Los Angeles: "American Hustle" director David O. Russell has weighed in on actress Jennifer Lawrence's essay about gender-based wage gap in Hollywood.

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"I always support all my actors and all their opinions, and I want them all to get what they need," he told The hollywoodreporter.com. 

He said this at a fundraiser dinner for The Glenholme School held at NYC's Bryant Park Grillon on Wednesday. 

However, the 40-year-old director said that he did not usually talk about financial matters. 

"I don't really talk about the minutia of what goes on in my movies, but I believe the spirit of what Jennifer is saying is truthful to her heart. I support her and all women in that," he said. 

Russell added that it would be difficult to negotiate salaries in a movie starring a lot of renowned actors and actresses. 

"I understand what she's saying, and I think people in the business do too, and I also understand people saying, 'Well, let's talk about the minutia of the deal.' It's hard to make a movie come together with a lot of big stars," he explained. " 'American Hustle' had a lot of big stars in it. We all contributed to help make it happen." 

"But I also respect that Jennifer is finding her voice, and I think it's in service of something very important," Russell, who has worked with the actress in "Silver Linings Playbook", "American Hustle" and the upcoming film "Joy", added.