Charlotte Lawrence Is Ready for Her Next Big Act

Charlotte Lawrence Is Ready for Her Next Big Act

Charlotte Lawrence has caught the acting bug. You could say it was inevitable. After all, the L.A. native was your typical theater kid performing in all of her school and camp plays growing up. But hell-bent on forging her own path at 13—anything to avoid following in her famous parents’ film and TV footsteps—she dove headfirst into music and has been amassing a notable following for her alt-indie sound and emotionally raw songwriting ever since.

Then Bad Monkey came along.

(Image credit: Louisa Meng; Styling: Saint Laurent bodysuit, dress, tights, and shoes)

When Lawrence caught wind that actresses her age and who looked like her were auditioning for a show that her dad, Bill Lawrence, was writing for Apple TV+, her ego suddenly kicked in. “I was like, ‘What the fuck are all these girls auditioning for that I don’t know about it?'” she recalls via a FaceTime call in late July. At the behest of her roommate and longtime friend, who also was her dad’s former assistant, she hatched a plan to secretly audition. Lawrence got straight to work. She hired an acting coach and put in the hours until she was finally ready to put herself on tape. Then they slipped it in with the others.

Charlotte Lawrence stands behind hanging black dress.

(Image credit: Louisa Meng; Styling: Saint Laurent bodysuit and dress)

“I got a call three weeks later, and my dad was like, ‘What the fuck, Charlotte?'” she says with a laugh. Much to her dad’s surprise, Lawrence’s face popped up on-screen while he was reviewing top candidates for the role of Caitlin. “He sat me down and was like, ‘Do you actually want to do this?’ I told him, ‘I want to do this more than I’ve ever wanted to do anything. I feel so inspired by it. The character resonates so much with me. I really think I could kill it, and if you would give me this opportunity, I will work tooth and nail and as hard as I possibly can and go into classes every week and work with a coach and just kill it for you,'” she says. Even then, she still had to win over the higher-ups at Apple, which she did. She also needed the approval of her father after he warned her he would cut her out of the show if she wasn’t great. She did that too.

The 24-year-old tells us all of this because she knows her path to acting is deeply rooted in nepotism, a fact she refreshingly doesn’t shy away from during our conversation. Instead, she uses it as a motivator to work even harder.

Charlotte Lawrence poses next to printed couch wearing a knit sweater, micro knit shorts, and over-the-knee boots by Gucci.

(Image credit: Louisa Meng; Styling: Gucci top, shorts, and boots)

Not one to cut corners, Lawrence put in the work she promised to her father. She immediately enrolled in classes and went through exercise after exercise with her acting coach Anthony Meindl. Being vulnerable and expressing her true emotions on the page is something Lawrence knows well, but expressing and feeling those emotions out loud? That was a different story. “One of the biggest things about acting, at least for me, is don’t be afraid to be embarrassed,” Lawrence says. “Once I got past that part, I felt more comfortable to be able to be wild and be free.”

Coaching aside, being on the set of Bad Monkey with its great ensemble cast—Vince Vaughn, Rob Delaney, Michelle Monaghan, and Meredith Hagner, to name a few—was a master class for Lawrence in itself. She was surrounded by people who could be as boisterous, hilarious, and devastating as they wanted to be with no fear.