Juliet Lalonne otherwise known for her stage name Juliet Long and Bunny Fontaine, born June 26 1977. She is an American singer-songwriter, electronic music producer, actress, author, director, multi-media performer, and artist. Born in Portland, Oregon, she moved to Los Angeles in 1993 to pursue a career in performance art. She left Portland after ...
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Juliet Lalonne otherwise known for her stage name Juliet Long and Bunny Fontaine, born June 26 1977. She is an American singer-songwriter, electronic music producer, actress, author, director, multi-media performer, and artist. Born in Portland, Oregon, she moved to Los Angeles in 1993 to pursue a career in performance art. She left Portland after being a part of of a notable performance art team that performed regularly in the famous Portland night club "The City" with Danny Diess and "The Freaks Of Nature." In 1997, Bunny worked with Jason Jay and Cyril Palacious experimenting with drum and bass in a band "Swirl" that turned down a 6 album deal with dance music label Moonshine Records. She was working with, and booking, up and coming Dj's and electronic artist's while she was a partner in the Los Angeles mega club "Magic Wednesdays" in the late 90's. Quentin Tarantino asked her to be in "Jackie Brown" after he stated that she inspired him to start writing after the long break post "Pulp Fiction". Quentin coined the name Juliet Long and saw that she had gotten a Taft Hartley into SAG to appear in the film where she is clad in a black patten leather bikini in the intro sequence, "Chick That Love Guns". Also appearing in deathrock/punk/gothic band "Death Party" in 2005 still under the name (Juliet Long), toured the West Coast opening for bands including "45 Grave" "The Dickies" "Christian Death", and later working with Kim Fowley (The Runaways) on multiple projects including film, live appearances and recordings, while producing the 3rd and final "Death Party" album "Gloom" in 2011. Juliet Lalonne is known for continuously reinventing both her music and image, and for retaining a standard of autonomy within the recording industry. She attained immense popularity by pushing the boundaries of lyrical content in non-mainstream music and imagery in her music videos. Juliete Long received generally positive reviews for her role in Jackie Brown(1995), was featured in Paul Sapaiano "Boys and Girls Guide to Getting Down". (2005) and "Hollywood Sex Wars" Juliet also has a thriving youtube channel where she collects music video's under her username 'queenofdrones'.
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