Jennifer Lawrence
Jennifer Lawrence
Hollywood's girl-of-the-moment, since making her bow as Katniss, Lawrence has won an Oscar for Silver Linings Playbook, dated Chris Martin and seen naked pictures of herself blasted over the Internet.
Liam Hemsworth
Younger brother to Thor star Chris, Hemsworth's role as Katniss' District 12 love interest Gale led to him winning a starring turn opposite Sylvester Stallone and company in The Expendables 2.
Sam Claflin
The British actor arrived in Catching Fire as Katniss' Games rival, the preening Finnick Odair. He's since starred in The Quiet Ones, rom-com Love Rosie and university drama The Riot Club.
Willow Shields
One of the youngest cast members, 14-year-old Shields' role as Katniss' youngster sister Primrose has made her the envy of tweens the world over. But will she make the transition from child stardom?
Jena Malone
Acting since she was 12, Malone's career has been given a huge boost playing Games competitor Johanna Mason. Next up is Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice and a rumored role as Robin in Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice.
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