As the hit FX series "Fargo" nears its end with the finale premiering this Monday, Kirsten Dunst, the famed "Spider-Man" actress who plays Peggy Blomquist in the show, reveals how much she appreciates the recognition for her work and shared how it might possibly open doors for more comedy roles.

Her brilliant interpretation of her role as a beautician who kills a mobster in the comical series as well as bringing life to her character by wearing eccentric costumes have gained credence to her work, AOL Entertainment reveals.

Not only that, the 33-year-old actress already had nominations to the Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award. "What does it mean? It's just so nice to be recognized for your work. My family is so proud of me, and my friends. It makes Christmas even better," Dunst told the publication.

Furthermore, Dunst's latest TV role also impressed her and revealed that she would do it all over again. "I guess television is the best place for women to work, it just is. If I had a great television show, I'd do TV again," she told the news outlet.

Meanwhile, Dunst who was also interviewed by EW, also shared how different her role was in playing the famed Peggy in "Fargo."

"When I was little I'd done 'ER' and some pilots, but nothing like this. It was hard for me, because you'd have different directors, whereas in a movie you just have one man in command and that's it. So that was interesting. At one point I worked with three different directors in one day, which I had to get used to," Dunst revealed.

The actress also praised the show as it is like a small film for her, unlike other TV series.

"Oh yeah. I think it's so much more work to do TV than a movie, and 'Fargo' takes so much work because each one is definitely like a little film. It was like playing the supporting role in about five different films," Dunst said.

Furthermore, Dunst also expressed how it was like playing Peggy, where she had to have a Luverne accent. "My grandma was from Minnesota, so there were aspects about the way she sing-songs things or makes things sound nice that I would think about. I also worked with someone for the accent, but there were tough days of shooting," she said.

The finale episode of "Fargo" ends premieres this Monday on FX at 10 p.m. ET.