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2017 Dec 06

The Hollywood Reporter: The Jennifer Lawrence Interview, by Oprah Winfrey

The Hollywood Reporter: The Jennifer Lawrence Interview, by Oprah Winfrey

Jennifer Lawrence is this year’s Sherry Lansing Leadership Award Recipient by The Hollywood Reporter, and she’s featured on this month’s issue of the magazine, with a brand new interview by Oprah Winfrey. Below are the cover, some pictures from the shoot, the interview and videos.



The Oscar-winning actress talks to the legendary interviewer about everything from pay equity (“I had it up to my f—ing eyeballs”) to her dealings with Harvey (“He had only been nice to me — except for when he wasn’t”) to where she sees herself in 20 years: “I won’t have periods anymore, that’s a bonus.”
Oprah Winfrey barely knew Jennifer Lawrence when the actress called and said she’d like to meet and then on Oct. 5 drove to see Winfrey at her Montecito, California, home. “I was excited to have lunch, and we were just like ‘girls in the garden,'” says Winfrey. “We probably talked for three and a half hours about life and fame and growing up and money and management and taking care of yourself and spirituality and philosophy. We drank rosé, and we laughed, and we talked about everything.”
Almost everything. One thing they didn’t discuss was Harvey Weinstein, whose history of harassment and assault exploded into view that day, when The New York Times first detailed it. But Weinstein became a focal point of the two women’s conversation a few weeks later, when THR asked Winfrey, 63, to interview Lawrence for this Women in Entertainment issue. That was shortly before the 27-year-old actress was to receive the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at THR’s annual Power 100 breakfast, an award Winfrey received in 2013.

Since their first meeting, the new friends have been texting back and forth. “I sent her a copy of Wisdom of Sundays and, before that, Power of Now and A New Earth,” notes Winfrey. “What resonates with me is that, when you are talking to her, what you’re seeing is the real thing. You’re not seeing any pretense. She’s asking all the right questions: ‘How can I be used? How can I use this moment for something bigger than myself?'”

Lawrence grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, and was propelled to fame with 2010’s Winter’s Bone. The Hunger Games made her a global superstar, along with roles in Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle and the X-Men series. But it’s not so much her stardom and four Oscar nominations (with a win for Silver Linings) that make her the perfect recipient of the Lansing award; it’s also her nonprofit endeavors. She’s been tireless in supporting Kentucky charities and those that help children in particular.

That’s one reason why Winfrey was so impressed by “how much light [Lawrence] carries. Capital L, capital Light. You can feel there’s a strong intelligence and a desire to use this moment for something greater than fame and fortune.”

OPRAH WINFREY I read this wonderful book by Elizabeth Strout [Anything Is Possible]. And in it, she was speaking about one of the characters who was so embittered and regretful, and the line she used was, “because her life did not turn out the way she had expected.” Is your life what you expected?

JENNIFER LAWRENCE When I started acting, I was totally satisfied when I was on a sitcom because I had a steady paycheck. And I was like, “Maybe I can just find a way to be on sitcoms forever.” I was totally satisfied and good. I never dreamed that I could have this kind of career.

When you dreamed the dream, what did the dream look like? I used to drive home from church with my father past rich white people’s houses — we’d be the last to leave our little church yard, and he’d be in this big, old, green Oldsmobile that I was embarrassed to be in — and I’d pick houses that I dreamed about living in, and that was a big dream for me: I’d have a house, I’d be able to pay my bills, I’d have two cars in the driveway.

I used to do that, too. I remember driving by big, beautiful houses, but I always dreamed of being there with my parents. I never imagined I’d be able to own something like that on my own. I thought for a while maybe I could be an interior designer — that was the only job I knew about because my mom was friends with an interior designer. I was mostly just focused on a family when I was little. I would have never thought I’d be so career-focused. It’s not something I knew about myself until I started becoming successful, and then I wanted to become more successful. I’d make a great movie, and then I’d want to make more great movies; I’d make money, I’d want to make more money. It was a mind-set I wasn’t ever aware I had until my early 20s.

And then, by the time you’re 27, you’ve got [an Oscar]. By the time you’ve gotten four [nominations], does it come with —
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2016 Nov 21

Jennifer Lawrence covers Vanity Fair Holiday 2016 Issue

Jennifer Lawrence covers Vanity Fair Holiday 2016 Issue

Jennifer Lawrence is the cover star of the Holiday issue of Vanity Fair magazine. The issue brings a new interview and photoshoot.




Cover Story: Jennifer Lawrence, Star without a Script

The bar of the Plaza Athénée, an elegant Upper East Side hotel, is empty save for an elderly French couple sipping Bordeaux at two P.M. when in bursts a tall blonde crackling with energy. It is Jennifer Lawrence, wearing a black cashmere sweater, jeans ripped at the knee, and black boots, her platinum hair chopped into a chic bob. Delicate gold jewelry circles her wrists, neck, and fingers, and her most pronounced accessory, a security team, looms nearby.

She orders tea and explains, “I am playing a ballerina in my next movie, so my first step is not drinking alcohol for every meal of the day. Obviously I’m still drinking every day,” she adds, in the same engaging, infectious manner America has come to love.

While most millennials are navigating student debt and entry-level employment, Lawrence, who turned 26 in August, hasn’t so much achieved the Hollywood dream as crushed and re-invented it by blazing an unprecedented career trajectory. In the past five years, she has won an Oscar (in 2013, for Silver Linings Playbook), earned three additional nominations (for Winter’s Bone, American Hustle, and Joy), collected three Golden Globes, gone full superhero in the $4-billion-grossing X-Men series, and fronted the nearly $3-billion-grossing Hunger Games franchise. With her next film, Passengers, Sony’s science-fiction romance, opening December 21, Lawrence has joined Julia Roberts in an elite league of actresses who have commanded $20 million for a movie. (Lawrence will also reportedly receive 30 percent of the film’s profits after it breaks even.) While Roberts reached this paycheck peak when she was 32 (for Erin Brockovich), Lawrence has already done so, a mere six years after skyrocketing out of obscurity. (For additional perspective, Passengers marks Lawrence’s 20th film, while Meryl Streep did not appear on-screen in a feature film until she was 28.)

With her franchises behind her, Lawrence has lined up a flurry of roles to fill the next chapter of her career: the aforementioned Russian ballerina (turned spy) in Red Sparrow, directed by The Hunger Games filmmaker Francis Lawrence; war photographer Lynsey Addario in It’s What I Do, directed by Steven Spielberg; and Elizabeth Holmes, the controversial founder of the scandal-plagued Silicon Valley health-technology company Theranos, in Bad Blood, written and directed by Adam McKay. She also has a role in Mother, a home-invasion horror movie directed by Darren Aronofsky, which was shot last summer in Montreal. “I don’t like waking up with nothing to do or going to sleep without accomplishing anything,” Lawrence says. “That really depresses me.”
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2016 Mar 25

Photoshoot Update: NY Times & Dior

Photoshoot Update: NY Times & Dior

I added 2 photoshoots to the gallery, one for the NY Times last year and one from Dior new campaign:


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2016 Jan 07

Glamour US February 2016 – Scans & Photoshoot

Glamour US February 2016 – Scans & Photoshoot

Jennifer Lawrence is the cover Feature of February issue of Glamour Magazine, the issue is now available for digital download and it’ll be on newsstands next Tuesday, January 12th. Be sure to pick up your copy. Here are scans and the shoot.



2015 Nov 21

Vogue US December – Scans & Photoshoot

Vogue US December – Scans & Photoshoot

I’ve added Digital Scans & the Photoshoot for the December issue of Vogue Magazine.




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2015 Jul 15

Entertainment Weekly Comic-Con “Fox Superheroes” Portrait

Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive Fox Superheroes Portrait, with the actors that were at the Comic-Con over the weekend, from X-Men, Deadpool, Gambit and Fantastic Four

2015 Mar 09

Be Dior Campaign New Photoshoot – HQ Photos

Here are some photos from Jennifer’s latest Dior campaign titled “Be Dior”


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2014 Dec 02

New Photoshoots

New Photoshoots

3 new sessions of photoshoots have been added to the gallery. Enjoy!



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2014 Oct 10

Vanity Fair – November 2014 (Scans + Photoshoot)

Vanity Fair – November 2014 (Scans + Photoshoot)

Here are scans from the November 2014 issue of Vanity Fair, and the beautiful photoshoot!


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2014 Mar 01

More Dior Photoshoot Pictures

I’ve added 3 more pictures from the new Dior Photoshoot:

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2014 Feb 26

Dior Ad Photoshoot

I’ve added 2 new photos from the new Miss Dior Photoshoot, plus HQs from the previously posted photos.

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2014 Feb 22

New Ads for Dior

Jennifer has shot new Ads for the Dior campaign:

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2014 Jan 08

Jennifer covers W Magazine February “The Movie Issue”

Jennifer Lawrence is one of the six covers of the February issue of W Magazine titled “The Movie Issue”. Here’s the cover, a behind scene photo and the photoshoot:


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2013 Dec 21

Magazine Scans & Photoshoots Update

Some scans and photoshoots have been added to the gallery, thanks Luciana, Marica and Claudia.




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2013 Nov 10

InStyle December 2013 – Scans + Behind Scenes Video Caps

Jennifer covers the December issue of InStyle USA Magazine, here are scans via FSR and the behind scenes videos, plus caps from it. Enjoy!

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