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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
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  filed under: Dress Like Juno,Gallery,Horns,Interview,Lost Transmissions,Maleficent 2,Press Archive,Site,Ted Lasso,The Offer,Vinyl
Some Text Interviews

These have been piling up for a while now, so let’s read some of Juno’s thoughts! First, she talks about the big screen of movie theaters for Sky News:

Actress Juno Temple says there’s nothing like the big screen.

She told Sky News: “Last year, what an honour, I was asked to be on the jury for Tribeca – we did that all virtually, I think we may have been the first film festival that did it virtually. And that was a bizarre experience as well, because I mean, nothing beats going to the movies – that’s why I’m an actress, you know? And I think that it’s interesting watching films on a smaller screen because they do affect you differently when you’re completely immersed in a room that is designed to take you into that portal that is a film screen.” (Exactly, some movies only have an impact if you watch them in the cinema.)

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Now, here’s an interesting, but quite a long piece about the type of music she liked/likes, the various types of influences on her, and much more from The Guardian (the normal letters are her own words, click the Read More tag to read!):

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  posted by JasonX
  posted on Jul 21, 2021
  commented by Comments Off on Some Text Interviews fans
  filed under: Interview,Notes on a Scandal,Press Archive,Site,Vinyl
Tiny “History of Juno” interview

Juno gave an interview to the British Evening Standard because of her recent venture into science-fiction. It’s also a little recap about her life and career:

Juno Temple is exhibiting remarkable focus. In a make-up chair, in a portable cabin, clad in tracksuit bottoms and a green plastic smock, the actress is discussing her fears about climate change while three people peel back layers of prosthetics from her face.

“This took four-and-a-half hours to create,” says Temple, aged 28. Shortly before, I watched her slice open a carefully constructed prosthetic head to camera. “It’s so badass,” she enthuses, gleeful with the graphic gore of it all. “If you’re not prepared to go balls-to-the-wall with something then don’t sign on in the first place.”

It’s a hot, humid night in a field outside Chicago, where the London-born Temple is wrapping up filming on Autofac, an episode in the anthology series ‘Philip K Dick’s Electric Dreams’, to be broadcast on Channel 4 next Monday.

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  posted by JasonX
  posted on Mar 02, 2018
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  filed under: Electric Dreams,Interview,Press Archive
Fresh pics and a trailer about ‘One Percent More Humid’

We are proud to present our new gallery update! These pictures where made on April 22 in New York, at the Tribeca Film Festival, where Juno’s upcoming movie ‘One Percent More Humid’ have premiered. And also the first trailer for this coming of age drama has arrived, which is also included lower in this post.

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Studio Photoshoots  >  2017  >  Session 002

“The Trailer For ‘One Percent More Humid’ Tackles Grief Head On – by bustle.com

If you’ve been looking for the perfect coming-of-age film to sink your teeth into this summer, then look no further. The trailer for ‘One Percent More Humid’ has officially made its debut, and the two-minute clip tackles grief and mourning head on as stars Juno Temple and Julia Garner struggle to cope with the death of a close friend.

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  posted by JasonX
  posted on Aug 18, 2017
  commented by Comments Off on Fresh pics and a trailer about ‘One Percent More Humid’ fans
  filed under: Gallery,News,One Percent More Humid,Site,Video
‘Vinyl’: Juno Temple on Season 2, and Her True Emotions on The Nasty Bits by Collider

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From executive producers Martin Scorsese (who directed the pilot), Mick Jagger and Terence Winter, the new HBO drama series Vinyl (which has already been picked up for a second season), set in 1970s New York, is a ride through the sex-and-drug-addled music business at the dawn of punk, disco and hip-hop. And it’s all seen through the eyes of record label president Richie Finestra (Bobby Cannavale), who is trying to save his company and his soul without destroying everyone in his path. The series also stars Olivia Wilde, Ray Romano, Juno Temple, James Jagger, Ato Essandoh, Max Casella, P.J. Byrne, Jack Quaid, J.C. MacKenzie, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen and Paul Ben-Victor.

During this exclusive phone interview with Collider, actress Juno Temple (who plays Jamie, an ambitious assistant in the A&R Department of American Century whose passion for music could possibly help propel her career) talked about being in awe of her character, auditioning for Martin Scorsese, being directed by him for the pilot, what made this one of the most fulfilling experiences of her life, what makes her character so ambitious, whether she’s really that fearless, what she personally thinks of The Nasty Bits, and how excited she is to learn about where things will go in Season 2.
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  posted by Ana
  posted on Mar 14, 2016
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  filed under: Interview,News
Juno Temple on working with legends on ‘Vinyl’

Juno Temple plays Jamie Vine in Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger’s TV venture Vinyl. The English actor who was nominated at the BAFTA for ‘BAFTA Rising Star Award’, plays the fierce A&R whose ambition drives her career in Rock and Roll era of 1970’s New York.

Here she talks about the show, Jamie Vine, and how it is to work with legends.

 

Q: Jamie’s an incredible character – what drew you to her?

Juno: 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.

I said: I’m getting ready, I’m not going to be late, I promise. They were like: you booked the part. I literally had to collapse to the floor and have a momentary weep.

I remember reading the pilot and just thinking like: this is like my ultimate fantasy. I wish I’d been a young woman in the 1970s – what a time, musically, fashion wise, and with this huge move forward for women – birth control was legalized, abortion was legalized, sex became a whole new thing for women. Women were really starting to speak out, stating we are just as fabulous as men are, if not better.

And Jamie is the epitome of that.

As the show goes on you find out more about her, you see she is someone that is so passionate about music, and so passionate about being a woman and so passionate about being heard in such a male industry, and she’s going to do whatever it takes to have her voice heard.

It really is an honour to play her because she is one of those badass chicks that I think whatever decade you put her in she would inspire women around her.
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  posted by Ana
  posted on Mar 03, 2016
  commented by Comments Off on Juno Temple on working with legends on ‘Vinyl’ fans
  filed under: Interview,News,Vinyl
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