Juno attended Vanity Fair special party on the February 26th. As soon as I know the designer of the dress I will add to the Dress Like Juno section:
Public Appearances > 2016 > February 26, 2016 Vanity Fair and Stuart Weitzman Luncheon to celebrate Elizabeth Banks at A.O.C
Updated some photoshoots over the gallery:
Studio Photoshoots > 2013 > Session 023 (now untagged and better quality)
Studio Photoshoots > 2011 > Session 004
Studio Photoshoots > 2008 > Session 002
Studio Photoshoots > 2015 > Session 002
Studio Photoshoots > 2011 > Session 026 for Dazed & Confused
Public Appearances > 2016 > February 24, 2016: Dolce & Gabbana: Pyjama Party, Penthouse at The Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles
Juno is on a new interview on Vanity Fair Italia from February 17th:
“There’s a great E.E. Cummings quote that says, ‘The most wasted of all days is one without laughter,’” Juno Temple tells SPIN over the phone. “But I would like to add ‘and without music.’”
The 26-year-old British actress’ genuine love for melody is perhaps the best reason why she’s qualified to portray A&R assistant Jamie Vine on HBO’s recently debuted show Vinyl (Sundays at 9 p.m. EST), a period drama chronicling the oft-corrupt music industry in 1970s New York. Helmed by veteran Hollywood director Martin Scorsese and rock icon Mick Jagger, along with writer Rich Cohen and producer Terence Winter, the series follows record-label president Richie Finestra’s (Bobby Cannavale) quest to save his company from financial ruin. Jamie, meanwhile, mirrors her boss’ ruthless ambition and “golden ear” when she offers to manage a shabby proto-punk group called the Nasty Bits.Temple, who has starred in films like Atonement (2005), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), and Horns (2013), doesn’t just star in Vinyl — she also collects it. She called us up to talk about her life in wax cylinders, getting an iPhone-ready gramophone from Scorsese, and the “euphoric” first time she heard Nirvana.
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