Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten Dunst could undoubtedly afford to be picky after completing her role as Spider Man’s love interest, Mary Jane. When the superhero film grossed $114 million in its first three days, it set a new record for the most fantastic opening weekend ever, catapulting the actress into an international degree of fame. However, it wasn’t her first experience with the celebrity life.
Kirsten started modeling at the age of three and had been in over 100 advertisements by 12. Kirsten knocked out Christina Ricci of The Addams Family for a leading part in Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles. She had a streak of popular movies after this film, including Little Women in 1994, Jumanji the following year, and Small Soldiers in 1998. By the end of the decade, she’d received excellent reviews for her performance as Lux Lisbon in Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides, and a year later, she’d solidified her place as a Hollywood star with the lead in the comedy Bring It On. Her success in Spider-Man would only add to that.