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Child Stars Then And Now: From Early Fame To Modern Days

Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst achieved fame as a child actress with her role in “Interview with the Vampire,” which earned her a Golden Globe nomination at just 12 years old. Her early success led to more significant roles in films like “Jumanji” and “Little Women,” and she became known for her ability to handle both mainstream and indie films.

Dunst has continued to work steadily in Hollywood, earning critical acclaim for her performances in “Melancholia” and the television series “Fargo.” Her career choices often reflect her desire to take on complex characters, and she has maintained a steady presence in the film industry, respected for her depth as an actress.

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