Jennifer Lawrence Asks People To Name Jennifer Lawrence Movies

Jennifer Lawrence has once again volunteered as tribute.

While guest-hosting “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Thursday, the actress signed up to hit the streets and ask people to name five movies she’s been in. Though it wasn’t a life-or-death battle like “The Hunger Games,” there were equally devastating results.

“You ask me about Aniston, I can tell you,” one woman said.

A ton of people struggled. Some had clearly never heard of the actress, while others made faces like this:

(Photo: ABC)
(Photo: ABC)

The segment is fun and ridiculous, similar to the rest of the actress’ “Kimmel” episode. But there are some lessons to be learned.

For pedestrians, the “Hunger Games” movies could knock out four of the five right off the bat. For Lawrence, just ask people to name Jennifer Aniston movies next time. They’ll be there for you (clap, clap, clap, clap).

Correction: A previous version called the “Hunger Games” movies a trilogy when there were four movies from three books.

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“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” airs weekdays at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC.

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2007 - Launch of a Superstar Career

Jennifer made her acting debut playing Lauren in the TBS comedy <i>The Bill Engvall Show</i> in 2007.
Jennifer made her acting debut playing Lauren in the TBS comedy The Bill Engvall Show in 2007.

2008 - Best Emerging Actress

For her role in <i>The Burning Plain</i>, Jennifer won the Best Emerging Actress award at the&nbsp;Marcello Mastroianni Awards.
For her role in The Burning Plain, Jennifer won the Best Emerging Actress award at the Marcello Mastroianni Awards.

2010 - Breakout

In 2010, Jennifer appeared in the critically acclaimed film <i>Winter's Bone</i>, which won Best Picture at the Sundance Film Festival.
In 2010, Jennifer appeared in the critically acclaimed film Winter's Bone, which won Best Picture at the Sundance Film Festival.

2011 - Golden Girl

Jennifer grabs her first Oscar nomination for her role in&nbsp;<i>Winter's Bone</i>, but is beat out by Natalie Portman for&nbsp;<i>Black Swan</i>. To date, she is the youngest actress to receive for Oscar nominations.
Jennifer grabs her first Oscar nomination for her role in Winter's Bone, but is beat out by Natalie Portman for Black Swan. To date, she is the youngest actress to receive for Oscar nominations.

2011 - Comic Book Goddess

Jennifer replaced Rebecca Romijn as Mystique in the X-Men film franchise starting with&nbsp;<i>X-Men: First Class</i>.
Jennifer replaced Rebecca Romijn as Mystique in the X-Men film franchise starting with  X-Men: First Class .

2013 - A Graceful Trip

Upon accepting her first Oscar
Upon accepting her first Oscar

2013 - Catching Fire

2014 - Mystique pt. 2

2015 - Mockingjay Part 2

2016 - Everyone's Favorite Friends

writing a comedic screenplay together for an upcoming film in which they will play sisters
writing a comedic screenplay together for an upcoming film in which they will play sisters

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