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Keeley is trying too hard to be loved

Keeley Jones (Juno Temple) is a model who also works for the team while carrying on a tumultuous relationship with star player Jamie. Moderator Nick Ruhrkraut wonders: Isn’t this a game she’s destined to lose?
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    Juno Temple
    “Keeley Jones”
    Juno Temple stars opposite Simon Pegg and Alexandra Daddario in “Lost Transmissions” which debuted to much praise at the 2019 TriBeCa film festival. Previously, Juno appeared in Bravo’s breakout hit “Dirty John” alongside Connie Nielsen and Eric Bana. She recently wrapped shooting the much-anticipated Sky Atlantic series “Little Birds,” adapted from the infamous and acclaimed books by Anaïs Nin. Later this year, she will also be seen in “Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil,” the sequel to the 2014 Disney hit starring Angelina Jolie. She also recently wrapped “Pretenders,” opposite Jane Levy and James Franco, who also directed the film.

    The previous year, Juno starred in “Unsane,” opposite Claire Foy for director Steven Soderbergh. She also starred opposite Kate Winslet in Woody Allen’s latest feature, “Wonder Wheel” which premiered at The New York Film Festival. She also appeared in the coming-of-age dramedy ONE “Percent More Humid” opposite Julia Garner for director Liz Garcia which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival as well as the HBO series “Vinyl” directed by Martin Scorsese starring Bobby Cannavale and Olivia Wilde.

    Juno was also seen in “Black Mass” for Warner Bros. opposite Johnny Depp. Other credits include “Far From The Madding Crowd” for director Thomas Vinterberg, the independent film “Len & Co” opposite Rhys Ifans, the British indie “Away” opposite Timothy Spall for director David Blair, Disney’s aforementioned “Maleficent” opposite Angelina Jolie as well as Robert Rodriguez’s “Sin City: A Dame To Kill For,” starring opposite Josh Brolin, and the Mandalay independent feature “Horns” opposite Daniel Radcliffe for director Alex Aja.

    In 2013, Juno starred in three films which premiered to critical acclaim at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, including Jill Soloway’s directorial debut “Afternoon Delight” in which she starred opposite Kathryn Hahn and Josh Radnor; Sebastian Silva’s dark thriller “Magic Magic” opposite Michael Cera and Emily Browning; and the Millenium Films feature “Lovelace” alongside Amanda Seyfried about the untold story of Linda Lovelace.

    Previously, Juno was in “The Dark Knight Rises,” the final installment in Christopher Nolan’s “Batman” series in addition to the indie “Killer Joe” opposite Matthew McConaughey and Emile Hirsch for director William Friedkin. Juno also starred in the Weinstein Company’s “Dirty Girl” opposite Bill Macy, Milla Jovovich and Mary Steenburgen for writer/director Abe Sylvia, and in another Sundance gem, “Little Birds” opposite Leslie Mann and Kyle Gallner for writer/director Elgin James.

    Juno was also previously named one of BAFTA’s Brits to Watch in 2011 and Variety’s Ten Actors to Watch in 2010 and her other credits include Noah Baumbach’s GREENBERG opposite Ben Stiller for Focus Features, Paul W. S. Anderson’s “Three Musketeers” opposite Orlando Bloom, Christoph Waltz and Logan Lerman for Summit, “ST. TRINIAN’S 2” starring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth, “Cracks” opposite Eva Green for director Jordan Scott, KABOOM opposite Thomas Dekker, Stephen Poliakoff’s “Glorious 39” opposite Bill Nighy and Julie Christie, Harold Ramis’ “Year One” opposite Jack Black and Michael Cera for Sony, “The Other Boleyn Girl” opposite Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johanssen for Focus, “Atonement” opposite James McAvoy and Keira Knightley for Universal and “Notes On A Scandal” opposite Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett for Fox Searchlight.