Actress Jennifer Lawrence continues to dominate the headlines; however, this time it's not because of some nude photos. The actress has joined the Guinness World Records as the highest-grossing heroine in film thanks to her work on "The Hunger Games" trilogy.

According to Time, Lawrence will appear in the upcoming in the edition of the Guinness World Records 2015 book that will be launched on Sept. 11 because of the "The Hunger Games" franchise, which has grossed more than $1.52 billion.

One of the films, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," has joined Lawrence on the pages of the book as the highest-grossing post-apocalyptic movie, having earned more than $854 million around the world.

The Telegraph reports that Lawrence launched her career in 2010 when she starred in the film "Winter's Bone" and since then has been in films including "American Hustle" and "Silver Linings Playbook" as well as some X-Men films.

Lawrence's star will continue to rise thanks, in part, to "The Hunger Games" two upcoming installments: "Mockingjay Part 1," set to hit theaters this November, and "Mockingjay Part 2," scheduled for release on November 2015.

However, Lawrence and "The Hunger Games" franchise are not the only entertainment-related topics to appear on the pages of the Guinness World Records book. According to the Guinness World Records, Disney's "Frozen" has earned the title of "Highest Box Office Film Gross for Animation," having earned $1.13 billion worldwide.

"The Wolf of Wall Street" has been remembered for having the most expletives in a film, at least 687 swear words, which comes to an average of 3.81 bad words a minute.

In the music scene, Katy Perry has been included for having the most Twitter followers, more than 56 million. In addition, Beyonce has "the fastest-selling iTunes album." Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus makes the list for "most searched-for pop star on the Internet."