I added scans of Jennifer’s feature in GQ magazine May issue:
- [x004] Scans in 2011 – May: GQ Magazine
I added scans of Jennifer’s feature in GQ magazine May issue:
I just updates the gallery with some posters of X-Men: First Class (two of them have Jen on):
I added in the gallery a couple of stills and promos of Jennifer in X-Men: First Class:
Just added to the gallery some pics I have a long time and always forget to upload. These include some more outtakes from esquire photoshoot and Miu Miu Ready-to-Wear Autumn/Winter show in Paris:
Jennifer did a brand new photoshoot for GQ magazine! She looks really awesome. Check it out:
Unless you were among the tens of hundreds of people who saw Winter’s Bone, last year’s acclaimed indie thriller about the Ozark meth trade, or the tens of tens of people who saw an episode of The Bill Engvall Show, the unacclaimed TBS sitcom that was canceled in 2009, your grand introduction to Jennifer Lawrence was probably Oscar night back in February. If the name doesn’t ring any bells, you’ll remember the dress: arrest-me red. Four-alarm-fire red. I’m-20-I’m-hot-and-I’m-already-nominated-for-a-goddamn-Oscar red. Lawrence didn’t win that night, but let’s just say we couldn’t tell you what Natalie Portman wore.
In June’s X-Men: First Class, the franchise reboot-slash-origin story set in the 1960s, Lawrence’s color palette shifts to electric blue. She plays the budding mutant Mystique, a fleshy role that was first inhabited on-screen by Rebecca Romijn—which means the series is graduating from an actress with a body for the part to one who can actually play it. Englishman Matthew Vaughn directs, and he didn’t need to see Winter’s Bone for proof that Lawrence was right for the role. (He still hasn’t seen it.) For Vaughn, she was just a no-name girl from Kentucky who popped on her X-Men audition tape. “There are a lot of young American actors right now who haven’t got any technique,” says Vaughn. “And to be blunt, a lot of these kids assume that just by having a good set of teeth and tits, smiling for the camera’s gonna be enough. I needed someone who could act.”
Whatever he saw, it’s contagious. Jodie Foster cast Lawrence in this month’s dark comedy The Beaver, now better known as the movie Mel Gibson finished just before he Mel Gibson’d again. And Lawrence just locked up the most coveted young-actress role in Hollywood: the lead in The Hunger Games, based on the dystopic best seller about a teen huntress forced to compete in an annual contest where kids battle to the death. Lawrence is quickly cornering the market on steely chicks with molten cores, and Vaughn says it’s because “she’s got a set of balls on her.” Teeth, tits, technique—and testicles, too? Let’s get back to that dress.
Jennifer will be on the cover of Teen Vogue May issue! She looks absolutely fantastic in this brand new photoshoot. Here are some pictures and some highlights of the issue’s article:
On Landing the Lead in The Hunger Games: “The cool thing about Katniss is that every fan has such a personal relationship with her, and they understand and know her in a singular way.”
On Katniss: “She’s incredibly powerful, brave, and tough—and yet she has a tenderness and complexity.”
On Skipping High School to Pursue Acting: “Some people think I missed out, but if I had the choice of being in class or moving to New York, I got the childhood of my dreams.”
On Being a Tomboy at Heart: “I was a cheerleader for six years, but I also have this totally competitive side. I’ll wrestle anyone at any time.”
On filming X-Men First Class: “I had a blast. I was living in London for five months, and the whole cast . . . we all legitimately love each other. We got addicted to hanging out.”
On being a good girl: “Sometimes I get anxiety about not staying up late enough. I’m not the one in the corner, but if anyone was like, ‘I want to go home and watch The Big Lebowski,’ I’d be right there with my hand up.”
I started capping second season of The Bill Engvall Show. Here are the first 3 episodes:
As I promised, I added hundreds of missing pics in the gallery. These include latest events like QVC Red Carpet Style Party, Film Independent Spirit Awards and Academy Awards:
If you see broken thumbnails in the gallery the next few hours its because we are going to update them and it may cause some temporary issues.
Jennifer arrived at 83rd Annual Academy Awards red carpet some time ago. Here are the first pics of her wearing an amazing red dress:
Jennifer recently attended QVC Red Carpet Style Party in Los Angeles and 2011 Film Independent Spirit Awards
Today AnOther presents the first of our four cover stars for spring/summer 2011, Jennifer Lawrence. In our celebratory 10th anniversary issue, AnOther Magazine looks towards the future of cinema, celebrating an international A-list of rising young actresses. Gifted and passionate about their craft, with strong individual voices, the four stars from four different countries constitute a bright new generation of acting talent.
Louisville-raised Jennifer Lawrence, indie darling of the Sundance-approved Winter’s Bone, has been nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award and was recently directed by Jodie Foster. Photographed by David Sims and Olivier Rizzo for the cover story, Jennifer has also been captured in an intimate video portrait by Mike Cunliffe. Jennifer talks candidly about starting out, her role in Winter’s Bone, her admiration of Road to Perdition, relaxing and her hopes for the future.
Jennifer, along with our three other cover stars, will be guest loving on the AnOther Loves stream. Click here to see her first post.
I added captures of her video interview and previews of the cover. Also added outtakes of Jennifer’s feature at previous issue of AnOther Magazine. Thanks to Connie, we have some great quality scan of Jennifer at Vanity Fair Hollywood issue:
I added some new outtakes of InStyle Magazine photoshoot and lots of HQs of Jennifer at BAFTAs:
Jennifer attended BAFTA awards and after party yesterday. She was looking absulutelly stunning in her Stella McCartney. I added some pics of her at BAFTA events and some extra ones at Nominee Luncheon some days ago:
Jennifer Lawrence poses in front of the winners’ boards at the Orange British Academy Film Awards 2011, held at The Royal Opera House on Sunday (February 13) in London, England.
The 20-year-old Winter’s Bone actress (in Stella McCartney) served as presenter at the show!
FYI: Jennifer finished of her look with Cathy Waterman jewels, Judith Leiber bag, and Miu Miu shoes.
I added some recent scans of Jennifer from US Weekly and Rolling Stone magazines:
Jennifer Lawrence, the 20-year-old Oscar nominee for Best Actress, is sitting in a fancy Manhattan hotel sipping tea and feeling a little out of place. See, she grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, where her dad owned a construction company and her mom ran a summer camp. They had land and horses. She loved to fish. She was a total tomboy: field hockey, softball, basketball on an all-boys team. (“I was so dykey.”) One of her nicknames was Nitro. She lives in Los Angeles now, but “little redneck things still come out.” Like what? “I’m attracted to my brother. Stuff like that.”
At 14, she decided she wanted to be an actress and dragged her mom to New York for auditions. The people at Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups told her she was the best they’d ever seen. Her mom told her they were lying. (Her mom didn’t like showbiz much.) She auditioned for the role of Bella in Twilight, which would have been perfect if Bella were a badass, but since she’s a frightened waif, Lawrence ended up not getting the part. Which was for the best because the role she did get was for Winter’s Bone, in which she’s fantastic: harrowing and tender as the 17-year-old daughter of an Ozarks meth-cooker who’s fighting to take care of her little brother and sister.
To prep for the part, Lawrence learned how to shoot a gun and field-dress squirrels. She already knew how to chop wood: “I went through a wood-chopping phase when I was nine or 10.” She says she hasn’t even bothered preparing an Oscar speech: “I have been practicing my losing face, though. Do you want to see it?” (For the record, it’s a very good losing face.)
Later this year comes X-Men: First Class, where she’ll play the mutant Mystique, blue-skinned and topless. (“Did I feel naked being naked?” she asks, so you don’t have to. “Yeah. Totally.”) But before that there’s Jodie Foster’s The Beaver, premiering next month, in which she appears alongside a certifiable Mel Gibson. Which means she has some crazy Mel Gibson stories, right?
She leans in close. “If I say, ‘Off the record’ — that means you can’t print it, right?” Right. “OK. So, off the record …” She’s learning.