Jennifer Lawrence Boyfriend Age Height Husband Net Worth
Jennifer Shrader Lawrence is an American actress. She is known for starring in both action film franchises and independent dramas, and her films have grossed over $6 billion worldwide.
Real Name | Jennifer Shrader Lawrence |
Nickname | Jennifer |
Date of Birth and Place | August 15, 1990, United States |
Nationality | United States of America |
Height and weight | 5’7″ and 63 kg |
Father | Gary Lawrence |
Mother | Karen Lawrence |
Siblings | Blaine Lawrence, Ben Lawrence |
Spouse | Cooke Maroney |
Source of wealth | Model, Actress, Film producer |
Net worth | $ 160 million |
Jennifer Lawrence Early Life
Jennifer Lawrence was born in Louisville, Kentucky on August 15, 1990. Jennifer has two older brothers named Ben and Blaine. Lawrence suffered from hyperactivity and social anxiety during her childhood. When she started acting it helped her with these anxieties. While still living in Kentucky, she acted in several local theater productions through her school and her church.
She had her first acting role playing a prostitute in a church play that was based on the Book of Jonah when she was nine years old. Over the next several years, she continued to act in church plays and school musicals.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Personal Life
Jennifer Lawrence started a relationship with co-star Nicholas Hoult in 2010. Then in 2016, Jennifer Lawrence began dating director Darren Aronofsky when she met him during the filming of the mother. In 2018, after the split, Jennifer Lawrence started dating art gallery director Cooke Maroney. Then finally, Jennifer Lawrence married in 2019 in Rhode Island. See Richest Actresses in the world
Jennifer Lawrence Income
The Hunger Games star makes almost all of her earnings from acting. Her base salary would be around $15 million, and given her position as one of Hollywood’s highest-paid actresses, it would increase greatly in light of the accomplishments made.
Jennifer Lawrence, who directed Winter’s Bone, made $3,000 a week from the movie. Additionally, it was stated that she earned $500,000 from the first Hunger Games movie, up to $10 million for the second and $30-40 million for the third. Red Sparrow and Passengers brought in $15 million and $20 million for Jennifer, respectively.
For her Netflix original film Don’t Look Up, Jennifer Lawrence earned almost $25 million, $5 million less than her co-star Leonardo DiCaprio.
Jennifer Lawrence Film Career
In 2006, Lawrence booked her first paid acting job with a role in the television film Company Town. That was followed up with guest roles in a number of television shows including Monk and Medium. In 2007, she was cast as the rebellious daughter Lauren on the TBS show The Bill Engvall Show. The series ran for three seasons and won her many accolades. The Washington Post wrote that she was a scene-stealer. The New York Daily News wrote that Lawrence was exceptional in “delivering the perpetual exasperation of teenage girls.” She won a Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Performer in a TV Series for her role in 2009.
Lawrence’s breakthrough role came in the 2010 film Winter’s Bone. Jennifer was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in the movie. After her dramatic turn in Winter’s Bone, Lawrence looked for something lighter. She found that in 2011’s X-Men: First Class in which she played the shape-shifting mutant Mystique.
From there, Jennifer landed what is arguably her biggest and most famous role to date as the heroine Katniss Everdeen in Suzane Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy in 2012. That same year, she appeared opposite Bradley Cooper in the David O. Russell film Silver Linings Playbook. In the film, her character has a relationship with a man with bipolar disorder. She won the Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Actress for her work on Silver Linings Playbook. Sequels to the Hunger Games and X Men films followed.