British actress Juno Temple has made a significant mark in Hollywood with a diverse range of roles that showcase her exceptional talent. With a filmography spanning over a decade, Temple has proven her versatility and ability to bring depth to each character she portrays. Some of her standout performances include her roles in "Killer Joe" (2011), "The Brass Teapot" (2012), and "Palmer" (2021). Temple's ability to seamlessly transition between genres, from drama to comedy to thriller, has garnered her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Known for her captivating on-screen presence and ability to embody complex characters, Juno Temple has established herself as a sought-after actress in the industry. Her roles in films such as "Dirty Girl" (2010), "Magic Magic" (2013), and "Unsane" (2018) have further solidified her reputation as a versatile performer willing to take on challenging and thought-provoking roles. Temple's natural charisma and unique approach to each character she plays set her apart in a competitive industry, making her a standout talent to watch for years to come.
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Directed by Eva Green, Imogen Poots, Jordan Scott, Juno Temple, MarÃa Valverde
Directed by Abe Sylvia, Jeremy Dozier, Juno Temple, Milla Jovovich, Zach Lasry
Directed by Alexandre Aja, Daniel Radcliffe, Joe Anderson, Juno Temple, Max Minghella
Directed by Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Matthew McConaughey, Thomas Haden Church, William Friedkin
Directed by Catalina Sandino Moreno, Emily Browning, Juno Temple, Michael Cera, Sebastián Silva
Directed by Alisha Wainwright, Fisher Stevens, Juno Temple, Justin Timberlake, Ryder Allen
Directed by Alexis Bledel, Billy Magnussen, Juno Temple, Michael Angarano, Ramaa Mosley
Directed by Claire Foy, Jay Pharoah, Joshua Leonard, Juno Temple, Steven Soderbergh
Directed by Juno Temple, Justin Timberlake, Kate Winslet, Robert C. Kirk, Woody Allen