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So, this was new to me too, and a little daunting.
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"I did a TV show a while ago which was supposed to go for more seasons, called Vinyl, but it didn’t. "It's the first time I’ve ever returned to a character," Temple said when discussing season two with Deadline. Though she's racked up an impressive 58 acting credits already, Keeley in Ted Lasso is actually her first ever full-on comedy role. It's an interesting, quirky, and very Juno Temple kind of role.ĩ. Temple shines as Lucy Savage, an American debutante living in 1950s Tangier who is desperate to live a more bohemian and liberated life than a woman of her class and era is supposed to.
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Last year, she starred in Little Birds, an idiosyncratic six-part series inspired by Anaïs Nin's short stories collection of the same name. Not just like, 'She's got her boobs on screen again.' Yeah, I do. If you're offended by the nudity, explain to me why. "I don't think that's a beneficial thing to say. "I remember a reviewer being like, 'Wow, she's got her t**s out in all of them,'" Temple recalled. When she had three films at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013 – Afternoon, Lovelace, and Magic Magic, one critic drew the crudest comparison between her roles. "And honestly, sorry for swearing, but f*** that." "I definitely have been penalized for taking my clothes off," Temple told The Independent earlier this year. She has no time for critics who judge her for doing nude scenes. Temple told The Star in 2014 that she doesn't remember which character she tried out for "way back when." However, various sources link her to the role of Luna Lovegood, which was eventually played by Evanna Lynch.ħ. She auditioned for a role in the Harry Potter franchise. That year, she appeared in no fewer than five movies including Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises and Killer Joe, a pitch-black comedy starring Matthew McConaughey.Ħ. She won the Rising Star prize at the BAFTA Film Awards in 2012. Then a year later, she landed a key role in Atonement as Lola Quincey, a 15-year-old girl who is sexually assaulted by and later marries Benedict Cumberbatch's character Paul Marshall.ĥ. She won them over by getting cast as Cate Blanchett's teenage daughter in the highly acclaimed 2006 film Notes on a Scandal. You will have to work and you will have to fight for it.'"Ĥ.

I think they were also, like, 'You can’t just step into this and be good. "As a woman in today's society, you're already getting that from all quarters. You're gonna constantly be told the things that are wrong with you,'" Temple told The Guardian. You're gonna be told that you're too short, that your t**s aren’t big enough. Despite being in the industry, her parents were "bummed out" when she told them she wanted to be an actress. Meanwhile, her mom Amanda Pirie produced music videos for Janet Jackson and Tom Petty.ģ. He's also directed music videos by Whitney Houston, The Rolling Stones, and Culture Club.

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He's probably best known for helming 1980's The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, a mockumentary about punk icons the Sex Pistols, and 1986's Absolute Beginners, a musical movie starring David Bowie. As you'll see here, it's a really stunning entity to be named after.Ģ. Juno Temple is actually a 6,896-elevation summit located in the eastern Grand Canyon. She's named after a part of the Grand Canyon her parents visited when her mother was pregnant. With season two premiering today (July 23), here's a handy guide to Temple's life and career to date.ġ. She's now showing her lighter side in Ted Lasso, Apple TV+'s acclaimed comedy series about an American college football coach ( Jason Sudeikis) who's hired to manage a struggling English soccer team. Though she isn't quite a household name yet, Juno Temple has built quite the résumé, popping up in everything from the cult queer comedy movie Kaboom to Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger's short-lived record industry drama series Vinyl.
