
Age: 44
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Kirsten Caroline Dunst (/ˈkɪərstən/ KEER-stən; born April 30, 1982) is an American actress. She made her acting debut in the anthology film New York Stories (1989) and has since starred in several films and television productions. She has received several awards, including nominations for an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and four Golden Globe Awards. Dunst first gained recognition for her role as child vampire Claudia in the horror film Interview with the Vampire (1994), which earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She also had roles in her youth in Little Women (1994) and Jumanji (1995). Dunst transitioned to leading roles in teen films of 1999, the satires Dick and Drop Dead Gorgeous and Sofia Coppola's drama The Virgin Suicides. After the leading role in the cheerleading film Bring It On (2000), she gained wider attention for her role as Mary Jane Watson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007). Her career progressed with a supporting role in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), followed by a lead role in Cameron Crowe's tragicomedy Elizabethtown (2005), and as Marie Antoinette in Coppola's Marie Antoinette (2006). In 2011, Dunst starred as a depressed newlywed in Lars von Trier's drama Melancholia, which earned her the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress. In 2015, she played Peggy Blumquist in the second season of the FX series Fargo, earning a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for the role. Dunst had a supporting role in the film Hidden Figures (2016), and leading roles in Coppola's The Beguiled (2017) and in the dark comedy series On Becoming a God in Central Florida (2019), for which she received a third Golden Globe nomination. Dunst earned her fourth nomination for a Golden Globe and first nomination for an Academy Award for her performance in the psychological drama The Power of the Dog (2021). In 2024, she led the dystopian thriller film Civil War. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kirsten Dunst, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Kirsten Dunst

Tabitha King
for Tabitha King in Master of Nightmares: The Stephen King Story
Suggested by kamsismith

"Master of Nightmares" follows Stephen King from his childhood in the small town of Durham, Maine, where he first discovered his love for storytelling and the macabre, to his early struggles as a writer, juggling odd jobs to support his growing family while relentlessly pursuing his dream of becoming a published author. As King's career takes off with the success of "Carrie" and "The Shining," the film explores the highs and lows of fame, the pressures of expectations, and the personal demons that haunt him. From his battles with addiction to his near-fatal accident in 1999, King's journey is one of resilience and redemption, a testament to the power of storytelling to heal and inspire. Featuring a cast of talented actors portraying iconic figures from King's life, "Master of Nightmares" offers an intimate portrait of the man behind the horror, capturing his wit, warmth, and unyielding passion for writing. With a soundtrack that echoes the eerie melodies of his most beloved adaptations and a visual style that pays homage to his vivid imagination, the film immerses viewers in the world of Stephen King like never before.
