If you’re a native of Arizona or have visited the Grand Canyon, then you’ll be pretty familiar with the name Juno. In the eastern part of the national park, there is a 6,986 elevation called Juno Temple, which sits in line with three other ‘Temples’ called Jupiter, Venus, and Apollo (via Natural Atlas).
Juno Temple’s parents just so happened to be on a trip to the National Monument while her mom was pregnant with the actress, and were directly inspired by the summit. As the Independent notes, Temple experienced somewhat of a “bohemian” childhood courtesy of her parents — film director Julien Temple and producer Amanda Pirie. At one point, Johnny Depp was her babysitter. “I was constantly learning about all different lives and all different people and all different rhythms,” she explained, “and so I was always curious about that. Knowledge gives you the keys to life.”
In another interview with The Telegraph, Temple opened up about her carefree life as a child spending the majority of her time playing dress up. “As kids, we lived in this magical world and roamed free in the gardens,” she said. “I was constantly in fancy dress and in character as a kid.”