The actress was 10-years old when she landed a breakout role in the 1994 gothic horror alongside Tom Cruise, Antonio Banderas, Christian Bale and Pitt – a 30-year old star when he accepted the lead as enigmatic vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac.
One of few females on a predominantly male set, Dunst had celebrated her eleventh birthday by the time she filmed her first scene as Claudia, a young vampire who is forced to grow in a child’s body.
And the American star, now 41, says she was treated with kindness by the films principal cast – notably Pitt, with whom she was required to film a scene she has since described as ‘gross.’
Speaking to The Telegraph, Dunst insists she was ‘treated like a princess. Yes, it was a virtually all-male set, but everyone was very gentle and kind, and nothing ever felt weird. Brad was like an older brother to me.’
Kirsten Dunst insists Brad Pitt ‘treated her like a princess’ while filming Interview With The Vampire – despite her criticism of a contentious scene in which the older actor kisses her
Dunst promoting Civil War in 2024. The actress was 10-years old when she got her big break in the film, an adaptation of the 1976 novel by Anne Rice
The actress also revealed how Cruise, immortal vampire Lestat de Lioncourt in the film, surprised her with a thoughtful gift as they filmed on location at Buckinghamshire’s Pinewood Studios over the festive period.
‘And then Tom – well, one morning around Christmas I remember going into my dressing room at Pinewood and he’d set up a beautiful tree in there for me, covered in ornaments,’ she recalled.
However fond memories from her time on set have been muddied by a controversial scene in which du Lac kisses the then 11-year old actress on the lips.
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight shortly after its 1994 release, she admitted: ‘I hated [the kiss] so much because Brad was like my older brother on set and it’s kind of like kissing your brother.
‘It’s weird because he’s an older guy and I had to kiss him on the lips, so it was gross.’
That same year she touched on the scene while promoting Little Women with co-star Samantha Mathis, telling interviewers: ‘I love Brad, he’s so nice … it was just, like, it feels awkward.
‘I mean, I’m 12. And he’s, like, 31, and it’s like, he’s a man. So why would I enjoy kissing him?’
Mathis, who was 24 at the time, cut in to admit she wouldn’t turn down a kiss with the heartthrob, adding: ‘Maybe you’re not into kissing boys yet, so I can relate.’
L-R: Kirsten Dunst, Brad Pitt and Antonio Banderas in Interview With The Vampire. Pitt was 30-years old when he accepted his lead role as the enigmatic Louis de Pointe du Lac
One of few females on a predominantly male set, Dunst was 11 by the time she filmed her first scene as Claudia, a vampire who is forced to grow in a child’s body
The actress also revealed how Tom Cruise surprised her with a thoughtful gift as they filmed on location at Buckinghamshire’s Pinewood Studios over the festive period
L-R: Kirsten Dunst, Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise in the film. Dunst went on to describe her screen kiss with Pitt as ‘gross’
During a later appearance on Conan in 2014, she added: ‘I thought it was disgusting. I was 11, it would’ve been weird if I was like “this is amazing.”‘
In 2021 she told Vanity Fair that kissing Pitt and biting the neck of a co-star who was apparently sweating profusely at the time were her least favourite memories of the shoot.
‘That was the worst thing I did and also having obviously to kiss Brad Pitt at that point,’ she said.
‘I was a little girl and he was like a brother to me and it was very weird even though it was a peck. I was very not into it.’
In 2021 she told Vanity Fair it was ‘the worst thing’ about shooting the film, alongside biting the neck of an actor who was apparently sweating profusely at the time
Dunst with her mother Inez at the Los Angeles premiere of Interview With The Vampire in 1994
Adapted from the 1976 novel by author Anne Rice, Interview With The Vampire was a box office hit following its release on Veteran’s Day in November 1994.
The film, directed by Neil Jordan, raked in a worldwide gross of $224million, from an estimated budget of $60million.
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey famously walked out of a screening after being disturbed by its gory content and even considered cancelling a planned interview with Cruise in protest.
‘I believe there are forces of light and darkness in the world,’ she said at the time. ‘And I don’t want to be a contributor to the force of darkness.’
Dunst shot to fame after winning a role in the film alongside Hollywood heavyweights Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Antonio Banderas and Christian Bale
Co-stars Indra Ove and Tom Cruise in another steamy scene from the legendary gothic horror