Jennifer Lawrence starred in great successes in her career, however, there was a role for which she was rejected a few years ago and she was devastated.
Jennifer Lawrence is undoubtedly one of the most famous actresses in the Hollywood world. It could be said that hardly any role has been denied to her because she has proven to be an all-round actress, however, there is an exception to the rule and there was one film for which she auditioned without success: Alice in Wonderland.
Anyone on the planet recognizes Jennifer Lawrence's acting talent, as well as her beautiful face and that sparkling personality that characterizes her. But, unlike what many may believe, she doesn't always get what she wants.
And we are not referring to her attempt to play the role of Bella in the mythical Twilight saga, a story that was confessed a couple of years ago. In fact, when this film was released in 2008, the actress was filming her first films such as Garden Party, The Poker House, and The Burning Plain.
But, as we said, we were not talking about the role of Bella in Twilight which ended up being played by Kristen Stewart, but we are emphasizing another great success that was denied to her, such as Alice in Wonderland.
That 2010 film, directed by the emblematic Tim Burton, featured the emblematic presence of Johnny Depp along with Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, and Crispin Glover, and the fact is that Jennifer Lawrence auditioned to be in the shoes of Alice, the protagonist . However, she failed to be elected.
“It's the only role that kills me not to have gotten and the only time it destroyed me not to get the position,” the 32-year-old performer confessed in an interview with The Howard Stern Show radio program.
The one who ended up taking over the role of Alicia was the Australian Mia Wasikowska. However, despite having lost the role at the time, Jennifer Lawrence highlighted the work of her colleague, she said that she liked his interpretation of her and that in fact, she could never have pulled off the role so well. British accent.
But time gave revenge on the American, who years after having suffered so much for that role, she ended up achieving her definitive and consecrating leap within Hollywood with the saga of The Hunger Games, starting in 2012.