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Ellen Page plays Juno in the movie Juno
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest," Juno is the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth, often associated with the protection of women and family. She appears in Act IV during the wedding masque that is presented to Ferdinand and Miranda, symbolizing the union and blessings of their marriage. Juno's presence underscores themes of harmony and divine favor in the play, highlighting the transformative power of love and reconciliation.
Juno does not hate Romans: Juno is a goddess of the ancient Romans.
her name is JUNO
Yes, Juno was the wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology.
Juno and the Paycock - 1960 TV was released on: USA: 1 February 1960
Juno and the Paycock - 1929 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Finland:S (1995) UK:PG (2004) UK:A (1929)
"Juno and the Paycock" is a play by Irish playwright Sean O'Casey that blends elements of tragedy and comedy. It explores the struggles of a working-class family during the Irish Civil War, mixing moments of humor with themes of poverty, politics, and betrayal. The play's title characters, Juno and "Captain" Jack Boyle (the paycock), reflect the conflicting forces of duty and irresponsibility in the face of adversity.
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Joxer Daly in 'Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey
Juno and the Paycock - 1929 was released on: UK: December 1929 USA: 29 June 1930 (New York City, New York) UK: 22 September 1930 Portugal: 1 March 1982 (Cinemateca Portuguesa)
The cast of Juno and the Paycock - 1980 includes: Aaron Harris as Johnny Boyle Anna Manahan as Mrs. Madigan Siobhan McKenna as Mrs. Tancred John Molloy as Needle Nugent Jim Norton as Joxer Sean Scanlan as Charles Bentham Bernadette Shortt as Mary Boyle Dudley Sutton as Captain Jack Boyle Frances Tomelty as Juno Boyle
The cast of Juno and the Paycock - 1929 includes: Donald Calthrop as Needle Nugent Edward Chapman as Captain Boyle Barry Fitzgerald as The Orator John Laurie as Johnny Boyle John Longden as Charles Bentham Dave Morris as Jerry Devine Fred Schwartz as Mr. Kelly Dennis Wyndham as The Mobiliser
The setting in this play is the living apartment of a two-roomed tenancy of the Boyle family, in a tenement house in Dublin.
The cast of Juno and the Paycock - 1938 includes: Patrick Boxill as Johnny Boyle, their child Joyce Chancellor as Mary Boyle, their child George Dillon as A Coal-Block Vendor Harry Fine as Jerry Devine Betty Hardy as Mrs. Maisie Madigan Charles Maunsell as An Irregular Mobilizer Alex McCrindle as A Sewing-Machine Man Rose Murray as A Neighbour Margaret Nicholls as Mrs. Tancred Eric Noels as A Policeman Laurence Shiel as Charlie Bentham
Eric Noels has: Performed in "The Crooked Billet" in 1938. Played A Policeman in "Juno and the Paycock" in 1938. Played PC Field in "The Ringer" in 1938. Played Thomas Murphy in "Parnell" in 1938. Performed in "Spreading the News" in 1939.
In classical mythology, Antigone does not directly anger Juno (Hera), as her story primarily revolves around themes of family loyalty and defiance against Creon’s edict in Sophocles' play. Juno, the Roman equivalent of Hera, is often associated with the protection of marriage and family, and while she may not have a direct role in Antigone's narrative, the tensions surrounding familial duty and divine law can reflect broader themes that might resonate with her character. Thus, any anger attributed to Juno would be more thematic than a direct conflict.