Added over 600 caps of Juno Temple on Vinyl’s first episode! Epic epic epic! Be aware of Spoilers and NSFW scenes over the gallery.
Added Black Mass screencaps! Tomorrow will add Vinyl Episode 1 screencaps. The first episode was MINDBLOWN! I advice everyone to see it 🙂 Fingers crossed there will be a season 2 😉
Juno Temple’s recalling her reaction to watching the opening episode of Vinyl, the latest TV offering from Martin Scorsese, following the huge success of his Prohibition-set Boardwalk Empire.
“I came out shaking, like I was high as a kite,” the 26-year-old says excitedly. “It felt like a Scorsese film to me. You don’t want to look away for a minute. You don’t want to pee, you don’t cough, you don’t sneeze, and what a great way to bring in the show with that kind of energy.”The 10-part drama is set in Seventies New York, and offers a ride through the sex and drug-addled music business at the dawn of the punk, disco and hip-hop eras (Mick Jagger is a co executive producer).
Temple, who appeared in last year’s Far From The Madding Crowd, plays Jamie Vine, an assistant at the record company run by Richie Finestra (Bobby Cannavale), who she describes as “pretty feisty and fearless”.
“I’m so inspired by her fearlessness, and I hope people think I’m brave with the films I do, and now TV. It’s important to be fearless. You might fall on your face but sometimes, my God, you run a marathon,” exclaims the London-born actress.
“What inspires me with Jamie is her joy of being a woman and how she owns that. And even though it’s a time when it was so male-orientated, especially in that industry, she’s not scared of that. She’s going to make herself heard, you know?”
Temple believes that while they share “a lot of similarities”, there’s a glaring difference between her and her music-obsessed alter ego.
“I spend a lot of my life in my pyjamas, and she would never be caught dead in her pyjamas,” she admits, laughing.
She’s pretty fond of her character’s Seventies clothes, though.
“As a woman, it makes you feel stoked to leave the house. They hug the body in the right way. It’s about accentuating being a woman and owning being a woman, and they were really doing that [in the Seventies] because sexuality was open to them in such a new way.”
The petite actress, who’s based in Los Angeles these days, auditioned for the role in New York.
“I got a phone call a week or so later to say Marty [Scorsese] wanted to read me, which was definitely a moment,” she grins.
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The actress talks vintage shopping, feminism and shooting nude scenes with Mick Jagger’s son
It’s the TV show fashion and music lovers have been waiting for. Vinyl, a collaboration between Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese and writers Rich Cohen and Terence Winter, recreates the glamorous yet gritty music scene of 1970s New York City. The drama focusses on Richie Finestra (Bobby Cannavale), as the head of flailing record label American Century, at a time when disco, punk and hip-hop are emerging.
It also stars Olivia Wilde as Richie’s wife Devon, Ray Romano, James Jagger (Mick and Jerry Hall’s son) and Juno Temple, along with a stellar crew, who have meticulously recreated every detail of the era. Many of them, including costume designer John Dunn, experienced the decadence of the era themselves – not least of all Mick.
We chat to Juno, who plays Jamie Vine, the lowest-paid assistant at American Century, yet by far the best-dressed and most “kickass” woman in the office.
Jamie’s an incredible character – what drew you to her?
She is, isn’t she? She’s kickass. It was a great moment when I got the part, because I was getting ready to go to a Christmas party and I was faffing about in my living room in LA, and my agents all called me at once, which always means like either good news or bad news.
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Hi everyone! Added a bunch new stuff on Juno’s projects: Henry, Vinyl, Len and Company and Swerve.
Films > (2015) Len and Company > Production Stills
Television > (2016) VINYL > Episode Stills
Television > (2016) VINYL > Promotional Photos
Films > (2011) Henry > Trailer
HBO’s new show about the music biz in the 1970s is brought to you by some of the biggest names on the planet: Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger. But it’s someone you’ve probably never heard of before—Juno Temple—who steals it.
Juno Temple is on the porch of her house in Los Angeles talking about Vinyl, HBO’s new workplace drama/rock ’n’ roll dreamscape/ode to cocaine and private-jet misbehavior. Empire meets Boardwalk Empire, basically, plus about seven other shows, and that’s just in the pilot. Temple plays a young assistant trying to elbow aside the dim men above her—the show’s Peggy Olson.
At just 26, Temple has already made a career of playing badass (and often naked) women in films like Killer Joe and Kaboom. Because of this, she’s earned a deserved reputation for being fearless, but also an annoying reputation for taking her clothes off on-screen—as if the latter weren’t just a manifestation of the former. Like her character on Vinyl, she’s used to ignoring those who underestimate her: “Like, ‘Oh, my God, Juno has three movies at Sundance, and she’s got her tits out in two of them!’ ” From her porch, she takes a weary breath. “Who gives a flying fuck, dude?”
Screen Captures > Photoshoots > GQ March 2016 ‘Rock Out with an Epic Record Collection’