Being an actress doesn't make you popular in school.
“Being an actress doesn't make you popular in school.”
— Kirsten Dunst · Actress
The World Motivation
Being an actress doesn't make you popular in school.
“Being an actress doesn't make you popular in school.”
— Kirsten Dunst · Actress
Being an actress doesn't make you popular in school.
I really wanted the MTV Award the most, It was a golden popcorn container and it looks really neat.
I've never had a teenage rebellion; I'm not that type of person. I always work out my problems in a conscientious way.
I've always been someone who is pretty hard on herself. But I've lightened up a lot.
What are you going to do if it's the end of the world? You better go out having fun instead of stressing about it.
I was a glamorous actress in Mumbai. I had done Sanjay Gupta's 'Musafir.' I wanted to know how Buddhada thought of me in the role of Supriya, Rahul Bose's unhappy wife in 'Kaalpurush.' It needs a visionary film-maker to see an actor in a role that seems very removed from her real personality or on-screen image.
I decided to an actress because of the film 'La Dolce Vita.'
I auditioned for a movie recently, and when I went in, the producer said he'd told one of its stars, Naomi Watts, that he was auditioning me, and she'd said, 'She's so funny; she's a great actress - you should hire her.' What a lovely, kind, and supportive thing to do for another woman.
I'm just a pack mule. I've played leads and I've played character roles. Any actress in Hollywood will tell you as your age climbs, the leads thin.