Born April 30, 1982, in Point Pleasant, N.J., Kirsten Dunst began her road to stardom by becoming a model at age 4 and appearing in television commercials and small film and television roles. Her big break came with the role of young vampire Claudia in Interview with the Vampire (1994), working alongside Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.Before graduating high school, Dunst had a string of hits including Little Women, Jumanji, Wag the Dog and Small Soldiers. But it was her work in Sofia Coppola's directorial debut The Virgin Suicides (1999) that proved she could tackle more adult roles.
Dunst continued her string of successes with the comedy Bring It On, Crazy/Beautiful (in which she played a manic-depressive), The Cat's Meow and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (opposite Jim Carrey). Her portrayal of comic book heroine Mary Jane Watson in the Spider-Man movies brought her worldwide fame.
The Devil's ArithmeticJewish-American teen Hannah Stern (Kirsten Dunst) isn't much interested in her family's religious tradition. But her blasé attitude changes radically when she's suddenly transported back to a 1941 Nazi concentration camp. There, Hannah learns firsthand the horrors of the holocaust and the price... Read More
Marie AntoinetteSofia Coppola directs a stylized portrait of Marie Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst), the naive Austrian princess who married Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman) to become queen of France at age 19. The film explores the effects of a luxurious yet terribly confining lifestyle on the young queen. Her resulting... Read More
Crazy/BeautifulIt's culture clash L.A.-style when Carlos, a Latino overachiever from the wrong side of the tracks, falls hard for Nicole, the troubled daughter of a congressman from the posh west side. Read More
Bring It OnTorrance Shipman (Kirsten Dunst) is an ideal high school girl: She's captain of her school's decorated cheerleading squad and has a perfect college boyfriend. But pressure mounts as Torrance attempts to lead her crew to its sixth consecutive national title. She's determined to let nothing -- not... Read More
Drop Dead GorgeousWhen vivacious but vicious former beauty queen Gladys Leeman pushes her charm-challenged daughter to win the Miss Teen Princess America title at all costs, the competition mysteriously begins to drop like flies in this biting satire. Read More
Bachelorette (2012) | NR | |
Melancholia (2011) | R | |
All Good Things (2010) | R | |
R | ||
NR | ||
PG-13 | ||
Marie Antoinette (2006) | PG-13 | |
Elizabethtown (2005) | PG-13 | |
R | ||
PG-13 | ||
Wimbledon (2004) | PG-13 | |
Mona Lisa Smile (2003) | PG-13 | |
PG-13 | ||
Levity (2003) | R | |
PG-13 | ||
Crazy/Beautiful (2001) | PG-13 | |
Get Over It (2001) | PG-13 | |
The Cat's Meow (2001) | PG-13 | |
Deeply (2000) | PG-13 | |
The Crow: Salvation (2000) | R | |
Bring It On (2000) | PG-13 | |
R | ||
The Virgin Suicides (1999) | R | |
PG-13 | ||
The Devil's Arithmetic (1999) | UR | |
PG-13 | ||
Dick (1999) | PG-13 | |
True Heart (1999) | PG | |
G | ||
Small Soldiers (1998) | PG-13 | |
Fifteen & Pregnant (1998) | NR | |
PG-13 | ||
R | ||
Tower of Terror (1997) | NR | |
G | ||
Gun (1997) | NR | |
The Siege at Ruby Ridge (1996) | NR | |
Stories from My Childhood (1996) | NR | |
PG | ||
NR | ||
Interview with the Vampire (1994) | R | |
Greedy (1994) | PG-13 | |
Little Women (1994) | PG | |
Darkness Before Dawn (1993) | NR | |
G | ||
New York Stories (1989) | PG | |
