Kirsten Dunst spent time with victim’s family for ‘All Good Things’ role

By ANI
Wednesday, December 22, 2010

LONDON - American actress Kirsten Dunst has revealed that she spent time with the real-life family that inspired her forthcoming film ‘All Good Things’.

In the film, the actress plays the role of real estate heir Robert Durst’s first wife Kathy, who disappeared in 1982.

Durst was later suspected of murdering one of his neighbours and Kathy’s family feared he might have been involved in his wife’s disappearance.

‘The Spiderman’ actress undertook months of research before tackling the role, even having dinner with Kathy’s relatives and talking to them about the case.

“There was a documentary plus much research to understand these people. I spent time with her family, had dinner at their house, listened to them, got their blessings for this film,” the Daily Star quoted her as telling the New York Post.

“Nervous at first that this ugly story’s coming back to public life, they had kind words for me but were emotional. It was almost cathartic for Kathy’s brother,” she added. (ANI)

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