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Juno Temple

Highest Rated: 100% Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas (2023)

Lowest Rated: 0% Safelight (2015)

Birthday: Jul 21, 1989

Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, UK

A fearless young actor, Juno Temple seemed to deliberately choose complicated roles in dark material. Born July 21, 1989 in London, England, Juno Violet Temple hailed from a showbiz family; she is daughter of director Julien Temple and producer Amanda Pirie. Although she made her screen debut in her father's "Pandaemonium" (2000), she made a bigger impression as Cate Blanchett's daughter in the drama of obsession and seduction, "Notes on a Scandal" (2006). She went on to play a young girl whose rape inspires her cousin Briony (Saoirse Ronan) to create a lie that ends up destroying a family in the Oscar-winning drama "Atonement" (2007) and the unhappily married, scheming sister-in-law of the doomed Queen Anne (Natalie Portman) in the glossy historical drama "The Other Boleyn Girl" (2008). Temple took supporting roles in the prehistoric spoof "Year One" (2009), the indie dramedy "Greenberg" (2010) and the action reimagining of "The Three Musketeers" (2011). Never an actress to shy away from a difficult role or a challenging project, she made headlines for her turn as Dottie Smith, a naïve young woman held as a sexual pawn by low-level criminals attempting murder and insurance fraud in William Friedkin's controversial black comedy "Killer Joe" (2011). Temple went on to star in the lesbian horror romance "Jack and Diane" (2012), but found more mainstream success with a small role in the blockbuster "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012) as a friend of Selina Kyle's (Anne Hathaway) Catwoman. Leading roles in the quirky indies "The Brass Teapot" (2012) and "Killer Joe" (2012) followed, along with leading roles in the romantic horror "Jack and Diane" (2012) and Jill Soloway's comedy "Afternoon Delight" (2013). Temple's starring role in the psychological horror film "Magic Magic" (2013) led to a BAFTA Rising Star nomination, and her supporting roles in the fantasy "Maleficient" (2014) and the sequel "Sin City: A Dame To Kill For" (2014) raised her profile considerably. Key roles in the Thomas Hardy adaptation "Far from the madding Crowd" (2015) and the Whitey Bulger biopic "Black Mass" (2015) confirmed her range, while her co-starring role in the short-lived cable drama "Vinyl" (HBO 2016) was one of the show's high points.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 89% Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas
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92% 65% Meadowland Watchlist
87% 83% Notes on a Scandal
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85% 75% Far From the Madding Crowd
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83% 80% Atonement
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80% 59% Unsane Watchlist
80% 61% Killer Joe
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76% 42% Greenberg
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73% 68% Black Mass
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72% 87% Palmer Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Venom: The Last Dance 41% 80% 2024 Actor Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas 100% 89% 2023 Self Palmer 72% 87% 2021 Shelly Actor Lost Transmissions 52% 41% 2019 Hannah Actor Maleficent: Mistress of Evil 40% 95% 2019 Thistlewit Actor Pretenders 2018 Victoria Actor Unsane 80% 59% 2018 Violet Actor Distúrbio 2018 Actor Avenues 45% 2017 Katie Actor Wonder Wheel 31% 43% 2017 Carolina Actor One Percent More Humid 69% 2017 Iris Actor The Most Hated Woman in America 40% 41% 2017 Robin Murray O'Hair Actor Away 60% 69% 2016 Ria Actor Len and Company 70% 56% 2015 Zoe Actor Meadowland 92% 65% 2015 Mackenzie Actor Black Mass 73% 68% 2015 Deborah Hussey Actor Safelight 0% 37% 2015 Vicki Actor Far From the Madding Crowd 85% 75% 2015 Fanny Robin Actor Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 43% 44% 2014 Sally Actor Maleficent 54% 70% 2014 Thistlewit Actor Horns 41% 49% 2013 Merrin Williams Actor Afternoon Delight 66% 41% 2013 McKenna Actor Lovelace 53% 36% 2013 Patsy Actor Magic Magic 68% 31% 2013 Alicia Actor The Brass Teapot 29% 51% 2012 Alice Actor
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