(CNN) Kirsten Dunst has been in the film industry for decades, but she doesn't feel very embraced.

Dunst, 37, who was a child actress, recently appeared on SiriusXM's "In Depth with Larry Flick" to promote her new Showtime series "On Becoming a God in Central Florida."

Talk turned to how despite appearing in multiple high-profile films including "Interview with the Vampire," "Spider-Man" and "Jumanji," Dunst said she doesn't feel like she's received her due props.

"I've never been nominated for anything. Maybe like, twice for a Golden Globe when I was little and one for 'Fargo,'" Dunst said. "I always feel like nobody— I don't know, maybe they just think I'm the girl from "Bring It On.'"

She pointed out that admiration for some of her projects has come after the fact.

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