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Juno Temple, star of Killer Joe, Maleficent The Dark Knight Rises

Getting work certainly doesn’t seem to be a problem for Juno Temple. At 24, the pixie-like daughter of filmmaker Julien Temple and producer Amanda Pirie, has already been involved in around 30 movies, ranging from independent projects including Kaboom, Killer Joe and Afternoon Delight to blockbusters such as The Dark Knight Rises and Disney’s forthcoming epic Maleficent.

Inauspiciously, her father excised her first performance from his 1998 film, Vigo: A Passion for Life, although she made the final cut of his next movie, Pandaemonium. ‘As a child, getting to do films like that was just a great excuse to be around my dad,’ says Juno. ‘He was away for a lot of my childhood and I missed him, so that was always an exciting prospect.’

When she was 14, she told her parents she wanted to be an actress. ‘They were both pretty nervous about it. They went, “Really? Shit.”’ They were worried how she’d cope with rejection. ‘I still call my mum or dad in tears about not getting jobs,’ she admits. ‘I’m so invested in this that it really hurts when I don’t get a job I really want. And then it is extreme jubilation when I do.’

Her father, who’s known for his music documentaries including The Filth and the Fury about the Sex Pistols; The Future is Unwritten on Clash front man Joe Strummer; and Oil City Confidential, the story of Essex’s Dr Feelgood, told her to never compromise herself. ‘He said to me, “Don’t do anything unless you’re passionate about it. Just don’t. Whether it’s five months or five minutes of your time, just don’t do anything that you aren’t going to be passionate about every second that you’re doing it.” And so I really, really stick with that.’

This commitment is evident on screen. In her latest release, Magic Magic, she throws herself fully into the role of a fragile young American who experiences some kind of mental breakdown during a trip to Chile. ‘It was definitely a role that I don’t think you could be half-arsed about,’ says Juno. ‘You had to not be afraid and just go for it.’

She used to find it difficult to separate herself from her characters and suggests that doing Magic Magic that way could have been damaging. ‘God knows where I would be. I could have lost my mind and I could be anywhere right now.’ The turning point came when she worked with the director Joe Wright on Atonement. ‘He told me that you don’t have to fuck yourself up to bring tears on camera. You can get too involved with a character and that was a major piece of advice that I took away with me. I think as I have gotten older, I have got much better at letting go of a character when I finish the movie.’

Ultimately, it’s essential to remain grounded, she says. ‘It’s so important that you go back to reality and be with your best friends and with your family. I love film and I love acting but it’s about the work for me. And this is work for me. It’s a job. I don’t want it to be my entire life.’

Magic Magic is released Fri 18 Apr.

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  posted by Ana
  posted on Apr 24, 2014
  commented by Comments Off on Juno Temple, star of Killer Joe, Maleficent The Dark Knight Rises fans
  filed under: News
Happy Birthday, Juno!

It’s the International Juno Temple Day!

Celebrate with us here and on Twitter (@junotemple_us), and in case you haven’t followed us yet on Instagram, we have a presence there too: https://www.instagram.com/junotemplenetwork/

Let’s start the big day with our incredibly expensive special effects:

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Miscellaneous > Others

What you can see here wasn’t made with AI, PhotoShop or Paint, they’re real life objects! Made by yours truly, these glow-in-the-dark letters were formed with Magic Putty and took me over 9000 hours to make:D

On a more serious note, here’re today’s first additions, from this year’s Amazing Magazine. A fan of Juno, Joseph Kuby has scanned the magazine and made it available for us, thank you Joseph!

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Magazine Scan > 2023 > Amazing Magazine

The pictures were also published in smaller size on Instagram without the interview:

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Studio Photoshoots > 2023 > Amazing Magazine

More content will be added around 12:00 a.m.!

  posted by JasonX
  posted on Jul 21, 2023
  commented by Comments Off on Happy Birthday, Juno! fans
  filed under: Gallery,Interview,Press Archive,Site
Remembering The Offer

Not long since the end of ‘The Offer’, a limited series based on the memories of Albert S. Ruddy, producer of ‘The Godfather’ movie, so here we remember this nice little series with a bunch of photos and a review that our Twitter-voters wanted (14 yes against 1 no). Here’re the pictures and if you wish to read the review, click on the Read More tag after them!

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Television > (2022) The Offer > Behind the Scenes

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Television > (2022) The Offer > Promotional Stills

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  posted by JasonX
  posted on Jul 31, 2022
  commented by Comments Off on Remembering The Offer fans
  filed under: Gallery,Review,Site,The Offer
Juno’s Interview + Pics from the Past

Three pictures have been uploaded to the Gallery, the first was made in 2014, at the ‘Horns’ UK Premiere event, where Ms. Temple was signing autographs. The second was in 2019, at the premiere of ‘Maleficent: Mistress of Evil’, where a lucky fangirl made this lovely pic. The last also comes from 2019, and it’s a black-and-white portrait taken at the ‘Lost Transmissions’ premiere in New York. Following the pictures is a special interview, where Juno was not the one who answers, but the one who asks the questions! She has interviewed her former ‘Vinyl’ costar Jack Quaid for interviewmagazine.com, and their conversation holds some great pieces of information regarding the interviewer – be sure to check it out after the Read More tag!

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Public Appearances > 2014 > “Horns” UK Premiere, 20-10-2014

Miscellaneous > With Fans

Public Appearances > 2019 > ‘Lost Transmissions’ Premiere 04.28. New York

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  posted by JasonX
  posted on Jan 26, 2022
  commented by Comments Off on Juno’s Interview + Pics from the Past fans
  filed under: Dress Like Juno,Gallery,Horns,Interview,Lost Transmissions,Maleficent 2,Press Archive,Site,Ted Lasso,The Offer,Vinyl
Back to 2011 + A Small Interview

The person who made the photos for one of my favorite-ever Juno-shoots has posted 2 outtakes last year, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of these wonderful pics. So, here they’re, followed by a tiny text, which contains the words of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who’s talking about working with Juno (the upcoming ‘Wolfboy’ animated series will be the third project that features both of them!):

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Studio Photoshoots > 2011 > Session 014

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Juno Temple have a long professional history together, and fans are always delighted when they see the duo take on another project together. Between both of them appearing in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’  in 2012, to their more recent work on the sadly canceled series, ‘Mr. Corman’, they go way back.

Now, fans can hear them appear in another project, via the magic of voice acting, on the Apple TV+ series, ‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factory’. While Gordon-Levitt voices the purple bearded wizard Luxcraft, Temple makes a guest appearance as the spirit Nyx. Of course, their work on ‘Mr. Corman’ made Gordon-Levitt think of her for the role. During an exclusive Looper interview with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the actor dished on what it was like having Juno Temple cameo on ‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factory’:

Oh, so she plays this spirit of chaos called Nyx, and when we were trying to figure out who would play it, I had just finished shooting with her on ‘Mr. Corman.’ And I said, ‘I think Juno would be perfect for this, and I bet she would do it.’ And I was really, really grateful that when I called her up, she was game, and her performance is so good.

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  posted by JasonX
  posted on Jan 23, 2022
  commented by Comments Off on Back to 2011 + A Small Interview fans
  filed under: Gallery,Interview,Mr. Corman,Site
Keeley Jones Unique POP Figure + Interview

Look at this tiny loveliness, the world’s first & so far only Juno Temple-inspired action figure, a custom-made Keeley Jones!

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Television > (2020) Ted Lasso > Keeley Jones POP Figure

She’s based on ‘Ted Lasso’ Season 1 Episode 2, where Keeley wears this dress with white dots. Her earrings are real metal! She was made by Sarah Bee, who has more ‘Ted Lasso’-inspired Funkos & many more! And after the ‘Read More’ tag, there’s an interview with Juno, about her fan-favorite character, plus there’s a little recap of her career as well [these brackets are our additions, the cursive is her own speech]:

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  posted by JasonX
  posted on Oct 15, 2021
  commented by Comments Off on Keeley Jones Unique POP Figure + Interview fans
  filed under: Gallery,Interview,News,Site,Ted Lasso
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