15 Interesting Facts about Kirsten Dunst
She has been nominated for an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award in the past and recently got married. Here are some of the lesser known facts about the iconic actress.
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"Brad Pitt once tried to buy himself out of the movie ‘Interview with the Vampire’. Upon hearing about the 40M$ exit clause, he shot the movie. It went on to receive 2 Oscar nominations and launched Kirsten Dunst’s career." - u/rock_rahul
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"In the movie "An Interview With a Vampire," Kirsten Dunst was only 11 and had her first kiss ever with Brad Pitt, who was 31 at the time." - u/Delanorix
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"Kirsten Dunst gets a coconut cake from Tom Cruise every year for Christmas." - u/mybunsarestale
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"Kirsten Dunst voiced Kiki in the American dub of "Kiki's Delivery Service" and it is her highest rated movie at 100%." - u/mmmasian
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"That Bradley Pierce, Kirsten Dunst's character's brother in Jumanji, was also one of the original voices of Miles from Sonic the Hedgehog." - u/AngryGuitarist
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"In the famous upside down kiss scene from Sam Raimi's Spider-man (2002) Tobey Maguire almost drowned. The large droplets of water kept running into his upside down nose and he couldn't breathe through his mouth because it was in Kirsten Dunst's mouth." - u/bumblesack
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"John Hughes originally bought the rights to adapt The Perks of Being a Wallflower into a film, potentially starring Shia LeBeouf and Kirsten Dunst." - u/pie_is_tasty
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"Kirsten Dunst was in the 1994 movie Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles, playing the role of Claudia." - u/ShEsHy
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"There was a celebrity party in 2011 of 750 people including Gwen Stefani, Kirsten Dunst, and Will Ferrell. The party consisted of eating Naked Human Cake while live heads poked through tables as centerpieces." - u/goombah111
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"When Spider-man came out in 2002, Kirsten Dunst wasn't even old enough to drink." - u/Colemanowitz
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"Joshua Jackson and Kirsten Dunst starred in a 1997 Outer Limits about space music that evolved humans into golden creatures resistant to UV radiation." - u/AP_Esq
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