A lot of moms give their kids line reads. My mom wasn't put in that position because I always had an acting teacher helping with the feelings rather than how to say something. Kirsten Dunst actfeelinggive Change image and share on social
I've been lucky to find people who want to work with me, whom I respect and like, but the truth is there aren't that many good projects out there. And we make way, way too many movies. So it's not always going to happen with every project. But I try and wait it out. Kirsten Dunst findgoodhappen share on social
I've never had a teenage rebellion; I'm not that type of person. I always work out my problems in a conscientious way. Kirsten Dunst conscientioushaveperson Change image and share on social
I really think the key to a film is the chemistry of people. Kirsten Dunst chemistryfilmkey Change image and share on social
I don't really relate to myself as The Girl in the Magazine. Which is dangerous for me, too, sometimes, because I don't think all the time, 'Well, look to see if people are following me home.' Sometimes I'm a little bit more free than maybe I should be. Kirsten Dunst bitedangerousfree share on social
A lot of people my age, they grew up with me onscreen. I think that's helped keep a certain amount of longevity. When you grow up with a person, you feel like you know them. Kirsten Dunst ageamountfeel Change image and share on social
I can't imagine having a real personal thing, like divorce and marriage, all those things, being in the public eye. I try to not talk about anything personal, and then nobody has the fire to throw back at you, like 'You said this back then!' Kirsten Dunst backdivorceeye share on social
Pristine vulnerability is just so boring to me. The performances that I love are ones like Gena Rowland's in 'A Woman Under the Influence,' where women are allowed to be messy and imperfect. It's that kind of woman that has always inspired me to seek roles that are a little out of the box. I just haven't always had the opportunity to do them. Kirsten Dunst allowborebox share on social
The hardest job an actor can do is all this pretend, all this screaming and being scared for your life. Kirsten Dunst actorhardjob Change image and share on social
When you spend your entire life as a child actress, being told where to go and where to stand, you're performing constantly for people. It definitely breeds the kind of person who's dependent on other people's approval. Kirsten Dunst actressapprovalbreed share on social