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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
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Lovelace (2012)
Juno as
Filming
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Magic, Magic (2013)
Juno as
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Juno Temple to Join “Lovelace”

Juno Temple (THE DARK KNIGHT RISES) and Wes Bentley (AMERICAN BEAUTY, THE HUNGER GAMES) are set to join Amanda Seyfried, Sharon Stone and Peter Sarsgaard in LOVELACE, the story of adult superstar Linda Boreman, Variety’s Jeff Sneider reports. Seyfried toplines as Lovelace; Sarsgaard plays her pornographer husband; Stone plays her mother; Temple will play her best friend and Bentley will play Lovelace’s second husband. Production will start at the end of the month in Los Angeles.

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By admin • December 07, 2011 • Film, News & Articles • Comments: 0

“True British” Book Launch, Total Film Scans & Photoshoot Outtakes

On November 11, Juno attended the True British book launch by Alice Temperley, with Wild Child co-star Emma Roberts. Pictures have been added to the gallery, as well as scans from October’s edition of Total Film, and some more outtakes from this portrait session Juno did for Killer Joe. Enjoy!

By admin • November 13, 2011 • Gallery, News & Articles • Comments: 0

Total Film 30 Hottest New Hollywood Actresses

Total Film has released a list of their 30 Hottest New Hollywood Actresses, and Juno is amongst them, ranked 5th! Here’s what they had to say:

5. Juno Temple

The Actress: One of British cinema’s hottest properties, Temple has cropped up in superior home-grown fare such as Atonement and Notes On A Scandal as well as making waves across the pond in the likes of Year One and Greenberg.

Why So Hot? She’s bagged herself a role in 2012’s biggest film, The Dark Knight Rises, that’s why. She’ll be playing young call-girl Holly Robinson, known to readers of Frank Miller’s Batman: Year One as Catwoman’s sidekick. Consider the doors to mainstream fame fully kicked off their hinges.

By admin • November 11, 2011 • News & Articles • Comments: 0

Juno Temple and Jeremy Dozier Dress Up “Dirty Girl”

Despite a substantial effort to integrate gays into mainstream America, anti-homosexual violence continues for those who don’t conform to this country’s far too conservative mores. Though it’s hard to believe that it continues, bullying still spurs teen suicides in a country charged by Tea Party extremism.

So director Abe Sylvia used his experiences as a gay kid growing up in 1980s Norman, Oklahoma to fashion his debut feature, Dirty Girl, a comedic search for identity and freedom, to illustrate the effect of such abuse and how it stimulates a will to escape.

As the “dirty girl” of Norman High, Danielle (Juno Temple) sluts her way through school but her misbehavior gets her demoted to Special Ed. There she joins up with abused closet-case Clarke (Jeremy Dozier) and they go on an illicit road trip to flee the repression and discover themselves through their unexpected friendship.

After touring the festival circuit (including 2010′s Toronto International Film Festival), Dirty Girl has been released this month. The following Q&A is culled from a roundtable with the two leads.

Q: Much has changed since 1987; what did you learn about that period?

JT: We had to do a lot of research on the music and stuff.

JD: I really hadn’t listened to Melissa Manchester but she’s this icon for Clarke. So I did a lot of research and watched her on YouTube. I found it fascinating how powerful she was on stage.

I also did research on the time period, the clothes and everything, which was a lot of fun. It was a time when being gay wasn’t really talked about so I think that’s changed a lot since then, thank God.

We’d walk onto set and everything was decked out in ’80s gear. It was so much fun, this different world.

JT: It was like walking into a new world in a puff of smoke.

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By admin • October 29, 2011 • Interviews, News & Articles • Comments: 0

“Dirty Girl” Clip: The Hell You Are!

The Weinstein Company has released the first clip from director Abe Sylvia’s coming-of-age road trip dramedy Dirty Girl. In the film, Juno Temple stars as a misunderstood high school girl wrongly labeled as the town slut, who sets off to find her missing father with the help of a closeted classmate. To get a peak at this endearing cross-country adventure, click on the clip below.

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By admin • September 29, 2011 • News & Articles, Videos • Comments: 0

Juno Temple Says She Hopes To Shoot ‘Magic Magic’ With Michael Cera Before The End Of The Year

Youthful British actress Juno Temple has been turning heads for a few years now, in films from “Atonement” to Gregg Araki‘s “Kaboom,” even coming out of the disastrous comedy “Year One” smelling of roses. We’ve had our eye on her for a while, but even we weren’t prepared for how good she turned out to be in William Friedkin‘s “Killer Joe.”

As Dottie, the eccentric girl whose brother (Emile Hirsch) puts her up for sexual collateral in an attempt to pay off a hitman to kill their mother, she’s phenomenally good, coming across as child-like, innocent and yet worldly, all often in the space of a couple of gestures. It’s the finest turn in a film full of excellent performances, and it’s a good demonstration of why she’s rising so fast, to the extent that Christopher Nolan has cast her in a mysterious role in “The Dark Knight Rises.”

We caught up with Temple in Toronto, where she was promoting “Killer Joe,” and while she unsurprisingly stayed mum on the Batman epic, telling us “I can’t talk about the movie,” she did spill some beans on a few more upcoming projects. She’ll next be seen on screen as the Queen of France, and the love interest of hero D’Artagnan, in Paul W.S. Anderson‘s “The Three Musketeers,” and Temple said that the film was something of a dream come true: “The thing that’s so fun about the movie is it fulfills a childhood fantasy to be able to play a Queen, you know? But at the same time, I wanted to take it seriously… [the character] is actually fifteen. And I mean I don’t know if I look 15 on screen, but the idea of playing a girl that at 15 had that much power at her fingertips and had to be that savvy… it was a great role.”

There were other bonuses of doing the film, too, namely working with the undoubtedly impressive cast that Anderson has assembled. “I had a scene with Christoph Waltz in that movie, who I think is extraordinary, and we had a moment in the scene where we kind of challenge each other a little bit, and that was an exciting thing for me. And Milla Jovovich was one of the main reasons I wanted to do that movie because I loved her so dearly, and she’s wonderful. And she’s been so kind with me, and she’s just such a beautiful person inside and out.”

Once she’s wrapped up her Gotham City adventure, it looks like she’ll move on to an independent project that was announced earlier in the summer, “Magic Magic,” which will reunite her with her “Year One” co-star Michael Cera. Temple told us, “I play a young girl from America, and her and her best friend go to Chile…Michael Cera is an American boy who’s been living in Chile for a while so he’s kind of become Chilean and we go and have this adventure there. And my best friend’s visa gets stolen, so she has to go and fix that in the capital, and I get left on my own with this family. I don’t really know them, and my character loses her mind in a scary way. It’s an extraordinary script. Again quite dark, but it has humor in it too. And it’s a brilliant role.” While it doesn’t seem to have an immediate start date yet, Temple says “I really hope it happens before Christmas, I really do.”

Should “Magic Magic,” which is directed by “The Maid” director Sebastian Silva, and is set to co-star Emily Browning and Catalina Sandino Moreno, hit that date, it’s possible that we’ll see it on the festival circuit before the end of 2012. Meanwhile, “Killer Joe” just got picked up in Toronto, although it doesn’t yet have a release date, while “The Three Musketeers” will swash its buckle in theaters on October 14th. “The Dark Knight Rises” lands on July 20th, 2012.

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By admin • September 17, 2011 • News & Articles • Comments: 0