Juno Temple, Emma Roberts and Natasha Richardson.Photo:David Becker/Getty; Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty; Solimene Photography/WireImage
David Becker/Getty; Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty; Solimene Photography/WireImage
Juno Templeis reminiscing.
More than 15 years after theTed Lassostar, 35, played character Drippy in the cult classic filmWild Child, Temple tells PEOPLE that she has the fondest memories from set.
“Drippy, oh my God. She was iconic. She pees a little bit when she laughs! And the eyebrow moment! I had such a great time making that movie,” Temple says whilepromoting her new Oikos Super Bowl ad.
Wild Childalso starsEmma RobertsandNatasha Richardsonin a tale of what happens when teenage California native Poppy (Roberts) is shipped off to boarding school in England, where Richardson plays the headmistress.
The film became Richardson’s final screen role before her death in 2009 after she suffered a brain bleed from a skiing accident.
Juno Temple in ‘Wild Child’ as Drippy Date, 2008.Universal/Working Title/Kobal/Shutterstock
Universal/Working Title/Kobal/Shutterstock
Temple still remembers working with the talented group of women.
“It was such an amazing cast,” she says. “I remember laughing a lot actually. And then I also remember going to Malibu for the first time with those gorgeous girls.”
Poppy hailed from Malibu, and toward the end of the movie, all of the girls gathered for a party at her California mansion.
(L-R) Emma Roberts, Linzey Cocker, Kimberley Nixon, Sophie Wu, Juno Temple in ‘Wild Child’, 2008.Universal/Working Title/Kobal/Shutterstock
Temple, who is from London, remembers how the costumes were fit for the beach in every way.
“We were all in our different bathing suit vibes that worked with our characters and we had this moment of just like, ‘Wow. Wow, guys we’re in Malibu. This is crazy!’ " she recalls.
Fans have been clamoring for an additional season, and while nothing has been confirmed,rumors of a fourth installmentcontinue to swirl.
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“I’ve heard rumors too,” Temple admits. “I’ve heard that it’s potentially in the works, which would be a pleasure and a delight, and hopefully I’ll know more soon.”
source: people.com