British actress Juno Temple recently appeared as a guest on the highly popular talk show, Jimmy Kimmel Live. Temple, known for her roles in “Ted Lasso” and the “Maleficent” movies, excitedly talked about her Emmy nominations and her upbringing in a creative family.
As the daughter of a film-making family, Temple shared interesting anecdotes about her father, who directed iconic music videos for legendary bands like The Sex Pistols and The Clash. She described her father as a musician whose instrument was a camera. Growing up, Temple had the opportunity to meet influential figures like Joe Strummer from The Clash, who happened to be a close friend of her father.
Temple also discussed her experience of moving to Los Angeles at a young age. She revealed that her parents had unknowingly purchased a house that turned out to be the original Michael Myers’ house from the Halloween movie franchise. Despite being only five years old, Temple was aware of the significance of the house when tour buses filled with Halloween enthusiasts would pass by her home. She recalled a funny incident where a tour bus mistook her for Shirley Temple due to her curly hair.
The conversation then turned to Temple’s latest project, the highly acclaimed television series Fargo. Temple expressed her excitement about being a part of the show’s upcoming fifth season. While she couldn’t reveal any spoilers, she hinted at a mysterious secret involving her character and John Hamm. The season was filmed in Calgary, Canada, which added an element of adventure to the whole experience.
What caught everyone’s attention was Temple’s mention of setting a stuntman on fire during the filming of Fargo. Although she admitted to having done some peculiar things in her career, lighting a person on fire was not one of them. However, she did recall a friend who had a fascination with having his farts set alight. Temple emphasized that there was no need for her to repeat that experience.
The talk show host, Jimmy Kimmel, inquired about the danger involved in such a stunt. Temple assured him that the safety of the stuntman was prioritized and that professionals were responsible for ensuring a successful execution.
As the conversation took a lighter turn, Temple shared a breathtaking photograph she had taken of the Northern Lights while filming in Calgary. She marveled at the beauty of the natural phenomenon and shared that it was her first time witnessing it. She revealed that the lights also emit a sound resembling wind chimes when one gets close enough to them. Kimmel playfully questioned whether she may have mistaken the lights for UFO sightings, to which Temple laughed and assured him that her experience was, in fact, of the Northern Lights.
The interview wrapped up with Temple expressing her enthusiasm for the upcoming season of Fargo and inviting viewers to tune in. Fans of the show and Temple’s work eagerly anticipate the start of the fifth season, which promises to be as thrilling as ever.
With her charming wit and captivating storytelling, Juno Temple‘s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live left audiences wanting more. Her talent and engaging personality make her a rising star in the entertainment industry.