Acting involves, by necessity, being watched by an audience. And to be an A-list Hollywood movie star means being watched by hundreds of millions of people--which automatically makes you famous. But according to ScreenRant, not all Hollywood celebs love their white-hot fame. Case in point: Jennifer Lawrence. Her meteoric rise to Hollywood?s A-list seemed almost effortless. After earning an Oscar nomination for the gritty indie drama Winter?s Bone, she took on the role of Mystique in Matthew Vaughn?s mutant reboot X-Men: First Class, then headline the first entry in the Hunger Games mega-franchise. Fame seemed to fit her like a glove--but it wasn't quite true. Lawrence?s personal life has been magnified in ways that have been both uncomfortable and outright illegal. She was perhaps the most high profile victim of the 2014 iCloud hack, which she pointedly described as a violation.