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Dirty Girl (2010)
Juno as Danielle
Complete: Out Now
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Little Birds (2011)
Juno as Lily Hobart
Complete: Out June 2012
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The Three Musketeers (2011)
Juno as Queen Anne
Out Now
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Killer Joe (2011)
Juno as Dottie
Complete
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Small Apartments (2012)
Juno as Simone
Post-production
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Jack and Diane (2012)
Juno as Diane
Post-production
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The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Juno as Holly Robinson
Filming
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The Brass Teapot (2012)
Juno as
Post-production
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Lovelace (2012)
Juno as
Filming
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Magic, Magic (2013)
Juno as
Pre-production
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First sight: Juno Temple

A 21-year-old British actor described (if you’ll pardon the industry-speak) as “white hot” by the trade paper Screen International. Christopher Nolan cast her in The Dark Knight Rises; rumour has it she’ll play Catwoman’s sidekick.

Her last name is a tad familiar.

Her first ever screen appearance came as an 11-year-old in a film directed by her real-life dad, Julien Temple – the Wordsworth/Coleridge bromance Pandaemonium. Her mum is a producer. They warned her she was likely to end up “unemployed and miserable”. Hardly. She was dubbed indie’s new “it” girl at Sundance, where she had two films premiering back-to-back. One of them came out earlier this year: Kaboom, directed by Gregg Araki – his usual stew of sex’n'emo.

Well, I suppose she was never going to be a chartered surveyor with a name like Juno Temple.

Her parents named her after a rock in the Grand Canyon, apparently.
Watch an interview with Juno Temple about Killer Joe here

By admin • January 13, 2012 • Interviews, Videos • Comments: 0


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