Jennifer Lawrence Net Worth: ‘Hunger Games’ Actress Is Highest Paid Oscar Best Actress Nominee
By J. Navarra | Feb 25, 2016 10:33 PM EST
Jennifer Lawrence's net worth made her one of the highest paid actresses. The 25-year-old actress is also now the youngest actress to earn quite a number of Oscar nods from the Academy.
This year's Academy Awards have shone the light on Jennifer Lawrence when she earned her fourth Oscar Nomination. This year was a critical point in Lawrence's career as she has been recognized not only as a contender in the Best Actress category, against notable actresses such as Cate Blanchett, but also as one of the Highest Paid Actresses listed by Forbes.
Lawrence's net worth has now valued her earnings an estimated $52 million because of her role in the "Hunger Games" trilogy, plus an additional outstanding Dior contract endorsement, and a thick compensation for "Joy."
It is reported that Lawrence made more than Vin Diesel and Bradley Cooper during June 2014 up to June 2015. Though she was not able to top Robert Downey Jr.'s cool $80 million from the highly profitable Marvel franchise movie - "Avengers: Age of Ultron," she still remains as a rare combo because of her Academy Awards nomination and profitable net worth, making her a highly bankable star in the eyes of the film and movie industry.
Since Jennifer Lawrence is being nominated for Best Actress, winning this Sunday's Oscar will make her the first highest paid actress that has also become an Oscar awardee in the same year. This combo is the first ever kind of feat that an actor can achieve.
If her weekend becomes successful, then it is most probable that Jennifer Lawrence's net worth will only get higher after winning an Oscar as product endorsements and movie deals might just be pouring in, aiming for her to take the lead.
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