Kirsten
Dunst
has
vowed
to
never
let
her
future
daughter
become
an
actress.
The
star
-
who
has
been
acting
since
she
was
three
and
shot
to
fame
when
she
starred
in
Interview
with
the
Vampire
aged
just
11
-
admits
the
pressure
of
being
a
child
star
contributed
to
the
depression
she
suffered
last
year.
Kirsten,
who
doesn't
currently
have
any
children,
said:
"I'd
never
put
any
daughter
of
mine
through
acting
because,
while
I
loved
acting
and
was
happy
working
as
a
child,
looking
back,
my
happiness
always
came
from
pleasing
other
people
-
always.
It
came
from
satisfying
the
director
or
my
mother
or
my
acting
coach,
not
from
pleasing
myself."
The
Spider-Man
3
star
admits
she
felt
a
"lot
of
anger" towards
her
mother
for
pushing
her
into
acting.
She
said:
"My
mother
told
me
that
when
I
was
born
she
just
knew
that
I
was
destined
to
be
an
actress.
It's
not
a
natural
way
to
grow
up,
and
acting
was
never
a
dream
for
me.
It
was
the
only
thing
I
knew
-
it
was
just
my
life.
For
a
while
there
was
a
time
when
I
had
a
lot
of
anger
towards
my
mother
because
of
what
she
did
to
me.
Now
I
understand
what
kind
of
woman
she
is
-
she
always
had
the
best
intentions."