
Kirsten Caroline Dunst was born on April 30th, 1982 in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Unlike so many child actors whose promise diminishes with the onset of adulthood, Dunst has grown in both range and popularity. She has already garnered over 40 film and television credits and continues to command hefty sums for acting appearances. Dunst made her acting debut before she was able to walk. She was signed to the Ford Modeling Agency as a child and by age 12, she had made over 100 commercials.
In 1989, Dunst made her film debut with a small role in Woody Allen’s New York Stories. This was soon followed by a role as Tom Hank’s daughter in the film adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s bestselling novel, The Bonfire of the Vanities. Dunst got her big break at the tender age of 11, when she played the pre-pubescent bloodsucker Claudia in the screen adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire. Although critical response to the film was mixed, Dunst received high marks from reviewers for her controlled portrayal of an adult perpetually trapped in a child’s body. Rice’s literary following flocked to the film and made Dunst a ghoulish cult favorite. For her performance, Dunst received the MTV Movie Award for best breakthrough performance and a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actress.
Dunst went on to appear in a string of major Hollywood productions including Little Women (1994), Jumanji (1995) and Wag the Dog (1997), but also received critical attention for her performances in the less-publicized mock-documentary Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) and the political spoof Dick (1999). Dunst engineered a successful transition to “adult” roles with her 2000 appearance in Sophia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides. Dunst received positive critical attention for her facility with the movie’s weighty themes of teen suicide and burgeoning sexuality.
Dunst further cemented her move from darling daughter to femme fatale, playing Marion Davies, silent-film actress and mistress to William Randolph Hearst, in Peter Bogdanovich’s semi-biographical The Cat’s Meow (2002). Dunst was chosen to play opposite fellow child-phenom Tobey Maguire in the 2002 adaptation of Spiderman. The film netted $114 million in its opening weekend, a box-office record, and proved Dunst and Maguire's ability to play bankable leading roles. The two then went on to film the sequal, released in 2004, which was equally sucessful. Dunst then continued with more serious films, such as Columbia Pictures' The Crimson Petal and the White, a period piece about a well-read prostitute taken in by a wealthy family in Victorian London, and Mike Newell's Mona Lisa Smile with Julia Roberts. Dunst will also star in Wimbledom as an up-and-coming American tennis ace. In her early teens, Dunst’s family moved to Los Angeles to further her career. When her parents separated, she and her brother remained with her mother, Inez. Film commitments required Dunst to abandon high school and finish her degree with private tutors. Plans for college have also been abandoned in favor of acting. Dunst continues to live Los Angeles.
Untitled Kirsten Dunst Project (2007) .... Marla Ruzicka
Be Kind Rewind (2007)
Spider-Man 3 (2007) .... Mary Jane Watson
Marie Antoinette (2006) .... Marie-Antoinette
Elizabethtown (2005) .... Claire Colburn
Wimbledon (2004) .... Lizzie Bradbury
... aka Plus belle victoire, La (France)
Spider-Man 2 (2004) .... Mary Jane Watson
... aka Spider-Man 2: The IMAX Experience (USA: IMAX version)
Spider-Man 2 (2004) (VG) (voice) .... Mary Jane Watson
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) .... Mary
Mona Lisa Smile (2003) .... Betty Warren
Kaena: La prophétie (2003) (voice: English version) .... Kaena
... aka Kaena: The Prophecy (USA)
Levity (2003) .... Sofia Mellinger
The Death and Life of Nancy Eaton (2003) (TV)
"Saturday Night Live"
... aka SNL
... aka SNL 25 (USA: new title)
- Episode 27.19 (2002) TV Episode .... Host
- Episode 15.10 (1990) TV Episode .... Girl in Bizilady Commercial
- Episode 14.5 (1988) TV Episode (uncredited) .... George Bush's Granddaughter
Spider-Man (2002) .... Mary Jane Watson
The Cat's Meow (2001) .... Marion Davies
Crazy/Beautiful (2001) .... Nicole Oakley
Get Over It (2001) .... Kelly Woods/Helena
... aka Get Over It! (USA: promotional title)
Deeply (2000) .... Silly
... aka Deeply (Germany)
... aka Sur fond d'océan (Canada: French title)
Bring It On (2000) .... Torrance Shipman
Luckytown (2000) .... Lidda Doyles
The Crow: Salvation (2000) .... Erin Randall
... aka The Crow III - Tödliche Erlösung (Germany: DVD title)
Savage Garden: Superstars and Cannonballs: Live and on Tour in Australia (2000) (V) (uncredited) .... Girl on Subway ("I Knew I Loved You")
All Forgotten (2000) .... Zinaida
... aka Lover's Prayer (USA)
Dick (1999) .... Betsy Jobs
... aka Dick, les coulisses de la présidence (France)
Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) .... Amber Atkins
... aka Gnadenlos schön (Germany)
The Virgin Suicides (1999) .... Lux Lisbon
... aka Sofia Coppola's the Virgin Suicides (USA: complete title)
The Devil's Arithmetic (1999) (TV) .... Hannah Stern
Strike! (1998) .... Verena von Stefan
... aka The Hairy Bird (Australia) (Canada: English title: working title)
... aka All I Wanna Do (USA: new title)
... aka College femminile (Italy)
... aka Filles font la loi, Les (Canada: French title)
The Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1998) (V) (voice) .... Becky Thatcher
Small Soldiers (1998) .... Christy Fimple
Fifteen and Pregnant (1998) (TV) .... Tina Spangler
"Stories from My Childhood" (voice) .... Alice/Gerda
... aka Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood (USA: complete title)
- Alice and the Mystery of the Third Planet (????) TV Episode (voice)
- The Snow Queen (????) TV Episode (voice)
Wag the Dog (1997) .... Tracy Lime
Anastasia (1997) (voice) .... Young Anastasia
Tower of Terror (1997) (TV) .... Anna Petterson
"Gun"
... aka Robert Altman's Gun
- The Hole (1997) TV Episode .... Sondra
"ER"(1997) TV Series .... Charlie Chiemingo
"The Outer Limits"
... aka The New Outer Limits (USA: promotional title)
- Music of the Spheres (1997) TV Episode .... Joyce Taylor
True Heart (1997) .... Bonnie
"Touched by an Angel"
- Into the Light (1996) TV Episode .... Amy Ann McCoy
Mother Night (1996) .... Young Resi Noth
The Siege at Ruby Ridge (1996) (TV) .... Sara Weaver
... aka Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy
Jumanji (1995) .... Judy Shepherd
Little Women (1994) .... Younger Amy March
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) .... Claudia
... aka Interview with the Vampire (USA: short title)
Greedy (1994) .... Jolene
"Star Trek: The Next Generation"
... aka Star Trek: TNG (USA: promotional abbreviation)
- Dark Page (1993) TV Episode .... Hedril
"Sisters"
- The Land of the Lost Children (1993) TV Episode .... Kitten Margolis
- Dear Georgie (1993) TV Episode .... Kitten Margolis
Darkness Before Dawn (1993) (TV) .... Sandra Guard (age 8)
High Strung (1991) .... Young Girl
... aka Pissed Off (USA: alternative title)
"Loving" (1983) TV Series (uncredited) .... Young Child (1990-1991)
The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990) .... Campbell McCoy
Majo no takkyûbin (1989) (voice: English version) .... Kiki
... aka Kiki's Delivery Service (USA)
... aka The Witch's Express Mail (literal title)
New York Stories (1989) (uncredited) .... Lisa's Daughter
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