Kirsten Dunst MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Kirsten Dunst? Kirsten Dunst is an ISFJ personality type in MBTI, 2w1 - so/sp - 269 in Enneagram, RLOAN in Big 5, SEI in Socionics.

im a fan of Kirsten so i decided to write a paragraph on the functions and her enneagram. here are some quotes! silly Ne 🤪(/hj) - "I'm very director-driven, so I would have done anything for Jane. She could have talked about this grey couch, and I would have done the movie – and played the green pillow!" "i feel like at the end of the day i almost played like an essence of her [Marie Antionette].. i almost felt like i was playing her perfume instead of actually her" the second quote strikes me as Ne-Si alot! tying her character to a physical object to summarize the essence of Marie Antionette. found some quotes on Si thoo (first one is kinda stereotypical lol) "It's interesting. I always felt, like, this nice safety net going back to 'Spider-Man' – I did not realize how on-the-nose [that was]! Almost like a safety web or whatever. I always liked that I got to go back to this, like, to this home base of working with these people again." small stuff on her acting and internal sensory ... "When i used to audition alot i had these little things i would do like get up, turn around. Like have little things that people would remember you by" Kirsten on her character Peggy and Scooby Doo "for Scooby Doo id be like 'Well they walk kind of funny' So i'd think Scooby Doo for Peggy, and Peggy would kinda walk funny. So that's a small thing i'd do for her walk" Kirsten uses her internal sensory information to develop her characters exterior and behavioral motor movements, by relating to a past dream [dream work was the technique it was called] and coming through a small bit if information and relating Scooby Doo to how her character may moves shows Si-Ne. comparatively to a Se-Ni user they would holistically assess and defer the dream to concepts and larger to the character's personality and general state of being. Fe and maybe being a social 9 "I just really was very much more a people-pleaser, you know?" she said. "Growing up in that industry, you're wanting to do good for the director, wanting to do good for the other actors – like, there's a lot of pleasing. And I think that that starts to affect someone unconsciously or whatever, and can hit you over the head. This is something that I think is just, like, part of being a human being, you know?" Kirsten on working with people that are difficult to work with: "i'd rather not do something [a movie] than force myself into a situation that i know wont be important to me and my life" she uses the escape route of avoidance not only the from the situation but the entire project to avoid circumstances of conflict within the crew/ that entire mess in general, strikes me as 9lol social 9, in tune with surroundings, her people pleasing isnt out of the 'selfish' way a 2 might, its more on the side of pleasing for the social harmony similar to a social 9, this also indicates Fe, i dont think her Fe is dominant but aux makes alot of sense. in conclusion i would probably go for ISFJ social 9 for her personality. P.S i haven't mentioned Ti but i do see it! Ti is hard to spot in celebrities but i can tell when she kinda assesses her thoughts and whatnot. Anyways this was my analysis of her, she's such a talented actress and i would love to see her in more films in the future!

Biography

Kirsten Caroline Dunst (/ˈkɪərstən/; born April 30, 1982) is an American actress. She made her debut in the 1989 anthology film New York Stories, appearing in the segment Oedipus Wrecks directed by Woody Allen. At the age of twelve, Dunst gained widespread recognition as Claudia in Interview with the Vampire (1994), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Dunst achieved fame for her portrayal of Mary Jane Watson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007). Since then, her films have included Mona Lisa Smile (2003), Wimbledon, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (both 2004), Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown (2005), the title role in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette (2006), Bachelorette (2012), and The Two Faces of January (2014). In 2011, she won Best Actress at Cannes for her performance in Lars von Trier's Melancholia. In 2015, Dunst starred as Peggy Blumquist on the second season of the television series Fargo.

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