Kirsten Caroline Dunst (Kiki) is an highly rated actress (42 years) born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, USA on friday, april 30, 1982.
Kirsten Dunst appears in: Spider-Man 2 (2004), Spider-Man (2002) and Spider-Man 3 (2007), among others.
Has starred in movies with: Tobey Maguire, James Franco, Ryan Gosling, Nicole Kidman, Alexander Skarsgård, Colin Farrell, Wagner Moura, Willem Dafoe, Nick Offerman, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Frank Langella.
Accumulated a total of 30889 positive votes in 14 shows.
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Kirsten Dunst
person United States
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- Seasons: 15
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Spider-Man 2
movie United States 2004
Spider-Man
movie United States 2002
Spider-Man 3
movie United States 2007
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The story of a team of female African-American mathematicians who served a vital role in NASA during the early years of the U.S. space program.
Hidden Figures
movie United States 2016
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as Katie Marks
David Marks, a real estate scion, is suspected of killing his wife Katie, who disappeared in 1982.
All Good Things
movie United States 2010
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as Edwina
The unexpected arrival of a wounded Union soldier at a girls school in Virginia during the American Civil War leads to jealousy and betrayal.
The Beguiled
movie United States 2017
The Power of the Dog
movie United Kingdom 2021
The doctors who work in the ER at the County General Hospital in Chicago grapple with ups and downs in their personal and professional lives while trying to give apt medical care to their patients.
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With the 1970s behind him, Ron Burgundy, San Diego's former top-rated newsreader, returns to take New York City's first twenty-four-hour news channel by storm.
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
movie United States 2013
Featuring stand-alone dramas -- sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales that explore techno-paranoia -- Black Mirror is a contemporary reworking of The Twilight Zone with stories that tap into the collective unease about the modern world.