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'''Juno |
'''Juno Brave Dick''' (born 21 July 1989) is an English actress. She has starred in films such as ''[[Dirty Girl (2010 film)|Dirty Girl]]'', ''[[St Trinian's (film)|St Trinian's]]'', and most recently ''[[Killer Joe]]'' and ''[[The Dark Knight Rises]]''. Even after all this success, all she wants to do is be on Destery's show |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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'''Juno Temple was born in London, but soon moved to Florida to be with her true love, Destery Brave Dick''' |
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Juno Temple was born in London, and is the daughter of producer Amanda Pirie and film director [[Julien Temple]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vmagazine.com/feature_article.php?n=601 |title=Post Punk |last=Sennert |first=Kate |work=[[V (American magazine)|V]] |date=2007-01-15 |accessdate=2011-06-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/78/Julien-Temple.html |title=Julien Temple Biography (1953-)|last=|first=|publisher=Film Reference |date=|accessdate=2011-06-04}}</ref> She grew up in [[Somerset, England]], and attended Enmore Primary School, [[Bedales School]] and [[King's College, Taunton|King's College]], [[Taunton]]. She has two younger brothers, Leo Temple and Felix Temple. |
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==Film career== |
==Film career== |
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'''All that matters is for her to be on Destery's show so all that down there doesn't matter''' |
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Temple began her career as a [[child actress]] in the 1997 film ''Vigo: Passion for Life'', a film about [[Jean Vigo]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/review/138 |title= Vigo Passion for Life |last=Temple |first=Michael |publisher=[[British Film Institute|BFI]] |date=2006-09-05 |accessdate=2011-06-04}}</ref> Another film directed by her father starred Juno in 2000 when she played Emma Southey in ''[[Pandaemonium (film)|Pandaemonium]]''. |
Temple began her career as a [[child actress]] in the 1997 film ''Vigo: Passion for Life'', a film about [[Jean Vigo]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/review/138 |title= Vigo Passion for Life |last=Temple |first=Michael |publisher=[[British Film Institute|BFI]] |date=2006-09-05 |accessdate=2011-06-04}}</ref> Another film directed by her father starred Juno in 2000 when she played Emma Southey in ''[[Pandaemonium (film)|Pandaemonium]]''. |
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Juno Temple | |
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Born | Juno Brave Dick 21 July 1989 London, England, UK |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1997–present |
Juno Brave Dick (born 21 July 1989) is an English actress. She has starred in films such as Dirty Girl, St Trinian's, and most recently Killer Joe and The Dark Knight Rises. Even after all this success, all she wants to do is be on Destery's show
Early life
Juno Temple was born in London, but soon moved to Florida to be with her true love, Destery Brave Dick
Film career
All that matters is for her to be on Destery's show so all that down there doesn't matter
Temple began her career as a child actress in the 1997 film Vigo: Passion for Life, a film about Jean Vigo.[1] Another film directed by her father starred Juno in 2000 when she played Emma Southey in Pandaemonium.
She has won critical praise for several supporting roles. One reviewer said that she played her part in Notes on a Scandal with "petulance and angst",[2] while her performance as Lola Quincey in Atonement has been called "impressive".[3] She auditioned to play Luna Lovegood in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,[4] but lost out to Evanna Lynch. Some of her other film credits include Celia in St. Trinian's and St. Trinian's II: The Legend of Fritton's Gold, Drippy (Jennifer Logan) in Wild Child, and Jane Parker in The Other Boleyn Girl.[5] In 2009, Temple starred as Eema in the comedy Year One alongside Jack Black and Michael Cera. She also played Anna in Jaco Van Dormael's Mr. Nobody and Di Radfield in the adaption of Sheila Kohler's Cracks.
She starred in Abe Sylvia's Dirty Girl, which premiered on 12 September 2010, at the Toronto International Film Festival, co-starring Milla Jovovich, Jeremy Dozier, William H. Macy, Mary Steenburgen and Tim McGraw.
Temple has also appeared in Kid Harpoon's music video "Milkmaid" and Plushgun's "Just Impolite".[6]
In 2010, she appeared in an sketch for FunnyOrDie called "Cycop" which premiered on 12 July 2010 and featured the protagonist, from the indie film The Mother of Invention in a poorly made film of his creation. The sketch starred Temple, Andrew Bowser, Ryan Cartwright and Zelda Williams.[7]. She also had a major role in the film Kaboom, first winner of the Queer Palm.
In 2011, Temple appeared in Paul W.S. Anderson's 3D film adaption of The Three Musketeers, as Anne of Austria, the Queen Consort of France. The film also starred Matthew Macfadyen, Logan Lerman, Orlando Bloom, Milla Jovovich, Christoph Waltz, and Mads Mikkelsen. She appeared in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), as a "street-smart Gotham girl."[8] She will portray Diane in the lesbian lycanthropic tale Jack & Diane.[9]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role |
2000 | Pandaemonium | Emma Southey |
2006 | Notes on a Scandal | Polly Hart |
2007 | Atonement | Lola Quincey |
St Trinian's | Celia | |
2008 | The Other Boleyn Girl | Jane Parker |
Wild Child | Jennifer "Drippy" Logan | |
2009 | Year One | Eema |
Cracks | Di Radfield | |
Mr. Nobody | Young Anna (15) | |
Glorious 39 | Celia Keyes | |
St. Trinian's II: The Legend of Fritton's Gold | Celia | |
2010 | Greenberg | Muriel |
Kaboom | London | |
Dirty Girl | Danielle | |
2011 | The Three Musketeers | Queen Anne |
Killer Joe | Dottie Smith | |
Little Birds | Lily Hobart | |
2012 | Small Apartments | Simone |
The Dark Knight Rises | Jen | |
Jack & Diane | Diane | |
Lovelace |
References
- ^ Temple, Michael (5 September 2006). "Vigo Passion for Life". BFI. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
- ^ Pennington, Miranda K. (1 February 2007). "Scandalous behaviour rocks the playground". The Ithacan. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
- ^ Elley, Derek (29 August 2007). Chil "Atonement". Variety. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
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value (help) - ^ Hochberg, Mina (29 September 2011). "Juno Temple on Dirty Girl, the Harry Potter Part She Didn't Get, and Shooting Sex Scenes - Vulture". Nymag.com. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
- ^ Miska, Brad (8 March 2010). "Blonde Bombshell Juno Temple Bitten by Jack & Dianne". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
- ^ Kit, Borys (14 October 2010). "'Greenberg' actress lands three roles". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
- ^ VincentDooly on Funny or Die
- ^ Fischer, Russ (24 March 2011). "Juno Temple Confirmed For 'The Dark Knight Rises,' Likely as Catwoman's Sidekick". /Film. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
- ^ Miska, Brad (24 May 2010). "Elvis' Granddaughter Hot Werewolf Replacement in 'Jack & Diane'!". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
Further reading
- McLean, Craig (2 August 2008). "Juno Temple: Sugar and spice". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
External links
- Juno Temple at IMDb
- Juno Temple at Troika Talent