Although Kirsten Dunst is a young actress, her resume is just as long — if not longer — than those of older, more accomplished actresses. This talented marvel is living proof that age is just a number and not a measure of one’s career and success.
Kirsten Caroline Dunst was born on April 30, 1982, in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Her mother Inez is an artist, while her father is a medical services executive.
Kiki, as her family and friends refer to her, has a brother, Christian. Now that her parents are separated, she and Christian live with their mother, two cats and a dog named Beauty in Burbank, California.
A far cry from the big screen, Kirsten’s career began with a baby doll commercial. But it was clear that Kirsten was not destined to stay locked in television commercials forever.
Kirsten Dunst in the bonfire of the vanities
She soon landed an uncredited role in 1989′s New York Stories and got her first credited part in 1990 in The Bonfire of the Vanities, with Bruce Willis and Melanie Griffith.
More roles followed as Kirsten’s repertoire expanded exponentially. She appeared in the made-for-TV movie Darkness Before Dawn (1993) and the film High Strung (1994).
In the meantime, Trekkies caught a glimpse of her on Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1993. Kirsten also made a few appearances in the NBC series Sisters, as Kitten.
Kirsten Dunst in interview with the vampire
1994 was definitely Kirsten’s year. Not only did she land a supporting role as the youngest vampire amid A-list actors like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in the film adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, but she also appeared in Little Women with Winona Ryder and the comedy Greedy with Kirk Douglas.
Incidentally, Kirsten beat out Christina Ricci for both the Interview with the Vampire and Little Women roles.
Kirsten was nominated for a Golden Globe (as Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture) and won an MTV Movie Award for Breakthrough Performance for her portrayal of Claudia in Interview with the Vampire (Kirsten actually loves the MTV award best since it’s a golden bag of popcorn). It wasn’t only MTV and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association who recognized Kirsten; audiences and critics alike were taking notice of the talented blue-eyed blonde.
Kirsten Dunst in jumanji & wag the dog
Next up for Kirsten was the film Jumanji (1995). She also provided her voice for the animated film Anastasia (1997) and, on a more serious note, for the TV movie Children Remember the Holocaust (1995).
In 1997, Kirsten landed a role in Wag the Dog, with big league actors Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman. Then, in 1998, Kirsten was one of the only actual actors in Small Soldiers, while actors such as Sarah Michelle Gellar provided their voices.
The list of films Kirsten has appeared in has only expanded since 1994, with the summer of 1999′s Dick, co-starring Michelle Williams, and the dark comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous, with Denise Richards.
Kirsten Dunst in bring it on
Also in 1999, Kirsten gave an outstanding performance as Lux Lisbon in Sofia Coppola’s directorial debut, The Virgin Suicides, about the sexually curious and rebellious daughter of overprotective parents, played by Kathleen Turner and James Woods.
Kirsten’s 2000 films include The Crow: The Salvation, Bring It On, All Forgotten, Luckytown, and Deeply. The following year, she appeared in the romantic teen flick Get Over It, the disappointing Crazy/Beautiful, and as Marion Davies in The Cat’s Meow.
Kirsten Dunst with spider-man
In 2002, Kirsten hit the big time as Spider-Man’s leading lady, Mary Jane Watson, in the record-making blockbuster, Spider-Man. After her role in Levity (2003), Kirsten was seen in Mona Lisa Smile (2003), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) with Jim Carrey, Wimbledon (2004), and again as MJ in Spider-Man 2 (2004).
And Kirsten only continues to be busy, with roles in 2005′s Elizabethtown, 2006′s Marie-Antoinette (as the title character), and 2007′s Spider-Man 3.
Kirsten Dunst in real life
Although Kirsten was rumored to have dated her Spider-Man co-star Tobey Maguire and actor Jake Hoffman, the headlines linking her Jake Gyllenhaal are true. The two have been on anf off for several years.
When not acting, Kirsten enjoys playing the piano, listening to music (especially Jewel), and playing softball. She currently resides in Southern California and is working on her own production company, called Wooden Spoon Productions.
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Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1989 | New York Stories | Lisa’s daughter | Uncredited |
| 1990 | Bonfire of the Vanities, TheThe Bonfire of the Vanities | Campbell McCoy | |
| 1991 | High Strung | Young Girl | |
| 1993 | Darkness Before Dawn | Sandra Guard | |
| 1993 | Sisters | Kitten Margolis | Episode: “Dear Georgie”
Episode: “The Land of the Lost Children” |
| 1993 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Hedril | Episode: “Dark Page” |
| 1994 | Greedy | Jolene | |
| 1994 | Interview with the Vampire | Claudia | Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Most Promising Actress MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated–Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated–Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Nominated–Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress |
| 1994 | Little Women | Younger Amy March | Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated–Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress |
| 1995 | Jumanji | Judy Shepherd | Nominated–Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor |
| 1996 | Siege at Ruby Ridge, TheThe Siege at Ruby Ridge (aka
Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy) |
Sara Weaver | YoungStar Awards 1997: Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Made For TV Movie |
| 1996 | Mother Night | Young Resi Noth | |
| 1996 | Touched by an Angel | Amy Ann McCoy | Episode: “Into the Light” |
| 1996 | ER | Charlie Chiemingo | Episode: “Ghosts”
Episode: “Union Station” Episode: “Homeless for the Holidays” Episode: “Night Shift” Episode: “Post Mortem” Episode: “One More for the Road” |
| 1997 | Outer Limits, TheThe Outer Limits | Joyce Taylor | Episode: “Music of the Spheres” |
| 1997 | Tower of Terror | Anna Petterson | |
| 1997 | Anastasia | Young Anastasia | Voice |
| 1997 | Gun | Sondra | Episode: “The Hole” |
| 1997 | Wag the Dog | Tracy Limes | |
| 1997 | True Heart | Bonnie | |
| 1998 | Stories from My Childhood | Alice/Gerta | Episode: “The Snow Queen”
Episode: “Alice and the Mystery of the Third” |
| 1998 | Fifteen and Pregnant | Tina Spangler | Television movie |
| 1998 | Kiki’s Delivery Service | Kiki | Voice in English language dubbed version |
| 1998 | Small Soldiers | Christy Fimple | |
| 1998 | Hairy Bird, TheThe Hairy Bird | Verena von Stefan | |
| 1998 | Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer, TheThe Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer | Becky Thatcher | Voice |
| 1999 | Devil’s Arithmetic, TheThe Devil’s Arithmetic | Hannah Stern | Television movie |
| 1999 | Virgin Suicides, TheThe Virgin Suicides | Lux Lisbon | Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Film – Choice Actress |
| 1999 | Drop Dead Gorgeous | Amber Atkins | |
| 1999 | Dick | Betsy Jobs | |
| 2000 | All Forgotten | Zinaida | |
| 2000 | Crow: Salvation, TheThe Crow: Salvation | Erin Randall | |
| 2000 | Luckytown | Lidda Doyles | |
| 2000 | Bring It On | Torrance Shipman | |
| 2000 | Deeply | Silly | |
| 2001 | Get Over It | Kelly Woods/Helena | Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Film—Choice Chemistry |
| 2001 | Crazy/Beautiful | Nicole Oakley | |
| 2001 | Cat’s Meow, TheThe Cat’s Meow | Marion Davies | Mar del Plata Film Festival for Best Actress |
| 2002 | Spider-Man | Mary Jane Watson | Empire Movie Award for Best Actress
MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss Teen Choice Award for Film – Choice Lip Lock Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Film—Choice Chemistry Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Film—Choice Actress, Drama/Action Adventure |
| 2003 | Death and Life of Nancy Eaton, TheThe Death and Life of Nancy Eaton | TV | |
| 2003 | Levity | Sofia Mellinger | |
| 2003 | Kaena: The Prophecy | Kaena | Voice |
| 2003 | Mona Lisa Smile | Betty Warren | Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Sleazebag |
| 2004 | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | Mary Svevo | |
| 2004 | Spider-Man 2 | Mary Jane Watson | Empire Movie Award for Best Actress
Nominated–People’s Choice Award for Favorite On-Screen Chemistry |
| 2004 | Wimbledon | Lizzie Bradbury | |
| 2005 | Elizabethtown | Claire Colburn | |
| 2006 | Marie Antoinette | Marie Antoinette | |
| 2007 | Spider-Man 3 | Mary Jane Watson | Nominated–People’s Choice Award for Favorite On Screen Match-up
Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Liplock Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Action Adventure Nominated–National Movie Award for Best Performance by a Female |
| 2008 | How to Lose Friends and Alienate People | Alison Olsen | |
| 2010 | All Good Things | Katie McCarthy | completed |
| 2010 | Second Bakery Attack, TheThe Second Bakery Attack | Nat | post-production – Short Film |
| 2011 | Upside Down | Eve | post-production |
| 2011 | Melancholia | Justine | filming |
| 2011 | On the Road | Camille | filming |




