Celebrity Comparison: Jennifer Lawrence vs. Anya Taylor-Joy
Category | Jennifer Lawrence | Anya Taylor-Joy |
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Age | 33 (Born August 15, 1990) | 27 (Born April 16, 1996) |
Nationality | American | British-Argentine |
Top Grossing Movie | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($865 million worldwide) | The Super Mario Bros. Movie ($1.35 billion worldwide) |
Best Movie (by Ratings) | Silver Linings Playbook (2012) | The Queen’s Gambit (2020, Netflix series) |
Famous Franchise | The Hunger Games and X-Men | The Super Mario Bros. Movie and The Witch |
Net Worth | $160 million | $7 million |
Oscar Wins | 1 (Best Actress for Silver Linings Playbook, 2013) | None (Nominated for Golden Globes and BAFTA) |
Distinct Style | Effortlessly relatable, witty, and grounded in her roles. | Versatile, with a unique intensity and magnetic screen presence. |
Breakthrough Role | Winter’s Bone (2010) | The Witch (2015) |
Top TV Appearance | N/A (Primarily a film star) | The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix) |
Major Genres | Drama, Comedy, Action | Horror, Thriller, Period Drama |
Fun Fact | Once tripped on her way to receive an Oscar, showing her relatable charm. | Speaks fluent Spanish and was scouted as a model at 16. |
Known For | Playing bold, strong characters like Katniss Everdeen and Mystique. | Excelling in dark, mysterious roles with psychological depth. |
Relationship Status | Married to Cooke Maroney (art dealer); one child. | Reported to be in a relationship with Malcolm McRae (musician). |
Recent Work | No Hard Feelings (2023) | The Menu (2022) and Furiosa (upcoming 2024) |
Awards & Accolades | Academy Award Winner, 4-time nominee | Golden Globe Winner (The Queen’s Gambit) |
Cultural Impact | A-list status with widespread appeal; hailed as one of the best of her generation. | Rising star with a growing reputation for redefining genre performances. |
Action Creds | Strong physical roles in The Hunger Games series and X-Men. | Dark, intense performances in The Witch and Split. |
First Big Break | Winter’s Bone (2010), nominated for her first Oscar at 20. | The Witch (2015), which became a modern horror classic. |
Fan Experience | Loved for her authenticity, humor, and relatability. | Celebrated for her enigmatic charm and versatility. |