Jennifer Lawrence Net Worth And Biography
What is Jennifer Lawrence net worth and biography ?Jennifer Shrader Lawrence is an American actress. She was the world’s highest-paid actress in 2015 and 2016, with her films grossing over $6 billion worldwide to date. She appeared in Time’s 100 most influential people in the world list in 2013 and in the Forbes Celebrity 100 list from 2013 to 2016.
Net Worth: | $130 Million |
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Age: | 30 |
Born: | August 15, 1990 |
Country of Origin: | United States of America |
Source of Wealth: | Professional Actress |
Last Updated: | 2021 |
As of 2022, Jennifer Lawrence net worth is estimated to be roughly $130 million, making her one of the youngest and highest-paid actresses in the world.
Jennifer Shrader Lawrence is an American actress from Indian Hills. Her films have grossed over $5.7 billion worldwide. Lawrence was the highest-paid actress in the world in 2015 and 2016.
She has appeared in Time’s 100 most influential people in the world list in 2013. Lawrence is mostly known from the films ‘Winters Bone’, ‘The Hunger Games’ and ‘X-Men: First Class’.
Jennifer Lawrence Childhood & Early life
Jennifer Lawrence Career

Jennifer Lawrence Top Movie
X-Men: Days Of Future Past (2014) – 8.0
Topping off the list is X-Men: Days of Future Past. This 2014 superhero film has Dr. Bolivar Trask (Peter Dinklage) trying to take down the mutants by creating robotic weapons known as Sentinels that will track them out. As the total extinction of mutants becomes a threat, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) travels back in time in order to save the future by stopping Mystique before she could murder Trask.
With all the ideal workings of a blockbuster hit including a strong cast, exciting action, and a compelling story, this one received a whole lot of love.
Silver Linings Playbook (2012) – 7.7
In Silver Linings Playbook, Jennifer Lawrence plays Tiffany Maxwell, a young widow with a mental illness who starts to bond with a man named Pat (Bradley Cooper) soon after he exits the mental health facility for treatment of bipolar disorder. She promises to help Pat grow back together with his wife if, in exchange, he becomes her partner in a dance competition.
The movie received good words from audiences and critics alike, who cited the genuine performances of the film’s lead actors.
X-Men: First Class (2011) – 7.7
The fifth film in the X-Men series, X-Men: First Class, has mutants Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Erik Lehsherr (Michael Fassbender) bonding together. However, as more mutants come together to fight against the looming nuclear war, their friendship is soon threatened.
This X-Men film introduces Mystique/Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) who quickly joins Xavier’s foster family and later joins in on his big plans. The film was praised for coming off as stylish and containing a load of energy.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) – 7.5
The sequel to the Hunger Games scored even higher than the first. The film opens with Katniss and Peeta, now victors of the 74th Hunger Games, embarking on a Victory Tour at the request of the Capitol. However, the villainous President Snow isn’t done with them quite yet and soon throws the pair, as well as other past winners of the Hunger Games, into another arena for one more giant battle.
The cinematography was incredible, the story was even more compelling, and the acting of the cast remained top-notch.
The Hunger Games (2012) – 7.2
Jennifer Lawrence garnered tons of attention after starring as Katniss Everdeen in the big-screen adaption of The Hunger Games.
The first film, which took place in a dystopian universe, has Katniss’ sister being selected to take place in a yearly televised fight-to-the-death inside of a dangerous arena. Katniss volunteers in her place and must learn to balance alliances, romances, and enemies as she heads into the game. Book fans were thrilled to see the popular novel be turned into a movie, especially with Lawrence doing the lead heroine justice.
American Hustle (2013) – 7.2
Inspired by the FBI Abscam of the ‘70s and ‘80s, American Hustle tells the tale of a set of con artists (Christian Bale and Amy Adams) who are asked to take down a series of politicians including a mayor in New Jersey (Jeremy Renner). While Bradley Cooper plays a corrupt FBI agent, Jennifer Lawrence plays Bale’s reckless wife.
While the ensemble cast was lauded for expertly fading into their roles, the story was praised for containing a load of personality.
Winter’s Bone (2010) – 7.2
This indie thriller, released in 2010, has Jennifer Lawrence’s Dolly attempting to head a household and care for her siblings… that is, until their criminal father puts their house up for bond. This leads Dolly to embark on a dangerous journey to find her dad and reclaim what is her own.
The film received high praise from critics, who believed Lawrence’s performance made her into a star.
Passengers (2016) – 7.0
Passengers is a 2016 sci-fi romance about a group of travelers who head to a planet far from the Earth in hopes of colonization. The trouble comes after a man (Chris Pratt) awakes from his induced hibernation early, and his loneliness causes him to bring a woman he doesn’t know (Jennifer Lawrence) out of her own sleep.
Some criticized the writing of Pratt’s character, who came off like a stalker, the strong performance of the limited cast was praised.
Jennifer Lawrence Awards
Academy Awards, USA
Oscar [Nominee] (2016)
Oscar [Nominee] (2014)
American Hustle (2013)
Oscar [Winner] (2013)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Oscar [Nominee] (2011)
Winter’s Bone (2010)
BAFTA Awards
BAFTA Film Award [Winner] (2014)
American Hustle (2013)
BAFTA Film Award [Nominee] (2013)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
AACTA International Awards
AACTA International Award [Winner] (2014)
American Hustle (2013)
AACTA International Award [Winner] (2013)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
Saturn Award [Nominee] (2017)
Passengers (2016)
Saturn Award [Nominee] (2015)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014)
Saturn Award [Nominee] (2014)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
Saturn Award [Winner] (2013)
The Hunger Games (2012)
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
EDA Special Mention Award [Winner] (2019)
Red Sparrow (2018)
EDA Special Mention Award [Nominee] (2019)
Red Sparrow (2018)
EDA Special Mention Award [Nominee] (2018)
Mother! (2017)
EDA Special Mention Award [Nominee] (2018)
Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest
Jennifer Lawrence (b. 1990) and Javier Bardem (b…. More
Mother! (2017)
EDA Female Focus Award [Nominee] (2016)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015)
EDA Female Focus Award [Nominee] (2016)
Female Icon of the Year
For breaking the silence about discriminatory … More
EDA Female Focus Award [Nominee] (2015)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014)
EDA Female Focus Award [Winner] (2013)
The Hunger Games (2012)
EDA Award [Nominee] (2013)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
EDA Special Mention Award [Nominee] (2013)
Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest
Bradley Cooper (age 37) and Jennifer Lawrence (… More
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
EDA Female Focus Award [Nominee] (2013)
The Hunger Games (2012)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
EDA Award [Nominee] (2013)
American Hustle (2013)
EDA Female Focus Award [Nominee] (2013)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
EDA Female Focus Award [Nominee] (2013)
Female Icon of the Year
For American Hustle (2013) and The Hunger Games: … More
American Hustle (2013)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
EDA Female Focus Award [Winner] (2011)
Winter’s Bone (2010)
EDA Award [Nominee] (2011)
Winter’s Bone (2010)
EDA Special Mention Award [Nominee] (2011)
Unforgettable Moment
Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) cuts off her dead … More
Winter’s Bone (2010)
American Comedy Awards, USA
American Comedy Award [Winner] (2014)
American Hustle (2013)
Austin Film Critics Association
AFCA Award [Winner] (2012)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Awards Circuit Community Awards
ACCA [Nominee] (2013)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
American Hustle (2013)
ACCA [Winner] (2012)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
ACCA [Nominee] (2012)
Best Cast Ensemble
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Bravo Otto
Bravo Otto Germany [Nominee] (2015)
Bravo Otto Germany [Nominee] (2013)
Bravo Otto Germany [Nominee] (2012)
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2016)
Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2016)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015)
Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2016)
Joy (2015)
Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2015)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014)
Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2014)
American Hustle (2013)
Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2014)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
Critics Choice Award [Winner] (2013)
The Hunger Games (2012)
Critics Choice Award [Winner] (2013)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2013)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2011)
Winter’s Bone (2010)
Critics Choice Award [Nominee] (2011)
Winter’s Bone (2010)
Capri, Hollywood
Capri Ensemble Cast Award [Winner] (2012)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Central Ohio Film Critics Association
COFCA Award [Winner] (2014)
American Hustle (2013)
COFCA Award [Winner] (2014)
American Hustle (2013)
COFCA Award [Nominee] (2014)
American Hustle (2013)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
COFCA Award [Winner] (2013)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
COFCA Award [Nominee] (2013)
House at the End of the Street (2012)
The Hunger Games (2012)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
COFCA Award [Nominee] (2013)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
COFCA Award [Nominee] (2011)
Winter’s Bone (2010)
COFCA Award [Nominee] (2011)
Breakthrough Film Artist
Winter’s Bone (2010)
Jennifer Lawrence Personal Life & Legacy
Favorite Quotes from Jennifer Lawrence
“Be strong. Don’t be a follower, and always do the right thing. If you have a choice between the right thing and the wrong thing, the right way is always the less stressful.” – Jennifer Lawrence
“I think that people are built the way that they’re built. There’s that Kate Moss quote that’s like ‘Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels’ and I can name a lot of things that taste better than skinny feels: bread, potatoes … a Philly cheesesteak and fries.” – Jennifer Lawrence
“As soon as somebody farts around me, I think it’s hilarious. This is something my brothers did that now the boys at work are obsessed with. You cup it, and then you throw it in someone’s face and say, ‘Take a bite out of that cheeseburger!” – Jennifer Lawrence
“I was a Harry Potter nerd. Pencils were wands. I was going to Hogwarts. The whole thing. You don’t understand what a nerd I am. I mean, if they remade them, I’d still go. Like, I’ve seen all of [the originals], and that’s always going to be Harry. That’s always going to be Ron and Hermione. But if they did it again, I absolutely would go, because I want to see it all again.” – Jennifer Lawrence
“I remember during Oscar season, the thing I hated most was being talked to differently; people treat you differently. And then I suddenly understood why celebrities can be so weird; it’s hard to act normal when no-one treats you normally.” – Jennifer Lawrence
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