Kirsten Dunst
Biography
Kirsten Caroline Dunst, born on April 30, 1982, is a prominent American actress whose career spans over three decades. She began her journey in film with a role in the anthology movie *New York Stories* (1989) and has since appeared in a variety of acclaimed films and television series. Dunst has garnered numerous accolades, including nominations for an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and four Golden Globe Awards.
She first captured the public's attention as Claudia, a child vampire, in the 1994 horror classic *Interview with the Vampire*, earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Dunst's early work includes notable films like *Little Women* (1994) and *Jumanji* (1995). Transitioning to lead roles, she starred in teen comedies and dramas such as *Bring It On* (2000) and *The Virgin Suicides* (1999).
Her performance in Lars von Trier's *Melancholia* (2011) won her the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival. More recently, she received critical acclaim for her role in *The Power of the Dog* (2021), earning her first Academy Award nomination. In
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Roofman
2025 • Leigh Wainscott
Strike!
1998 • Verena von Stefan
Tower of Terror (1999)
1999 • Anna Petterson
Dick
1999 • Betsy Jobs
The Siege at Ruby Ridge
1996 • Sara Weaver
All Forgotten
2001 • Zinaida
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People
2008 • Alison Olsen
The Cat's Meow
2001 • Marion Davies
The Beguiled (2017)
2017 • Edwina
Woodshock
2017 • Theresa
Civil War
2024 • Lee
Mona Lisa Smile
2003 • Betty Warren
Wimbledon
2004 • Lizzie Bradbury
Melancholia
2011 • Justine
Small Soldiers
1998 • Christy Fimple
Fifteen and Pregnant
1998 • Tina Spangler
Midnight Special
2016 • Sarah Tomlin
Hidden Figures
2016 • Vivian Mitchell
Crazy/Beautiful
2001 • Nicole Oakley
Upside Down
2012 • Eden Moore
Drop Dead Gorgeous
1999 • Amber Atkins
Get Over It
2001 • Kelly Woods