Jennifer Lawrence: ‘Failing THIS audition KILLED me!’ Guess which film?

The Oscar-winner has fame, fortune and a cabinet full of trophies. She has had her pick of roles and is Hollywood’s golden girl.

Lawrence always seems refreshingly realistic and unspoiled about her film star career but confessed she has only one regret.

All actors have had their share of rejection, especially when they are starting out, but the Red Sparrow star revealed that she has only ever wanted one role so desperately that she was utterly “devastated” when she was passed over.

Losing Twilight didn’t bother her, nor did a huge missed Disney opportunity. So what was the one thing that really “killed” her to lose?

Lawrence spilled all on the Howard Stern radio show.

The acress admitted how little impact her Twilight audition made at the time: “I didn’t really know what it was. When you audition when you’re like a run of the mill actor…you know we’re all auditioning for all sorts of things, you just get like five pages and they’re like, ‘Act monkey.’

“When it came out I was like, ‘Hot damn! Woah!'”

Lawrence also had an early brush with the Disney star-making machine but todl Stern that during the actual meeting with top Deoisnet executives she told them : “Can I just say and be honest, I don’t think I’m a Disney kid.”

She was probably right.

The star has a friendly rivalry with her Hollywood BFF Emma Stone and happily admitted: “She got one thing that I was dying for.”

However there has only ever been one role that Lawrence loved and lost.

Lawrence said: “The one thing that really killed me, like the only time I’ve ever been truly devastated by losing an audition…was Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland.”

The role eventually went to Mia Wasikowska and the movie was a huge hit, pulling in over a billion dollars worldwide.

Two years later the first Hunger Games movie was released and Lawrence became the biggest female star in the world.