Kirsten Caroline Dunst
 Kirsten Caroline Dunst got her start as a child  fashion model at the age of three in television commercials. She was signed with  Ford Models and Elite Model Management. In a 1988 episode of Saturday Night  Live, she played the role of President George H. W. Bush's granddaughter, in a  sketch in which Dana Carvey acted as President Bush. In 1989, Dunst moved to the  big screen with New York Stories. Soon after, she landed a small part in The  Bonfire of the Vanities as Tom Hanks's daughter. Dunst also did the voice of  Kiki in the 1989 anime film Kiki's Delivery Service. In 1993, Dunst played  Hedril in the seventh season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation called  "Dark Page".
 Her feature film breakthrough came in Interview  with the Vampire, a 1994 film based on Anne Rice's novel. The movie featured a  scene in which Dunst, then-aged eleven, had to kiss Brad Pitt, who was 29. Dunst  was also offered a role in the 1999 Academy Award-winning film American Beauty,  but turned it down because she did not want to appear in the film's suggestive  sexual scenes or kiss co-star Kevin Spacey. At the 2002 Mar de Plata Film  Festival, Dunst won the Best Actress Silver Ombú for her performance as Charlie  Chaplin's love interest Marion Davies in Peter Bogdanovich's The Cat's Meow.  Kirsten Dunst in the title role of Marie Antoinette (2006).Dunst made her  singing debut in the 2001 film, Get Over It, performing two songs written by  Marc Shaiman. She also lent her musical voice to the end credits of The Cat's  Meow by singing the old standard, "After You've Gone." Dunst had previously  appeared in the music video for Savage Garden's "I Knew I Loved You" as the love  interest of Darren Hayes.
 Dunst's most recent film is Marie Antoinette,  which premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and was released in North  America on October 20, 2006. In the film, her second with director Sofia  Coppola, Dunst plays the title character and uses an American accent in the  role.Dunst is slated to portray peace activist Marla Ruzicka in a film scripted  by Lorene Scafaria for Warner Independent Pictures in late 2006. Dunst also  reprises her role of Mary Jane Watson in Spider-Man 3, which is scheduled for a  release on May 4, 2007. Dunst initially signed on to appear in three Spider-Man  films, and has said that she would not appear in a fourth film unless director  Sam Raimi returned to direct.It is stated that Dunst is in the running to play  the role of Debbie Harry in a rumored bio-pic of the singer and her band,  Blondie.
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