3. Jennifer Lawrence
An Oscar winner at 22, Lawrence is already one of the biggest stars in Hollywood today. With key roles in not
one, but
two blockbuster franchises and her
blossoming partnership with director David O. Russell, she should continue to have a high profile for years to come. An extremely talented individual who can act well beyond her years, Lawrence would be wise to push herself artistically as her career continues. Again, working with Tarantino is a terrific way to do this. It's not that much of a stretch to imagine Lawrence playing a character similar to Mia Wallace in
Pulp Fiction; a smooth-talking, seductive femme fatale who uses her charms and good looks to make an impression. Tarantino's dialogue would flow off her tongue naturally and with her screen presence, Lawrence would be able to add another strong female character to Tarantino's filmography. And potentially earn herself another Oscar while she's at it. Her schedule is pretty full right now with
American Hustle,
X-Men: Days of Future Past, three
Hunger Games sequels and Russell's
The Ends of the Earth in her immediate future, but she should consider working with Tarantino when she gets some free time.