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Totals\n
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Academy Awards
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1\n4\n
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British Academy Film Awards
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1\n2\n
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Golden Globe Awards
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3\n6\n
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Screen Actors Guild Awards
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2\n5\n
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Austin Film Critics Association
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1\n1\n
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Critics' Choice Movie Awards
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4\n13\n
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Dallas\u2013Fort Worth Film Critics Association
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3\n3\n
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Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
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2\n4\n
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Detroit Film Critics Society
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5\n9\n
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Dublin Film Critics' Circle
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3\n3\n
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Florida Film Critics Circle
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2\n2\n
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Houston Film Critics Society
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1\n3\n
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London Film Critics' Circle
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0\n3\n
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Los Angeles Film Critics Association
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2\n2\n
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National Society of Film Critics
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2\n2\n
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New York Film Critics Circle
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1\n2\n
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New York Film Critics Online
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1\n1\n
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Online Film Critics Society
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0\n3\n
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San Diego Film Critics Society
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2\n5\n
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San Francisco Film Critics Circle
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1\n1\n
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St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association
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2\n3\n
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Toronto Film Critics Association
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2\n2\n
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Vancouver Film Critics Circle
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2\n3\n
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Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association
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1\n4\n
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Hollywood Film Festival
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1\n1\n
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Los Angeles Film Festival
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1\n1\n
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Palm Springs International Film Festival
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2\n2\n
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Santa Barbara International Film Festival
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1\n1\n
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Seattle International Film Festival
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1\n1\n
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Stockholm International Film Festival
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1\n1\n
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Torino Film Festival
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1\n1\n
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Venice Film Festival
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1\n1\n
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AACTA International Awards
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2\n2\n
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Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards
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4\n13\n
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Dorian Awards
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0\n1\n
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Film Independent Spirit Awards
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1\n2\n
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Guinness World Records
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1\n3\n
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0\n2\n
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1\n1\n
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1\n3\n
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1\n3\n
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Empire Awards
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1\n5\n
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MTV Movie Awards
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6\n18\n
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Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
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4\n7\n
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6\n13\n
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Jennifer Lawrence is an American actress who has received multiple awards and nominations throughout her career, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, three Golden Globe Awards, four Critics' Choice Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, seven MTV Movie Awards, six People's Choice Awards, and eight Teen Choice Awards.\n

After playing minor roles in several films and television shows, Lawrence starred in her first major role on the TBS sitcom The Bill Engvall Show (2007\u20132009), which earned her a Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Performer in a TV Series.[1] In 2008, she won the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the 65th Venice International Film Festival for the drama The Burning Plain. For her breakout role as a poverty-stricken teenager Ree Dolly in the 2010 acclaimed independent coming-of-age mystery drama Winter's Bone, 20-year-old Jennifer received her first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, becoming the second-youngest Best Actress nominee at the time. The film also garnered her Best Actress nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press, BAFTA, SAG, and Critics' Choice award ceremonies, and won a Breakthrough Performance Award from the National Board of Review.[2] In 2011, she received several nominations for her portrayal of Mystique in X-Men: First Class, including the People's Choice and Teen Choice Awards ceremonies.\n

Lawrence won several awards for both her 2012 releases. For her performance in the comedy-drama Silver Linings Playbook, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress \u2013 Comedy, the SAG Award for Outstanding Lead Actress, and the Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the second-youngest winner in the category.[3] The same year, she won the Saturn Award for Best Actress, the Empire Award for Best Actress, the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance, and the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in an Action Movie for portraying the heroine Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games. The following year, her performance as a troubled wife in American Hustle (2013) won her the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, and also garnered her the nominations for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[4][5][6]\n

From 2013\u20132015, she received several awards and nominations for her performances in the other three films in The Hunger Games series, including the MTV Best Female Performance Award for Catching Fire, and three Critics Choice nominations for each films. The role of Katniss Everdeen made Guinness World Records to recognize Lawrence as the highest-grossing action heroine of all time.[7] Her reprisal of Mystique in X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) earned her two People's Choice Awards for Favorite Actress and Favorite Action Movie Actress. In 2015, she starred as the Joy Mangano in the biopic Joy, which won her third Golden Globe Award in the Best Actress \u2013 Motion Picture Comedy or Musical category, and another Academy Award for Best Actress nomination, making her the youngest person to receive four Oscar nominations.[8][9]\n

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The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to recognize and honor achievements in the film and television industry.[10] Lawrence has won two awards from three nominations.\n

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2013\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest International Actress\nWon\n[11]\n
2014\nAmerican Hustle\nBest International Supporting Actress\nWon\n[12]\n
2024\n\u2014\nAudience Choice Favourite Actress\nNominated\n[13]\n
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Academy Awards[edit]

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The Academy Awards are a set of awards given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences annually for excellence of cinematic achievements.[14] Lawrence has won one award from four nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2011\nWinter's Bone\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[15]\n
2013\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest Actress\nWon\n[16]\n
2014\nAmerican Hustle\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[17]\n
2016\nJoy\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[18]\n
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British Academy Film Awards[edit]

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The British Academy Film Award is an annual award show presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.[19] Lawrence has received one award from two nominations.\n

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2013\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest Actress in a Leading Role\nNominated\n[20]\n
2014\nAmerican Hustle\nBest Actress in a Supporting Role\nWon\n[21]\n
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Critics' Choice Movie Awards[edit]

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The Critics' Choice Movie Awards are presented annually since 1995 by the Broadcast Film Critics Association for outstanding achievements in the cinema industry.[22] Lawrence has received four awards from thirteen nominations.\n

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2011\nWinter's Bone\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[23]\n
Best Young Performer\nNominated\n[23]\n
2013\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest Acting Ensemble\nWon[b]\n[24]\n
Best Actress\nNominated\n[24]\n
Best Actress in a Comedy\nWon\n[24]\n
The Hunger Games\nBest Actress in an Action Movie\nWon\n[24]\n
2014\nAmerican Hustle\nBest Acting Ensemble\nWon[b]\n[25]\n
Best Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[25]\n
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire\nBest Actress in an Action Movie\nNominated\n[25]\n
2015\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 1\nBest Actress in an Action Movie\nNominated\n[26]\n
2016\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 2\nBest Actress in an Action Movie\nNominated\n[27]\n
Joy\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[27]\n
Best Actress in a Comedy\nNominated\n[27]\n
2022\nDon't Look Up\nBest Acting Ensemble\nNominated[b]\n[28]\n
2023\nNo Hard Feelings\nBest Comedy\nNominated\n[29]\n
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The Critics' Choice Super Awards is an awards show presented annually by the Critics Choice Association to honor the finest in genre fiction film, television and home media releases, including action, superhero, horror, science fiction, fantasy, and animation releases. Lawrence has been nominated once.\n

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2022\nDon't Look Up\nBest Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie\nNominated\n[30]\n
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Dorian Awards[edit]

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The Dorian Awards are presented by the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA).[31] Lawrence has been nominated once.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2012\nSilver Linings Playbook\nFilm Performance of the Year \u2013 Actress\nNominated\n[32]\n
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Empire Awards[edit]

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The Empire Awards is a British awards ceremony held annually to recognize cinematic achievements.[33] Lawrence has received one award from five nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2011\nWinter's Bone\nBest Newcomer\nNominated\n[34]\n
2013\nThe Hunger Games\nBest Actress\nWon\n[35]\n
2014\nThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[36]\n
American Hustle\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[36]\n
2016\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 2\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[37]\n
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Golden Globe Awards[edit]

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The Golden Globe Award is an accolade bestowed by the 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) recognizing excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign.[38] Lawrence has received three awards from six nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2011\nWinter's Bone\nBest Actress in a Motion Picture \u2013 Drama\nNominated\n[39]\n
2013\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest Actress in a Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy\nWon\n[40]\n
2014\nAmerican Hustle\nBest Supporting Actress \u2013 Motion Picture\nWon\n[41]\n
2016\nJoy\nBest Actress in a Motion Picture \u2013 Musical or Comedy\nWon\n[42]\n
2022\nDon't Look Up\nNominated\n[43]\n
2024\nNo Hard Feelings\nNominated\n[44]\n
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Golden Raspberry Awards[edit]

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The Golden Raspberry Award is a mock award presented in recognition of the worst in film. Lawrence has received one nomination.\n

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2018\nMother!\nWorst Actress\nNominated\n[45]\n
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Gotham Awards[edit]

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Presented by the Independent Filmmaker Project, the Gotham Awards award the best in independent film.[46] Lawrence has won one award from three nominations.\n

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2010\nWinter's Bone\nBest Ensemble Performance\nWon[b]\n[47]\n
Breakthrough Actor/Actress\nNominated\n[47]\n
2012\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest Ensemble Performance\nNominated[b]\n[48]\n
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Guinness World Records[edit]

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The Guinness World Records is a reference book published annually, containing a collection of world records, both human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.[49]\n

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2015\nKatniss Everdeen\nHighest-Grossing Action Heroine\nWon\n[50]\n
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Hollywood Film Festival[edit]

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The Hollywood Film Awards are held annually to recognize talent in the film industry.[51] Lawrence has received one award.\n

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2010\nWinter's Bone\nNew Hollywood Award\nWon\n[52]\n
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Independent Spirit Awards[edit]

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The Independent Spirit Awards are presented annually by Film Independent, to award best in the independent film community.[53] Lawrence has received one award from two nominations.\n

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2010\nWinter's Bone\nBest Female Lead\nNominated\n[54]\n
2012\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest Female Lead\nWon\n[55]\n
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Irish Film & Television Awards[edit]

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The Irish Film & Television Academy Awards are presented annually to award best in films and television.[56] Lawrence has received two nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2010\nWinter's Bone\nBest International Actress\nNominated\n[57]\n
2012\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest International Actress\nNominated\n[58]\n
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Los Angeles Film Festival[edit]

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Founded in 1995, the Los Angeles Film Festival is an annual film festival held in June.[59] Lawrence has received one award.\n

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2008\nThe Poker House\nOutstanding Performance in the Narrative Competition\nWon\n[60]\n
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MTV Movie Awards[edit]

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The MTV Movie Awards is an annual award show presented by MTV to honor outstanding achievements in films. Founded in 1992, the winners of the awards are decided online by the audience.[61] Lawrence has received seven awards from twenty-two nominations.\n

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2012\nThe Hunger Games\nBest Female Performance\nWon\n[62]\n
Best Fight\nWon[c]\n[62]\n
Best Hero\nNominated\n[62]\n
Best Kiss\nNominated[d]\n[62]\n
Best Cast\nNominated\n[62]\n
2013\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest Female Performance\nWon\n[63]\n
Best Kiss\nWon\n[63]\n
Best Musical Moment\nNominated\n[63]\n
Best On-Screen Duo\nNominated\n[63]\n
House at the End of the Street\nBest Scared-As-S**t Performance\nNominated\n[63]\n
2014\nAmerican Hustle\nBest Kiss\nNominated\n[64]\n
Best Musical Moment\nNominated\n[64]\n
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire\nBest Female Performance\nWon\n[64]\n
Best Fight\nNominated\n[64]\n
Favorite Character\nNominated\n[64]\n
2015\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 1\nBest Female Performance\nNominated\n[65]\n
Best Musical Moment\nWon\n[65]\n
Best Hero\nNominated\n[65]\n
2016\nJoy\nBest Female Performance\nNominated\n[66]\n
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 2\nBest Action Performance\nNominated\n[66]\n
Best Ensemble Cast\nNominated\n[66]\n
Best Hero\nWon\n[66]\n
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National Board of Review[edit]

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The National Board of Review was founded in 1909 in New York City to award \"film, domestic and foreign, as both art and entertainment\".[67] Lawrence has received one award.\n

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2010\nWinter's Bone\nBest Breakthrough Performance\nWon\n[68]\n
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Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[edit]

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The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, also known as the Kids Choice Awards (KCAs), is an annual awards show that airs on the Nickelodeon cable channel that honors the year's biggest television, film, and music acts, as voted by Nickelodeon viewers.[69] Lawrence has received four awards from six nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2013\nThe Hunger Games\nFavorite Movie Actress\nNominated\n[70]\n
Favorite Female Buttkicker\nNominated\n[70]\n
2014\nThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire\nFavorite Movie Actress\nWon\n[71]\n
Favorite Female Buttkicker\nWon\n[71]\n
2015\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 1\nFavorite Female Action Star\nWon\n[72]\n
2016\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 2\nFavorite Movie Actress\nWon\n[73]\n
2017\nX-Men: Apocalypse\nFavorite Butt-Kicker\nNominated\n[74]\n
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Palm Springs International Film Festival[edit]

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Founded in 1989 in Palm Springs, California, the Palm Springs International Film Festival is held annually in January.[75] Lawrence has won two awards.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2010\nWinter's Bone\nRising Star Award\nWon\n[76]\n
2013\nAmerican Hustle\nEnsemble Cast Award\nWon\n[77]\n
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People's Choice Awards[edit]

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The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show recognizing the people and the work of popular culture. The show has been held annually since 1975, and is voted on by the general public.[78]\nLawrence has received six awards from thirteen nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2012\nX-Men: First Class\nFavorite Ensemble Movie Cast\nNominated\n[79]\n
Favorite Movie Superhero\nNominated\n[79]\n
2013\nThe Hunger Games\nFavorite Movie Actress\nWon\n[80]\n
Favorite Face of Heroism\nWon\n[80]\n
Favorite On-Screen Chemistry\nWon\n[80]\n
2015\nX-Men: Days of Future Past\nFavorite Movie Actress\nWon\n[81]\n
Favorite Action Movie Actress\nWon\n[81]\n
2017\nX-Men: Apocalypse\nFavorite Movie Actress\nWon\n[82]\n
Favorite Action Movie Actress\nNominated\n
2018\nRed Sparrow\nDrama Movie Star of 2018\nNominated\n[83]\n
Female Movie Star of 2018\nNominated\n
2023\nNo Hard Feelings\nThe Comedy Movie Star of the Year\nWon\n[84]\n
The Female Movie Star of the Year\nNominated\n
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Santa Barbara International Film Festival[edit]

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Founded in 1986, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival is an eleven-day film festival held in Santa Barbara, California.[85] Lawence has received one award.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2012\nSilver Linings Playbook\nOutstanding Performance of the Year\nWon\n[86]\n
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Satellite Awards[edit]

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The Satellite Awards are a set of annual awards given by the International Press Academy.[87] Lawrence has received one award from three nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2010\nWinter's Bone\nBest Actress \u2013 Motion Picture Drama\nNominated\n[88]\n
2012\nSilver Linings Playbook\nBest Actress \u2013 Motion Picture\nWon\n[89]\n
2013\nAmerican Hustle\nBest Supporting Actress \u2013 Motion Picture\nNominated\n[90]\n
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Saturn Awards[edit]

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The Saturn Awards are presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror films, television, and home video.[91] Lawrence has received one award and two nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2012\nThe Hunger Games\nBest Actress\nWon\n[92]\n
2013\nThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[93]\n
2014\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 1\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[94]\n
2017\nPassengers\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[95]\n
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Screen Actors Guild Awards[edit]

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The Screen Actors Guild Awards are organized by the Screen Actors Guild\u2010American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. First awarded in 1995, the awards aim to recognize excellent achievements in film and television.[96] Lawrence has received two awards from five nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2011\nWinter's Bone\nOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture\nNominated\n[97]\n
2013\nSilver Linings Playbook\nOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture\nNominated\n[98]\n
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture\nWon\n[98]\n
2014\nAmerican Hustle\nOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture\nWon\n[99]\n
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture\nNominated\n[99]\n
2022\nDon't Look Up\nOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture\nNominated\n[100]\n
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Seattle International Film Festival[edit]

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Founded in 1976, the Seattle International Film Festival is a twenty five-day film festival held in Washington, North America. Lawrence has received one award.[101]\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2010\nWinter's Bone\nBest Actress\nWon\n[102]\n
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Spike Guys' Choice Awards[edit]

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The Spike Guys' Choice Awards was annually held by television channel Spike.[103]\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2013\nJennifer Lawrence\nWoman of the Year\nWon\n[104]\n
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Stockholm International Film Festival[edit]

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Founded in 1990, the Stockholm International Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Sweden.[105] Lawrence has received one award.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2010\nWinter's Bone\nBest Actress\nWon\n[106]\n
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Teen Choice Awards[edit]

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The Teen Choice Awards is an annual awards show that airs on the Fox Network. The awards honor the year's biggest achievements in music, movies, sports, television, fashion, and other categories, voted by teen viewers.[107] Lawrence has received eight awards from fourteen nominations.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2011\nX-Men: First Class\nChoice Movie: Breakout Star \u2013 Female\nNominated\n[108]\n
Choice Movie: Chemistry\nNominated\n[108]\n
2012\nThe Hunger Games\nChoice Movie: Actress \u2013 Sci-Fi/Fantasy\nWon\n[109]\n
Choice Movie: Chemistry\nWon\n[109]\n
Choice Movie: Liplock\nWon\n[109]\n
2014\nAmerican Hustle\nChoice Movie Actress \u2013 Drama\nNominated\n[110]\n
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and X-Men: Days of Future Past\nChoice Movie Actress \u2013 Sci-Fi/Fantasy\nWon\n[110]\n
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire\nChoice Movie: Liplock\nNominated\n[110]\n
2015\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 1\nChoice Movie Actress \u2013 Sci-Fi/Fantasy\nWon\n[111]\n
Choice Movie: Liplock\nNominated\n[111]\n
2016\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 2\nChoice Movie: Actress \u2013 Sci-Fi/Fantasy\nWon\n[112]\n
Choice Movie: Chemistry\nNominated\n[113]\n
Choice Movie: Liplock\nWon\n[113]\n
Joy\nChoice Movie: Actress \u2013 Drama\nWon\n[112]\n
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Torino Film Festival[edit]

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The Torino Film Festival (also known as Turin Film Festival) is an annual International film festival held in Turin, Italy.[114]\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2010\nWinter's Bone\nBest Actress\nWon\n[115]\n
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Venice Film Festival[edit]

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Founded in 1932, the Venice Film Festival, or Venice International Film Festival, is the oldest film festival in the world.[116] Lawrence has won one award.\n

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Year\nNominated work\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2008\nThe Burning Plain\nMarcello Mastroianni Award for Best Breakout Performance\nWon\n[117]\n
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Vulture Stunt Awards[edit]

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Lawrence was awarded the \"Best Stunt in a Non-Action Film\" award as part of Vulture's 2024 Stunt Awards[e] for the sequence in the 2023 sex comedy No Hard Feelings where a nude Lawrence fights off three teenagers on the beach, with the motivation \"[Lawrence] approaches this sequence with the totally naked (literally) confidence of a no-longer-20-something hellion and executes it bluntly.\"[118] \n


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Critics associations[edit]

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Year\nNominated work\nAssociation\nCategory\nResult\nRef.\n
2010\nWinter's Bone\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nBest Breakthrough Performance\nWon\n[119]\n
Chicago Film Critics Association\nMost Promising Performer\nWon\n[120]\n
Detroit Film Critics Society\nBest Actress\nWon\n[121]\n
Breakthrough Performance\nWon\n[121]\n
Best Ensemble\nWon\n[121]\n
Dublin Film Critics' Circle\nBest Actress\nWon\n[122]\n
Breakthrough Award\nWon\n[122]\n
Florida Film Critics Circle\nPauline Kael Breakout Award\nWon\n[123]\n
Toronto Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nWon\n[124]\n
Vancouver Film Critics Circle\nBest Actress\nWon\n[125]\n
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nWon\n[126]\n
Dallas\u2013Fort Worth Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nRunner-up\n[127]\n
Los Angeles Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nRunner-up\n[128]\n
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nRunner-up\n[129]\n
Alliance of Women Film Journalists\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[119]\n
Best Ensemble Cast\nNominated\n[119]\n
Unforgettable Moment Award\nNominated\n[119]\n
Chicago Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[120]\n
Houston Film Critics Society\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[130]\n
London Film Critics' Circle\nActress of the Year\nNominated\n[131]\n
Online Film Critics Society\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[132]\n
San Diego Film Critics Society\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[133]\n
Best Performance by an Ensemble\nNominated\n[133]\n
2013\nSilver Linings Playbook\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nBest Ensemble Cast\nWon\n[134]\n
Austin Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nWon\n[135]\n
Detroit Film Critics Society\nBest Actress\nWon\n[136]\n
Houston Film Critics Society Awards\nBest Actress\nWon\n[137]\n
Los Angeles Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nWon\n[138]\n
Dallas\u2013Fort Worth Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nRunner-up\n[139]\n
National Society of Film Critics\nBest Actress\nRunner-up\n[140]\n
New York Film Critics Circle\nBest Actress\nRunner-up[f]\n[141]\n
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nRunner-up\n[142]\n
Dublin Film Critics' Circle\nBest Actress\n3rd Place\n[143]\n
Chicago Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[144]\n
Detroit Film Critics Society\nBest Ensemble\nNominated\n[136]\n
London Film Critics' Circle\nActress of the Year\nNominated\n[145]\n
Online Film Critics Society Awards\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[146]\n
San Diego Film Critics Society\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[147]\n
Vancouver Film Critics Circle\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[148]\n
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[149]\n
The Hunger Games\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nBest Female Action Star\nWon\n[134]\n
2014\nAmerican Hustle\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nBest Ensemble Cast\nWon\n[150]\n
Detroit Film Critics Society\nBest Ensemble\nWon\n[151]\n
National Society of Film Critics\nBest Supporting Actress\nWon\n[152]\n
New York Film Critics Circle\nBest Supporting Actress\nWon\n[153]\n
New York Film Critics Online\nBest Ensemble Cast\nWon\n[154]\n
San Diego Film Critics Society\nBest Performance by an Ensemble\nWon\n[155]\n
San Francisco Film Critics Circle\nBest Supporting Actress\nWon\n[156]\n
Toronto Film Critics Association\nBest Supporting Actress\nWon\n[157]\n
Vancouver Film Critics Circle\nBest Supporting Actress\nWon\n[158]\n
Florida Film Critics Circle\nBest Supporting Actress\nRunner-up\n[159]\n
Dallas\u2013Fort Worth Film Critics Association\nBest Supporting Actress\n3rd Place\n[160]\n
Alliance of Women Film Journalists\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n
Chicago Film Critics Association\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[161]\n
Detroit Film Critics Society\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[151]\n
Houston Film Critics Society Awards\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[162]\n
London Film Critics' Circle\nSupporting Actress of the Year\nNominated\n[163]\n
Online Film Critics Society Awards\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[164]\n
San Diego Film Critics Society\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[155]\n
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[165]\n
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association\nBest Supporting Actress\nNominated\n[166]\n
Best Ensemble\nNominated\n[166]\n
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nBest Female Action Star\nNominated\n[150]\n
Jennifer Lawrence\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nFemale Icon\nNominated\n[150]\n
2015\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 1\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nBest Female Action Star\nNominated\n[167]\n
Women Film Critics Circle\nBest Female Images in a Movie\nWon\n[168]\n
2016\nThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay \u2013 Part 2\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nBest Female Action Star\nNominated\n[169]\n
Jennifer Lawrence\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nFemale Icon\nNominated\n[169]\n
Joy\nDetroit Film Critics Society\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[170]\n
Best Ensemble\nNominated\n[170]\n
2017\nMother!\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nMost Egregious Age Difference Between The Lead and The Love Interest Award\nNominated\n[171]\n
Actress Most in Need of a New Agent\nNominated\n[171]\n
New Mexico Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nWon\n[172]\n
North Texas Film Critics Association\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[173]\n
2019\nRed Sparrow\nAlliance of Women Film Journalists\nActress Most in Need of a New Agent\nWon\n[174]\n
2022\nCauseway\nLas Vegas Film Critics Society\nBest Actress\nNominated\n[175]\n
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  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition, and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations, and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification, and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.\n
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  3. ^ a b c d e Shared with the cast\n
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  5. ^ Shared with Josh Hutcherson and Alexander Ludwig\n
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  7. ^ Shared with Josh Hutcherson\n
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  9. ^ Lawrence shared the award with stunt coordinator John Cenatiempo, assistant stunt coordinator Alex Anagnostidis, director of photography Eigil Bryld, and performers Abigail Hupp, Christopher Bailey, and Eason Rytter\n
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  11. ^ Also for The Hunger Games\n
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Born - \n August 15, 1990 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Jennifer Lawrence has won 2 awards - Oscars in 2013 and Golden Globe Award in 2016.

Oscars
Best Actress In A Leading Role

Silver Linings Playbook

Golden Globe Awards
Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy

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Jennifer Lawrence

Actress

Born - \n August 15, 1990 in \n Louisville, Kentucky, USA

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One of this summer’s most anticipated comedies is the R-rated “No Hard Feelings” starring Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence. The Sony Pictures film opens June 23, 2023 and promises a change of pace for the actress best known for her dramas, like “Winter’s Bone,” “Joy” and last year’s “Causeway.” Much of her work brought her Academy Award nominations in the previous decade, so with “No Hard Feelings” on the horizon, let’s look back at Lawrence’s four exciting Oscar races.

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Her first Academy Award nomination came in 2010 in the Best Actress category for her dramatic performance in “Winter’s Bone,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and became the little indie that could throughout the rest of the year. She had appeared in a few movie and TV projects before this one, but “Winter’s Bone” was the movie that put the young actress on the map.

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Lawrence showed up at all the precursor ceremonies for Debra Granik’s quietly haunting gem except for BAFTA, and then “Winter’s Bone” received four Oscar nominations: Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor for John Hawkes and Best Picture. Lawrence didn’t have a strong shot at winning on her first time around given that she didn’t claim any major trophies throughout the season, not even the Film Independent Spirit Award. Also, Best Actress in early 2011 was enormously competitive, with Natalie Portman the runaway favorite to take the gold trophy for her turn in “Black Swan.” But the nom itself was absolutely a huge step forward for Lawrence’s career.

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2012 brought the first entry of Lawrence’s massively successful “The Hunger Games” franchise as well as her performance in the comedy-drama “Silver Linings Playbook,” co-starring Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro and directed by David O. Russell. The awards race in early 2013 was the perfect storm for Lawrence — she was hot off a box office smash the world over, and she proved her dramatic chops once again in a beloved end-of-the-year movie. She was only 22 years old at the time, and some academy members might have thought she was too young to win the Best Actress Oscar. But after taking the Golden Globe and SAG Award, Lawrence became the favorite to win the gold trophy, with Jessica Chastain’s momentum for “Zero Dark Thirty” fading those final few weeks and Emmanuelle Riva’s BAFTA win for “Amour” too little too late.

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“Silver Linings Playbook” got a whopping eight Oscar nominations, including one in every acting category, and the single triumph it received was for Lawrence. As you’ll recall, she famously tripped going up to the stage and admitted to taking a shot of alcohol in the press room.

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However, Lawrence has not received an Academy Award nomination in the years since, although she’s given strong performances in “Mother!” and especially “Causeway,” which earned her co-star Brian Tyree Henry an Oscar nom this year in Best Supporting Actor. She likely won’t get an Academy Award nomination for the raunchy “No Hard Feelings,” but the movie looks like loads of fun and something excitedly different for Lawrence after appearing in so many dramas the last 15 years. Here’s hoping she receives a fifth Oscar bid for another tremendous performance in the years to come.

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    Jennifer Lawrence has been nominated for an Oscar four times and won one in 2013 for Best Actress in \"Silver Linings Playbook.”


    Jennifer Lawrence is an American actress known for her versatile roles in both independent and mainstream films. Lawrence was born on August 15, 1990, in Indian Hills, Kentucky. She began her acting career at a young age.


    Lawrence gained critical acclaim for her role in the independent film \"Winter's Bone\" (2010), which earned her the first of four Academy Award nominations. She went on to star in several blockbuster films, including the \"Hunger Games\" franchise, \"Silver Linings Playbook\" (2012), \"American Hustle\" (2013), and \"X-Men\" franchise.


    Jennifer Lawerence's Oscar Award and Nominations


    Source: Jennifer Lawerence source’s Facebook


    Jennifer Lawrence has been nominated for the Academy Award (Oscar) four times and she has won once. Here is a summary of her Oscar award and nominations:


    1. \"Winter's Bone\" - Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role (2011)

    2. \"Silver Linings Playbook\" - Won Best Actress in a Leading Role (2013)

    3. \"American Hustle\" - Nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (2014)

    4. \"Joy\" - Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role (2016)


    Lawrence won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in \"Silver Linings Playbook\" (2012). Lawrence's performance in the film was widely praised by critics and audiences alike, and many factors contributed to her Oscar win.


    She gave a powerful and nuanced performance in \"Silver Linings Playbook,\" playing the role of Tiffany, a young widow who is struggling with her own emotional issues.


    Lawrence had already been nominated for an Oscar once before for her role in \"Winter's Bone,\" which helped establish her as a serious contender in the industry and also widely regarded as a likable and relatable personality, which helped endear her to Academy voters.


    Jennifer Lawerence's other Awards and Nominations


    Source: Jennifer Lawerence source’s Facebook


    In addition to her Academy Award nominations, Jennifer Lawrence has won several major awards throughout her career, including:


    • Academy Awards (Oscars): Best Actress in a Leading Role for \"Silver Linings Playbook\" (2012)

    • Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for \"Silver Linings Playbook\" (2012), Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for \"American Hustle\" (2013), and Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for \"Joy\" (2015)

    • Screen Actors Guild Awards: Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for \"Silver Linings Playbook\" (2012)

    • BAFTA Awards: Best Actress in a Leading Role for \"Silver Linings Playbook\" (2012)


    Jennifer Lawrence has also won numerous other awards and nominations throughout her career, including multiple awards from the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, People's Choice Awards, MTV Movie Awards, and Teen Choice Awards.


    Jennifer Lawerence’s Acting Career


    Source: Jennifer Lawerence’s Instagram


    Jennifer Lawrence is a well-known American actress who began her acting career in the mid-2000s. She has received critical acclaim for her performances in a variety of film genres, including drama, action, and comedy.


    Lawrence's breakout role came in the 2010 independent film \"Winter's Bone,\" where she played a teenage girl searching for her missing father in rural Missouri. Following \"Winter's Bone,\" Lawrence was cast as the lead in the highly successful \"Hunger Games\" film franchise, based on the popular young adult novel series.


    She played the character of Katniss Everdeen, a skilled archer and survivor who leads a rebellion against a totalitarian government in a dystopian future. Lawrence is known for her versatility as an actress and her ability to portray complex characters with depth and nuance.

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    The actress has accustomed us in recent years to star as one of the nominations for the major awards in film, whether that be the Golden Globes, the BAFTA Awards or the Oscars themselves. Since her early start in independent cinema in 2008, at the age of 18, she showed signs of her great talent. Three years later she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Leading Actress for her role in \u2018Winter\u2019s Bone\u2019.

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