Natalie Dormer Hunger Games: 'Game Of Thrones' Actress Is Virtually Unrecognizable In New Photos From 'Mockingjay'; See Picture Here, Plus Find Out What She Has To Say About Co-Star Jennifer Lawrence

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We all know that Jennifer Lawrence will be such a badass as Katniss Everdeen in the second to the last installment of the Hunger Games franchise, Mockingjay Part 1. But the other woman warrior that's been getting a lot of buzz is Natalie Dormer's Hunger Games character Cressida. Cressida is a character who is originally from the oppressive Capitol, but has defected to join in on the rebellion headed by the Mockingjay herself, Katniss Everdeen.

Not only did the actress shave the side of her head for the part, she is also sporting some pretty scary looking tattoos on that bare part of her head. The actress is of course now most especially known for her role as Margaery Tyrell in the HBO hit Game of Thrones, but she also wowed audiences in other TV work as Anne Boleyn in The Tudors, and in Elementary, she played the role of Jamie Moriarty. In movies, the actress has had roles in Captain America, and The Counselor. But Natalie Dormer's Hunger Games roles as Cressida might be her breakout role.

The actress recently shared her views on everything from her haircut to working alongside megastar Jennifer Lawrence in a candid interview with Yahoo. She was quite accepting of her drastic haircut and tells of how it made her feel better, seeing plenty of Comic-con attendees sporting the look. "I had a kind of reconciled myself to it by the time it I sat in the trailer and they got the razor out. [The cut] opens you up to exploring more kind of punky, funky looks on the red carpet or at events," she shared. " But I was actually quite surprised at Comic-Con-there's a lot of lopsidedness going on. Girls are doing the lopsided thing, very tight...down one side so it almost looks like they're shaved."

She also shares her experience working with Jennifer Lawrence saying that it was a lot of un. "Jen has this amazing reputation as being really grounded and very real and very funny and she's all those things. She keeps the mood buoyant. So there was a very fun energy on set," she shares.

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