In a recent interview on SiriusXM’s In-Depth With Larry Flick, Kirsten Dunst opens up about her lack of recognition in Hollywood, and it's pretty sad.
In a recent interview on SiriusXM’s In-Depth With Larry Flick, Kirsten Dunst opens up about her lack of recognition in Hollywood, and it's pretty sad.
Believe it or not, she has only been nominated for three major awards ever.
That upside-down kiss? Cinematic gold, amirite?
Let's not down-play how epic that was.
Mary-Jane Watson in Spider-Man, Justine in Melancholia, Claudia in Interview with the Vampire, and Marie Antoinette in, of course, Marie Antoinette.
Most recently she has had a recurring role in the TV series, On Becoming a God in Central Florida in 2019, and Fargo in 2015.
In 1995 she received her first nomination for a Golden Globe, for Best Supporting Actress in Interview With a Vampire.
She earned herself an Emmy nomination and a Golden Globe nomination for her role in Fargo.
Now, three years since her last big nomination, she has opened up about the paucity of her achievements.
"Remeber Marie Antoinette — y'all panned it? And now you all love it," she said.
"And also, I’ve never been recognized in my industry. I’ve never been nominated for anything."
Evidently, she hardly considers her three nominations to count for much in her career.
Okay, Kirsten. Bring it On was a monumental part of my childhood — don't pretend that role wasn't a big deal.
“I am so chill. Maybe I don’t play the game enough? But then I do, I mean, I do everything I’m supposed to."
“All you have is your work at the end of the day and that’s all people really care about and I’m intelligent enough to know that and have perspective.”
“But sometimes you’re like — it’d be nice to be recognized by your peers. You know what I mean?"
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