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Kirsten Caroline Dunst (born 30 April 1982; age 41) is an actress who played the role of Hedril in TNG: "Dark Page" when she was eleven years old.

Dunst made her breakthrough performance in Interview with the Vampire (starring Christian Slater and written by Anne Rice, aka Jeanna F. Gallo) at the age of 12. Since then, she has enjoyed success as an actress, including starring roles in all three installments of the Spider-Man film trilogy (as Mary Jane Watson, along with Tim de Zarn in the first film, Donna Murphy in the second and James Cromwell in the third).

She also voiced Mary Jane in the Spider-Man 2 video game. Herschel Sparber, Loren Lester and Keith Szarabajka also voiced characters in the game.

Filmography

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