Lawrence said that producers do not do or say that to Hollywood actors if they see negotiations not going on their favor. She said that if male actors negotiate for higher pay, they are called expressing or speaking their opinions but when women do it, they are called mean or offensive, which she believes is not really fair.
J-Law started her acting career by playing guest roles in TV shows. Her first major role came as a main cast member of the sitcom “The Bill Engvall Show” that ran from 2007 to 2009.
She made her film debut with a supporting role in the movie a “Garden Party” shown in 2008 before getting her breakthrough and the critically-acclaimed role of a poverty-stricken teenager in the drama “Winter’s Bone” shown in 2010.
But her star shone brightly with the rebooted “X-Men” franchise beginning with “X-Men: First Class in 2011, “X-Men: Days of the Future Past” in 2014,” and “X-Men: Apocalypse” shown in May this year.
But her biggest role that catapulted her to fame is as Katniss Everdeen in “The Hunger Games” four-film series beginning in 2012 up to 2015.
She won several accolades from her collaborations with Director David O. Russell. She won an Oscars for Best Actress for playing a depressed widow in the romantic drama “Silver Linings Playbook” shown in 2012.