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“I’ve never said this before, because there is no way to say it without it being completely misunderstood, but ever since I was really little, I always had a very normal idea of what I wanted," the 22-year-old told the magazine.
“I always knew that I was going to be famous," she said during the four hour interview over lunch at the Odeon in Tribeca. "I honest to God don’t know how else to describe it.”
She adds, “I used to lie in bed and wonder, Am I going to be a local TV person? Am I going to a motivational speaker? It wasn’t a vision. But as it’s kind of happening, you have this buried understanding: Of course.”
Lawrence's "Silver Linings Playbook" director, David O. Russell, saw the young actress' fame materialize before his very eyes.
“When she first showed up on the set of 'Silver Linings,' she was asking Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro what it’s like to have
Woody Harrelson, who co-starred alongside Lawrence in "Hunger Games," says the "it girl" doesn't act like one and always creates a fun atmosphere on set.
“She is one-of-a-kind, man. She is so herself," he tells the magazine. "I love how she doesn’t censor herself. She says the most outrageous sh--. Just incredible, the stuff she’ll say.”
Jodie Foster, who directed Lawrence in "The Beaver" in 2011, agrees: “It’s one of the things that I love about her the most — her rapid-fire teenage-boy-humor brain.”
As for where she gets her sense of humor, Lawrence tells Vogue: “You have to be funny in our family, to survive, because we are so mean to each other.”
In addition to her career path, Lawrence is also very clear on her likes and dislikes. In case you were wondering:
- Foods she doesn’t like: arugula, eggplant, goat cheese. “I have the taste buds of a five-year-old.”
- TV show she's obsessed with: "Homeland."
- Strange stuff she's afraid of: “I don’t have nightmares about clowns or burglars or murderers. I have nightmares about thirteen-year-olds. They terrify me."