid $20 million and received top billing over co-star Chris Pratt. |
2016 | Lawrence donated $2 million to Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville to establish a cardiac intensive care unit named after her foundation. |
2016 | Jennifer Lawrence was awarded Favorite Movie Actress at the 43rd People's Choice Awards. |
September 2016 | Jennifer Lawrence began dating filmmaker Darren Aronofsky after meeting during the filming of Mother!. |
2015 | Jennifer Lawrence was recognized as the highest-grossing action heroine in Guinness World Records for her role in The Hunger Games series, and she was named 'Entertainer of the Year' by Entertainment Weekly for the second time. |
2015 | Jennifer Lawrence received a nomination for Best Actress at the 88th Academy Awards for her role in Joy. |
2015 | Jennifer Lawrence reprised her role as Katniss Everdeen in 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2'. |
2015 | Lawrence condemned Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis for her opposition to same-sex marriage during a Vogue interview. |
2015 | Lawrence wrote an essay for Lenny Letter criticizing the gender pay gap in Hollywood, sharing her own experiences of lesser pay compared to her male co-stars. |
2015 | Lawrence teamed up with Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth for the charitable initiative Prank It FWD, raising money for DoSomething. |
2015 | Lawrence won the Golden Globe Award for her portrayal of businesswoman Joy Mangano in the biopic Joy. |
2015 | Jennifer Lawrence founded the Jennifer Lawrence Foundation, which advocates for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the Special Olympics. |
2015 | Lawrence partnered with Chideo to raise funds for the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games by screening her film Serena. |
2015 | Together with her Hunger Games co-stars, Lawrence partnered with the United Nations to raise awareness about poverty and hunger. |
2015 | Forbes ranked her as the world's highest-paid actress with earnings of $52 million. |
2014 | Lawrence was one of the victims of the celebrity nude photo leak, which she described as a 'sex crime' and a 'sexual violation.' |
2014 | Forbes listed Jennifer Lawrence as the second-highest-paid actress in the world, with earnings of $34 million, and she was also named the most powerful actress, ranking at number 12 on the Celebrity 100 list. |
2014 | Lawrence was placed at number one on FHM's 100 Sexiest Women list. |
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