Kirsten Dunst | Bring It On
Before Cheer, there was Bring It On. The film spawned a slew of remakes and has become a pivotal masterpiece in the teen cinema genre. During its premiere, Kirsten Dunst was by far the most well-known cast member. Since she was a child, Kirsten has been a known name in the entertainment industry. Dunst received her first film part at the age of six, in Woody Allen’s New York Stories.
But it was in 1994’s Interview with a Vampire that she made her breakthrough. At 11, her performance got her a Golden Globe nomination and roles in the popular films Jumanji and Little Women. She rose to prominence as a teenager in films such as Bring It On and Spider-Man, where she played the title character’s redhead-next-door love interest. She continued adding to her career investments with The Power of the Dog. Isn’t that impressive for our former cheerleader?