Jennifer Lawrence makes history with Oscar nomination
Jennifer Lawrence is the youngest actor ever to receive four Oscar nominations.
The 25-year-old actress was recognised in the best actress category for her part in Joy when the 2016 Academy Award nominations were announced on Thursday (14Jan16).
She faces stiff competition if she is to take home the gong, as she
is up against Cate Blanchett for Carol, Brie Larson for Room,
Charlotte Rampling for 45 Years and Saoirse Ronan for Brooklyn.
Jennifer's first Oscar nomination came in 2011 for Winter's Bone
when she was honoured in the best actress category. She was a
little known actress at the time, and had yet to be cast in the
movie franchise The Hunger Games. She lost out on the award to
Natalie Portman, who won for Black Swan.
But Jennifer can still recall her walk down the red carpet at the
world famous event as if it were yesterday.
"I remember expecting to get awestruck because that's the most
amazing thing in the entire world," she told OTRC. "We made this
tiny movie that we prayed anybody would see, and prayed it would
get into Sundance, and then we were going to be walking down the
carpet at the Oscars. So, I was expecting to have this very
whimsical, 'Oh my God' moment, and when I got on the carpet, I was
like, 'Oh my God, this is amazing!' and I just started screaming at
everybody."
In 2013 she proved victorious at the ceremony when she took home
the best actress gong for Silver Linings Playbook.
Famously tripping on her way up to the stage to collect her award,
Jennifer succeeded in making herself even more loved by fans
worldwide.
She was also nominated for best supporting actress in 2014 for
American Hustle, but lost out to Lupita Nyong'o for 12 Years a
Slave.